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Tim Maia (film)

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Tim Maia
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMauro Lima
Written byMauro Lima
Antonia Pellegrino
Based onVale Tudo - O Som e a Fúria de Tim Maia
by Nelson Motta
Produced byRômulo Marinho Jr.
Rodrigo Teixeira
Starring
CinematographyUlisses Malta Jr.
Eduardo Miranda
Music byBerna Ceppas
Production
companies
RT Features
Globo Filmes
Distributed byDowntown Filmes
Release date
  • October 30, 2014 (2014-10-30) (Brazil)
CountryBrazil
LanguagesPortuguese
English

Tim Maia is a 2014 Brazilian biographical drama film based on the book Vale Tudo - O Som e a Fúria de Tim Maia by Nelson Motta, about the life of Brazilian musician Tim Maia. It is co-written and directed by Mauro Lima, and starring Robson Nunes, Babu Santana, Alinne Moraes, Cauã Reymond, Valdineia Soriano, George Sauma and Tito Naville.

The film follows the trajectory of one of the most beloved and respected artists of Brazilian music, from his humble origins to the most successful period of his career as a performer, going through transitions like the trip he took to New York City without money and without speaking a word of English.[1]

Cast

  • Robson Nunes as Tim Maia
  • Babu Santana as Tim Maia
  • Alinne Moraes as Janaína
  • Cauã Reymond Fábio
  • Valdineia Soriano as Dona Maria
  • George Sauma as Roberto Carlos
  • Tito Naville as Erasmo Carlos
  • Luis Lobianco as Carlos Imperial
  • Laila Zaid as Susi
  • Marco Sorriso as Cromado
  • Ephraim Benton as Bengy
  • Blake Rice as Max
  • Michael Tomlinson as Mr O'Meara
  • Charlie Covey as Doug
  • John Reese as Cornelius
  • Pollyanna Rocha as Patricia
  • Joya Bravo as Aretha
  • André Dale as Wellington
  • Bryan Ruffo as Valcir Ribeiro
  • Bernardo Mendes as Dito

References

  1. ^ "Tim Maia". Cinema10. Retrieved September 16, 2014.