Scene from A Febre do Rato (2011)
Scene Details
Duration: 623 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x544 | Added: 2017-Jan-19 |
Actresses in this Scene

Mariana Nunes
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Alternate Names: Mariana de Sousa Nunes
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Brazilian actress Mariana Nunes, born in Brasília on November 23, 1980, graduated from Faculdade de Artes Dulcina de Moraes and acted with Coletivo Irmãos Guimarães for two years before studying acting at Instituto del Cine in Madrid. She is known for roles in 'Alemão: Both Sides of the Operation' (2014) and 'Second Call' (2019).

Nanda Costa
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Nanda Costa was born on September 24, 1986. She is a Brazilian actress known for her role as Morena in the telenovela Salve Jorge. She has also appeared in films such as Sonhos Roubados (2009), Pega Pega (2017), and Monster Hunter (2020).
About the Movie: A Febre do Rato (2011)

Release Year: 2011
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Alternative Title: Rat Fever
Director: Cláudio Assis
Writer: Hilton Lacerda
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Genre: Drama
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Story
The movie 'A Febre do Rato' centers around Zizo, an alcoholic poet and self-proclaimed anarchist who falls in love with Eneida, a woman he cannot win over despite his advances. Zizo publishes a self-titled newsletter called 'Febre do Rato' and engages in subversive street performances as part of his rebellion against societal norms, but these actions primarily resonate within his own circle of friends. Throughout the film, Zizo struggles with his unrequited love for Eneida while also navigating his relationships with other bohemians and social outliers.
Summary
Directed by Cláudio Assis in 2011, 'A Febre do Rato' is a Brazilian drama that explores themes of unrequited love, rebellion against societal norms, and the complexities of human relationships. The film follows Zizo, a charismatic poet with an alcohol problem, as he navigates his feelings for Eneida, who remains aloof despite their close friendship. Surrounded by a group of social misfits and bohemians, Zizo expresses his discontent through his newsletter 'Febre do Rato' and various subversive performances, yet his actions seem to have little impact on the world around him.