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- Cinematográfica peaked and attracted large audiences by continuing with chanchadas. Among the actors that became strongly ****ociated with Atlântida who had...
- (Portuguese pronunciation: [poʁnoʃɐ̃ˈʃadɐ]) is a genre of **** comedy films (chanchada [pt] means a kind of light comedy, a burlesque) produced in Brazil that...
- market through the mid-1980s. ****ochanchada: A genre of **** comedy films (chanchada [pt] means a kind of light comedy, a burlesque) produced in Brazil that...
- most recent work is from 2015, Anna Muylaert's The Second Mother. The chanchada (1930–50s musical comedies) is represented by Carlos Manga's O Homem do...
- Domingos (2001). Chanchadas e dramalhões (in Spanish). Min.da Cultura, FUNARTE. ISBN 978-85-85781-96-5. Demasi, Domingos (2001). Chanchadas e dramalhões (in...
- actress, accordionist and singer who appeared on the radio and in many chanchada films. She was known for her cover version of songs like "Beijinho Doce"...
- Lua, Almirante, Lamartine Babo, among others. The advent of the po****r chanchada films made Brazilian cinema one of the biggest promoters of carnival music...
- Miranda performed on Brazilian radio and appeared in five Brazilian chanchadas, films celebrating Brazilian music, dance and the country's carnival culture...
- 'Candida') and Luis Sandrini in Argentina; Grande Otelo and Oscarito, the chanchada pair, and Mazzaropi, the caipira, in Brazil. By the 1960s and 1970s the...
- fields and in various genres, primarily with Brazilian burlesque (called chanchada), cabarets and revue theatre. Born and raised in the state of Bahia, in...