A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Murilo Cezar, Carlos Fariello, Gabriela Garcia
Written by:
Beto Ribeiro
Directed by:
Carla Albuquerque, Beto Ribeiro
Release Date:
May 20, 2017
Original Title:
Filme B: O Vampiro da Paulista
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Medialand
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 70
Count Ysefer is a vampire of over a thousand years old, abandoned in Romania by the witch Misti, his great love. In addition to living in the shadow of Count Dracula's fame, Ysefer has just been bought at an auction by an Internet woman. Not only bought, humiliated, but also sent to a strange world called Brazil, more precisely to Avenida Paulista, in São Paulo. After night falls, Ysefer emerges from her coffin to find Misti nearby, living with a woman named Augusta. The vampire will not rest until he finds his beloved-hated sorceress, even if for that he needs to join the strangest beings of the night in São Paulo.
Count Ysefer is a vampire with more than a thousand years old, abandoned in Romania by the witch Misti, his greatest love. In addition to living in the shadow of Dracula's fame, Ysefer was just bought at an auction by some "Internet" . Not only bought, humiliated, but also sent to a strange world called Brazil, more precisely at Av. Paulista, in São Paulo. After the night arrives, Count Ysefer leaves his coffin and discovers that Misti - "A Witch is Misti " - is around, living with someone called Augusta. The vampire won't settle down until he meets his beloved hated witch, even if he needs to join the strangest human beings of the night of São Paulo.
Director:
Beto Ribeiro
Carla Albuquerque
Writer:
Beto Ribeiro
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