Scene from O Beijo No Asfalto (1981)
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Duration: 242 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 109 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x696 | Added: 2018-Jul-22 |
Actresses in this Scene

Christiane Torloni
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Alternate Names: Cristiane Torlone, Cristiane Torloni
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Christiane Maria dos Santos Torloni, born February 18, 1957 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a distinguished Brazilian actress known for her prolific career in television drama. She has won numerous awards, including an APCA Award, two Quality Brazil Awards, and a Shell Award, and has been nominated for a Grande Otelo and three Press Trophies.

Lídia Brondi
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Alternate Names: Lidia Brondi
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Lídia Brondi Resende Mendes was born on October 29, 1960, in Campinas, Brazil. She is a Brazilian psychologist and former actress known for her role as Selminha in the film 'O Beijo no Asfalto' (1981).
About the Movie: O Beijo No Asfalto (1981)

Release Year: 1981
Nation: Brazil
Alternative Title: The Kiss
Director: Bruno Barreto
Writer: Doc Comparato, Nelson Rodrigues
Production & Genre
Story
O Beijo No Asfalto (1981), directed by Bruno Barreto, tells a tale of intrigue and mystery set in Rio de Janeiro's bohemian scene during the 1960s. The story revolves around Carlos (played by José Wilker), a successful playwright who is murdered under mysterious circumstances. His girlfriend, Maria Rita (played by Sônia Braga), becomes entangled in his web of secrets as she tries to uncover the truth behind his death.
Summary
O Beijo No Asfalto is a Brazilian film that offers an intriguing blend of drama and mystery. Set against the backdrop of Rio de Janeiro's vibrant yet tumultuous cultural scene during the 1960s, the movie explores themes of passion, jealousy, and betrayal through the story of Carlos, a prominent playwright whose life is cut short. The film is notable for its strong performances, particularly by José Wilker as Carlos and Sônia Braga as Maria Rita, and its exploration of Rio's bohemian culture during this period.