
A film inspired by true events, with a special appearance by director Marcus Baldini
Inspired by the memoir O Doce Veneno Do Escorpião (The Scorpion's Sweet Poison) by Raquel Pacheco, the film tells the story of a young girl who rebels against her upper-class family by moving out and becoming a call girl. She starts a blog about her racy exploits under the pen name “Bruna Surfistinha," attracts the attention of Brazilian media and television and becomes a national celebrity.
109 minutes | In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Advisory: Film contains strong sexual content
A Q&A with director Marcus Baldini will follow the screening.
Watch the trailer:
Teaser Oficial - Bruna Surfistinha [HD] from TvZERO on Vimeo.
Cost: Free and open to the public
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Cynthia Gomez
Tel: 310-825-4571
gomez@international.ucla.edu
Download File: Bruna-ad-zs5.pdf
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Center for Brazilian Studies, Consulate General of Brazil - Los Angeles
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