De Pernas pro Ar 2

De Pernas pro Ar 2

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Roberto Santucci
Written by Mariza Leão
Starring Ingrid Guimarães
Bruno Garcia
Maria Paula
Eriberto Leão
Denise Weinberg
Cristina Pereira
Christine Fernandes
Cinematography Nonato Estrela
Production
company
Distributed by Paris Filmes
Release dates
  • December 28, 2012 (2012-12-28) (Brazil)
Running time
115 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese
English
Budget R$ 6 million[1]
Box office $25,402,893[2]

De Pernas pro Ar 2 is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Roberto Santucci and written by Mariza Leão. It is a sequel of the 2010 film De Pernas pro Ar, starring Ingrid Guimarães, Bruno Garcia, Maria Paula, Eriberto Leão, Denise Weinberg, Cristina Pereira and Christine Fernandes.

It was the first film broadcast via satellite to movie theaters in Brazil. On December 20, 2012 the film was broadcast simultaneously in two special sessions for special guests: one at the Cine Carioca in Rio de Janeiro, and another at the Cine Roxy, in Santos.[3]

Plot

Alice (Ingrid Guimarães) becomes a successful businesswoman, without leaving aside the sexual pleasure, she also continues to work much more. She's quite busy due to the opening of the first branch of her sex shop in New York, alongside partner Marcela (Maria Paula). Her big goal is to bring to America an unreleased erotic product, which causes her to be quite stressed.

During the celebration for the 100th SexDelícia store in Brazil, Alice has an outbreak due to overwork. She is hospitalized at a spa operated by the rigid Regina (Alice Borges), where she meets several people who seek to control their obsessions and anxieties.

Cast

  • Maria Paula Fidalgo as Marcela
  • Denise Weinberg as Marion
  • Cristina Pereira as Rosa
  • Eduardo Melo as Paulinho
  • Alice Borges as Regina
  • Luís Miranda as Mano Love
  • Pia Manfroni as Valéria
  • Wagner Santisteban as Leozinho
  • Rodrigo Sant'Anna as Garçom Geraldo
  • Edmilson Barros as Peão
  • Dudu Sandroni as Dr. Rafael

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