Marcélia Cartaxo
Known for: Acting
Born: October 26, 1963 in Cajazeiras, Paraíba, Brazil
Marcélia de Souza Cartaxo (Cajazeiras, October 27, 1963) is a Brazilian actress and director, who gained notoriety in the film A Hora da Estrela, based on the novel by Clarice Lispector. She has won several awards in her career, including two Grande Otelo awards, three Guarani Awards, a Kikito from the Gramado Festival, four Candango Trophies from the Brasília Festival, as well as the Silver Bear for best actress at the Berlin Film Festival.
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A Praia do Fim do Mundo
Helena
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
Self
O Sonho de Inacim
Candango: Memoirs from a Festival
Self (archive footage)
Alexandre e Outros Heróis
Agreste
Batalha de Flores
Moído
Umbilina e Sua Grande Rival
Umbilina
Soul's Boundary
Trampolim do Forte
Dona do Céu
Cesium-137
Mulher de Vavá
Hour of the Star
Macabéa
Madame Satã
Laurita
Love for Sale
Marcelia
Baptism of Blood
Nildes
Brasa Adormecida
Bog of Beasts
Big Jet
The History of Eternity
Quercia
What Is It Worth?
Adélia
New Amsterdam
Francisco Coelho's Wife
The Invisible Friend
Conceição
Sonhei com Você
Marcela