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Alô Tetéia
In a humorous way, the film narrates the adventures - or misadventures - of a typical girl from the south of Rio de Janeiro who decides to go to the beach, but her car won't start. Having decided, she goes on the bus and gets into a thousand messes.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Tetéia, who dreams of becoming a famous singer, navigates the challenges and absurdities of the Brazilian entertainment industry. She encounters colorful characters, demanding producers, and humorous situations as she strives to achieve her goals. The film blends musical numbers with comedic elements, offering a satirical look at fame and ambition.
Critical Reception
Alô Tetéia was a popular film in Brazil, known for its catchy musical numbers and comedic performances. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its lighthearted entertainment and portrayal of aspiring artists. It's remembered as a fun, albeit somewhat dated, piece of Brazilian cinema from the late 1970s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant musical sequences and energetic performances, particularly from Vera Fischer.
Noted for its lighthearted and often humorous depiction of the Brazilian entertainment world.
Some found the plot simplistic, but appreciated its overall entertainment value.
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Fun Fact
The film featured several musical numbers performed by the cast, showcasing popular Brazilian music styles of the era.
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