
Doc Comparato
Writing
Biography
Luiz Felipe Loureiro Comparato, known as Doc Comparato (Rio de Janeiro, November 3, 1949), is a Brazilian actor and writer.
Born: November 3, 1949
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Padre Cícero

A Gata Comeu

The Screenwriter
32 renowned Brazilian screenwriters of the contemporary Brazilian cinema talk about their creative processes. From the concept of script to their agreements and disagreements, going through their experiences with filmmakers, their reaction to the finished film, critic, and even controversies on auteurism.

A, E, I, O... Urca

The Goofy Bandit
Severino do Quixadá (Renato Aragão), a humble northeastern shepherd of goats, rescues Captain Virgulano or simply Captain (Nelson Xavier) and his band of cangaceiros of an ambush armed by the lieutenant Zé Bezerra (Jose Dumont), its eternal persecutor. Captain escapes taking with him the mysterious box that he removed from the interior of the assaulted train in the city of Cajarana. Seeking to escape the shooting, Severino ends up finding himself in the cangaceiros' camp, along with the mishap friends Mussum and Zacarias who, taking advantage of the confusion, fled the chain.

Armando Costa: “Televisão pra Mim Não é Bico”
Armando Costa was one of Brazil's most successful authors, both in terms of audience and critical acclaim, responsible for shows like "A Grande Família" and "Malu Mulher." Despite this, he didn't care about fame or signing his works.
Filmography
as Himself
as Self
as Macedo
as Médico