List of Brazilian films of 2006

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A list of films produced in Brazil in 2006 (see 2006 in film):

2006

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1972 José Emílio Rondeau Dandara Guerra, Rafael Rocha Musical
A Concepção José Eduardo Belmonte Matheus Nachtergaele, Milhem Cortaz, Rosanne Mulholland, Juliano Cazarré Drama
Acredite, um Espírito Baixou em Mim Jorge MorenoÍlvio Amaral, Maurício Canguçu Comedy
Anjos do Sol Rudi Lagemann Fernanda Carvalho, Antonio Calloni, Chico Díaz Drama
Antônia Tata Amaral Negra Li, Cindy Mendes, Leilah Moreno, Quelynah, Sandra de Sá Drama, musical
Árido Movie Lírio Ferreira Guilherme Weber, Giulia Gam Drama
Atos dos Homens Kiko Goifman Documentary Won Best Documentary Award at Three Continents Festival
Baptism of Blood Helvécio Ratton Caio Blat, Daniel de Oliveira, Cássio Gabus Mendes, Ângelo Antônio Drama
Bog of Beasts Claúdio Assis Mariah Teixeira, Fernando Teixeira, Caio Blat, Matheus Nachtergaele Drama
Boleiros 2: Vencedores e Vencidos Ugo Giorgetti Lima Duarte, Otávio Augusto, Denise Fraga, Flávio Migliaccio Comedy
Brasília 18% Nelson Pereira dos Santos Carlos Alberto Riccelli, Malu Mader, Karine Carvalho Drama
Canta Maria Francisco Ramalho Jr. Vanessa Giácomo, Marco Ricca, Edward Boggis Historical drama
O Cheiro do Ralo Lourenço Mutarelli Selton Mello Comedy
Cobrador: In God We Trust Paul Leduc Peter Fonda, Lázaro Ramos, Antonella Costa Drama
Depois Daquele Baile Roberto Bomtempo Irene Ravache, Lima Duarte, Marcos Caruso Romantic comedy
Didi - O Caçador de Tesouros Marcos Figueiredo Renato Aragão Family
O Dono do Mar Odorico Mendes Regiane Alves, Jackson Costa, Daniela Escobar, Samara Felippo Drama
Eu Me Lembro Edgar Navarro Arly Arnaud, Lucas Valadares, Fernando Neves Drama
Falcão – Meninos do Tráfico MV Bill Documentary
Fica Comigo Esta Noite João Falcão Alinne Moraes, Vladimir Brichta, Laura Cardoso, Gustavo Falcão Comedy
Gatão de Meia Idade Antonio Carlos da Fontoura Alexandre Borges, Júlia Lemmertz Comedy
The Greatest Love of All Carlos Diegues José Wilker, Taís Araújo Romance drama
Hércules 56 Sílvio Da-Rin Documentary
The House of Sand Andrucha Waddington Fernanda Montenegro, Fernanda Torres Drama 2006 Sundance Film Festival
Irma Vap - O Retorno Carla Camurati Marco Nanini, Ney Latorraca Comedy
Memórias da Chibata Marcos Manhães Marins Léa Garcia, Jayme Periard, Babu Santana, Alexandre Rodrigues Drama Best film in Divercine, Uruguay
Muito Gelo e Dois Dedos D'Água Daniel Filho Mariana Ximenes, Thiago Lacerda, Paloma Duarte Comedy
Mulheres do Brasil Malu de Martino Roberta Rodrigues, Bete Coelho, Camila Pitanga, Luana Carvalho, Carla Daniel Drama
No Meio da Rua Antonio Carlos da FontouraGuilherme Vieira, Cleslay Delfino Comedy drama
Noel - Poeta da Vila Ricardo van Steen Rafael Raposo, Camila Pitanga Drama Biopic about Noel Rosa
Olhar Estrangeiro Lúcia Murat Documentary
Only God Knows Carlos Bolado Alice Braga, Diego Luna Drama Co-produced with Mexico
O Passageiro: Segredos de Adulto Flavio R. Tambellini Carolina Ferraz, Bernardo Marinho, Giulia Gam, Antonio Calloni Drama
Se Eu Fosse Você Daniel Filho Tony Ramos, Gloria Pires, Thiago Lacerda Comedy
Seus Problemas Acabaram!!! José Lavigne Casseta & Planeta, Murilo Benício Comedy
Sonhos e Desejos Marcelo Santiago Felipe Camargo, Mel Lisboa, Sérgio Marone Drama
Sonhos de Peixe Kirill Mikhanovsky José Maria Alves, Rubia Rafaelle, Phellipe Haagensen Drama 2006 Cannes Film Festival
Suely in the Sky Karim Aïnouz Hermila Guedes Drama
Trair e Coçar É só Começar Moacyr Góes Adriana Esteves Comedy
O Veneno da Madrugada Ruy Guerra Leonardo Medeiros, Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, Fábio Sabag Drama
Vestido de Noiva Joffre Rodrigues Marília Pêra, Simone Spoladore, Letícia Sabatella, Marcos Winter Dram Based on a play by Nelson Rodrigues
Vinho de Rosas Elza Cataldo Amanda Vargas, Fernanda Vianna, Cristiane Antuña, Inês Peixoto Drama
Viúva Rica Solteira Não Fica José Fonseca e Costa Bianca Byington Drama Co-produced with Portugal
Wood & Stock: Sexo, Orégano e Rock'n'Roll Otto Guerra Zé Vítor Castiel, Sepé Tiaraju, Rita Lee Animated
Xuxa Gêmeas Jorge Fernando Xuxa Family
The Year My Parents Went on Vacation Cao Hamburger Michel Joelsas, Germano Haiut, Daniela Piepszyk, Caio Blat, Liliana Castro Drama
Zuzu Angel Sérgio Rezende Patrícia Pillar, Daniel de Oliveira, Luana Piovani, Alexandre Borges, Leandra Leal

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