Borboletas e Garanhões movie poster

Borboletas e Garanhões

July 1, 1985 1h 12m

Originally released in 1985. Borboletas e Garanhões is a drama film. directed by Alfredo Sternheim. At just 72 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Sandra Midori, Wagner Maciel, and Débora Muniz

Synopsis

Lauro, a future middle-class lawyer, is about to marry Leonora, a millionaire president of an industry. Capricious, used to bossing around, she actually sees him more as an object of sexual fulfillment than as a future beloved husband. A few days before the wedding, Lauro feels insecure, confused. And the situation gets complicated after he meets, casually, on a street in the Liberdade neighborhood in São Paulo, the young Yoko. Cheerful and sensual, with her observations, she makes a strong impression on him. And later both realize the strong communication that exists between them. Lauro ends up falling in love with her, maintaining a parallel romance. His bachelor party turns into an orgy with the presence of transvestites. After several existential crises, when he almost puts his romance with Leonora to ruin, he marries.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 1, 1985 40 years ago
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Runtime 1h 12m 72 minutes total
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Language Portuguese Original language
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Country Brazil Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
PT

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Borboletas e Garanhões about?

Lauro, a future middle-class lawyer, is about to marry Leonora, a millionaire president of an industry. Capricious, used to bossing around, she actually sees him more as an object of sexual fulfill...

Who directed Borboletas e Garanhões?

Borboletas e Garanhões was directed by Alfredo Sternheim.

How long is Borboletas e Garanhões?

Borboletas e Garanhões has a runtime of 1 hours and 12 minutes (72 minutes total).

When was Borboletas e Garanhões released?

Borboletas e Garanhões was released on July 1, 1985 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Borboletas e Garanhões?

The main cast of Borboletas e Garanhões includes Sandra Midori, Wagner Maciel, Débora Muniz, Sérgio Buck, Tony Severo.