Dedé Mamata is a 1987 Brazilian drama film directed by Rodolfo Brandão and starring Guilherme Fontes.
| Dedé Mamata | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Rodolfo Brandão |
| Written by | Antônio Calmon Vinícius Vianna |
| Based on | a novel by Vinícius Vianna |
| Produced by | Carlos Diegues Paulo César Ferreira |
| Starring | Guilherme Fontes |
| Cinematography | José Tadeu Ribeiro |
| Edited by | Marta Luz |
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| Language | Portuguese |
The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival.[1] It also won the awards for Best Supporting Actor (Marcos Palmeira) and Best Supporting Actress (Iara Jamraat) at the 1988 Gramado Film Festival.[2]
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