

Killed the Family and Went to the Movies
Visit website6.5/10 • 34
1969-03-01 • 1h 4m
I did it for love
A man living with his parents in a low middle-class apartment in Rio de Janeiro coldly stabs them with a razor and then goes to the movies. Marcia, a rich and dissatisfied young woman, takes advantage of a trip from her husband to go to her home in Petrópolis, where she receives a visit from an old friend, Regina.
- Directors
- Júlio Bressane
- Writters
- Júlio Bressane
- Editors
- Júlio Bressane, Geraldo Veloso

Killed the Family and Went to the Movies
Visit website1969-03-01 • 1h 4m
6.5/10 • 34
I did it for love
A man living with his parents in a low middle-class apartment in Rio de Janeiro coldly stabs them with a razor and then goes to the movies. Marcia, a rich and dissatisfied young woman, takes advantage of a trip from her husband to go to her home in Petrópolis, where she receives a visit from an old friend, Regina.
- Directors
- Júlio Bressane
- Writters
- Júlio Bressane
- Editors
- Júlio Bressane, Geraldo Veloso
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMárcia Rodrigues
Márcia
Renata Sorrah
Regina
Antero de Oliveira
Assassino
Vanda Lacerda
Mãe de Regina
Paulo Padilha
Chefe de Polícia
Rodolfo Arena
Pai
Maria Rodrigues
Carlos Eduardo Dolabella
(as Dolabella)
Guará Rodrigues
(as Guará)
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- Original Language
- Portuguese
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- Keywords
- dark comedyfamily relationshipssocial commentarydomestic violencelgbtshockingmarginal cinemalesbianbrazilian societyviolência domésticaviolent