Bruna Surfistinha: The movie

Baldini reports that "the long narrates a tale about a girl undocked, trying to find their place in the world so troubled." And he warns, "It's a look at my artistic, history of Bruna. Our concern was that the eroticism never came in front of the theater. " In the role of Bruna, the actress Deborah Secco thickens the choir director and asked the public not to judge the girl. Not quite what is happening on the Internet, where many question the reason for the choice of character, say, "so inappropriate." Contrary to malicious gossip, celebrity Rachel-Bruna ensures that today takes a life on track and no longer think in make money as a hustler.

To run Bruna, were nine and a half weeks of filming between October and December 2009 in Sao Paulo and Paulinia. Cassio Gabus Mendes interprets Huldson, customer engages with Bruna, and Rikki does madam Larissa Moraes, while Fabiula Birth (in amazing Stomach) lives a prostitute Janine, Chris Lake (Blue Eye) is Gabi, the best friend of Bruna; and Guta Ruiz (Alice series) makes a luxury call girl Carol.



SEX AND DRUGS

At 17, Rachel feels misfit at school, where she is ridiculed by classmates, and at home, where she lives in conflict with the family. One day, the girl from the middle class takes a surprising decision: becoming a call girl. She runs away from home and will live in private, where the girls live and get customers. Adopts the name of Bruna and befriending these women, like the untimely Janine. There knows Huldson, which will strive to get her out of prostitution. Of naive and clumsy, Bruna becomes the most disputed call girl's place and earn more money. Carol knows the sophisticated, which shows you the luxury of prostitution, and rent a flat to get their own customers.

The national fame comes when, with the name Bruna, now has a blog in 2005, his sexual adventures and affective as a call girl. But Bruna sees her money and her health being consumed by cocaine, and when it reaches the bottom, it's time to give a new twist in his life. In 2006, the American newspaper The New York Times published an article on the phenomenon Bruna, thanks to the popularity achieved through sales of his autobiography. It remains to see if the "fable" of Baldini will follow a similar path.


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