: Reviewers on IMDb highlight the film's "delightful Carioca romance" and its beautiful title song by Paulinho da Viola . It is noted for being an autobiographical work of Neves, filled with homages to classic cinema.

: It holds a user rating of approximately 7/10 on popular databases. Fulaninha (1986) directed by David Neves - Letterboxd

: Cinephile reviewers like Filipe Furtado have described it as a movie they would "happily live inside," praising its immersive and passionate imagery. Key Details Director : David Neves

Reviews for the film are mixed but lean toward an appreciation for its atmosphere and "cinephile" spirit:

: Includes Mariana de Moraes (granddaughter of poet Vinícius de Moraes) and José de Abreu .

The Brazilian film , directed by David Neves , is generally regarded as a nostalgic, poetic tribute to Rio de Janeiro and the essence of "Carioca" life . It follows a middle-aged filmmaker in an existential crisis who falls for a young girl he sees on the street, unaware she is his girlfriend's daughter. Critical and Audience Reception

: Primarily filmed in and around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil .

: Some modern viewers on Letterboxd point out a "moral pendulum" in the story, noting the tension created by the male gaze and the exploitation of a minor's innocence.

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Fulaninha (1986) -

: Reviewers on IMDb highlight the film's "delightful Carioca romance" and its beautiful title song by Paulinho da Viola . It is noted for being an autobiographical work of Neves, filled with homages to classic cinema.

: It holds a user rating of approximately 7/10 on popular databases. Fulaninha (1986) directed by David Neves - Letterboxd

: Cinephile reviewers like Filipe Furtado have described it as a movie they would "happily live inside," praising its immersive and passionate imagery. Key Details Director : David Neves

Reviews for the film are mixed but lean toward an appreciation for its atmosphere and "cinephile" spirit:

: Includes Mariana de Moraes (granddaughter of poet Vinícius de Moraes) and José de Abreu .

The Brazilian film , directed by David Neves , is generally regarded as a nostalgic, poetic tribute to Rio de Janeiro and the essence of "Carioca" life . It follows a middle-aged filmmaker in an existential crisis who falls for a young girl he sees on the street, unaware she is his girlfriend's daughter. Critical and Audience Reception

: Primarily filmed in and around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil .

: Some modern viewers on Letterboxd point out a "moral pendulum" in the story, noting the tension created by the male gaze and the exploitation of a minor's innocence.