O Natal do Menino Imperador

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O Natal do Menino Imperador (The Little Emperor's Christmas) is a 2008 Portuguese language television film for children from Brazil, by Rede Globo.

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It was shortlisted for an International Emmy in the children and young people category in 2009, but the award was won by Dustbin Baby . [1]

Cast

Adriano Garib

Aracy Balabanian – D. Mariana

Carolyna Aguiar - Princesa Isabel

Ettore Zuim

Gilles Gwizdek

Gláucio Gomes

Guilherme Weber – Marquês de Itanhaém

Guillermo Hundadze – Pedro II (child)

Iléa Ferraz

João Camargo – Conde de Barbacena

João Ramos – Dito

Júlio Levy

Luciano Pullig

Luís Carlos Vasconcelos – Zampano

Marcelo Várzea – Conde D’Eu

Oscar Ortman

Rafael Miguel Antônio

Reynaldo Gianecchini – D. Pedro I

Sérgio Britto – D. Pedro II

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References

  1. "Awards - Nominees - International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Archived from the original on December 25, 2011. Retrieved December 10, 2011.