The Sharks of Copacabana (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 3, 2014

Original Title:
Os Tubarões de Copacabana

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

The most dangerous, are the waves of life ...

Tells the story of a group of surfers in their fifties, who have reunited after 20 years. A tragic accident happened to the car of the President of the Republic, causing the death of one of them, and his former companions, are reunited at the funeral. Nando, one of the surfers, who used to date the widow Zulma, during his youth, knows her 21 years old daughter, Nicole, and begins a torrid romance. Zulma, who is still in love with Nando, is against to their romance. "The Sharks of Copacabana" is a story of friendship and disagreement, of turbulent passions and lost hopes, because the most dangerous surfing waves, are the waves of life.

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Director:
Rosario Boyer

Director of Photography:
Neto Favaron

Screenplay:
Rosario Boyer

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