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  1. Perfumed Ball (Portuguese: Baile Perfumado) is a 1996 Brazilian film directed by Lírio Ferreira and Paulo Caldas. Starring Duda Mamberti and Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos, it shows the history of how Benjamin Abrahão befriended Lampião, the leader of the Cangaço, and filmed his crimes — a feat the Brazilian army was not able to ...

  2. Perfumed Ball. 1996 ‘Baile Perfumado’ Directed by Paulo Caldas, Lírio Ferreira. A Lebanese photographer living in Brazil in the ’30s manages to film the band of Lampião, a legendary Brazilian bandit. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • Paulo Caldas, Lírio Ferreira
  3. PERFUMED BALL. Baile Perfumado. Directed by. Paulo Caldas, . Lírio Ferreira. Brazil, 1997. Drama. 93. Synopsis. A Lebanese photographer living in Brazil in the ’30s manages to take pictures of Lampião, a legendary Brazilian outlaw, kind of a tropical Robin Hood. Synopsis.

  4. 1 ago 1997 · Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Baile Perfumado. 1996. 1h 33m. IMDb RATING. 7.2 /10. 505. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Western. A Lebanese photographer living in Brazil in the '30s manages to take pictures of Lampião, a legendary Brazilian outlaw, kind of a tropical Robin Hood. Directors. Paulo Caldas. Lírio Ferreira. Writers. Paulo Caldas. Lírio Ferreira

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    • Drama, Western
    • Paulo Caldas, Lírio Ferreira
    • 1997-08-01
  5. Perfumed Ball. Cel. Zé de Zito. Engaging immigrant Benjamin Abrahao (Duda Mamberti) finds and films outlaw Lampiao and his cangaceiros in the wilds of 1930s Brazil.

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  6. 1 ago 1997 · Overview. Share. Perfumed Ball (1997) 08/01/1997 (BR) Drama , History 1h 33m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Clip. Overview. A Lebanese photographer living in Brazil in the '30s manages to film the band of Lampião, a legendary Brazilian bandit. Paulo Caldas. Director, Writer. Lírio Ferreira. Director, Writer. Hilton Lacerda. Writer.

  7. 2 giu 1997 · Perfumed Ball The oft-told cinematic tales of Brazil's famous 1930s outlaws, the cangaceiros, have frequently used historical film stock made at the time.