A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
João Miguel, Leandra Leal, Letícia Colin
Written by:
Moacyr Góes
Nelson Rodrigues
Directed by:
Moacyr Góes
Release Date:
May 24, 2013
Original Title:
Bonitinha, Mas Ordinária
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal Brasil
Estudios Quanta
Globo Filmes
Labo Cine do Brasil
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Edgard works as a subordinate in the company of millionaire Werneck and is in love with Ritinha, a simple woman who works as a teacher to support her mother and her three sisters. One day, Peixoto, Werneck's son-in-law, makes him a proposal to marry Maria, the boss's daughter. The reason is that Maria was abused and now is being forced to marry by her family. Edgard hesitates first but accepts the offer. From then on he enters into a great doubt: should he deposit the check and marry Maria or stay with Ritinha, his great love?
Edgard (João Miguel) works as a subordinate in the company of millionaire Werneck (Gracindo Junior) and is in love with Ritinha (Leandra Leal), a simple woman who works as a teacher to support her mother and her three sisters. One day, Peixoto (Leon Góes), Werneck's son-in-law, makes him a proposal to marry Maria (Leticia Colin), the boss's daughter. The reason is that Maria was abused and now is being forced to marry by her family. Edgard hesitates first but accepts the offer. From then on he enters into a great doubt: should he deposit the check and marry Maria or stay with Ritinha, his great love?
Assistant Director:
Hsu Chien
Costume Design:
Bettine Silveira
Costume Designer:
Mariana Reginaldo
Director:
Moacyr Góes
Director of Photography:
Jacques Cheuiche
Editor:
Tainá Diniz
Executive Producer:
Telmo Maia
Music Coordinator:
Ary Sperling
Producer:
Diler Trindade
Production Design:
Ana Schlee
Theatre Play:
Nelson Rodrigues
Writer:
Moacyr Góes
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