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Super Pai

Super Pai

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Ended

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

07 June 2025

Country

Portugal

Cast

Luís Esparteiro

Luís Esparteiro

Vasco Figueiredo

Madalena Brandão

Madalena Brandão

Camila Figueiredo

Sofia Arruda

Sofia Arruda

Carmo Figueiredo

Filipa Maló Franco

Filipa Maló Franco

Clara Figueiredo

Sandra Faleiro

Sandra Faleiro

Isabel Catarino

João Didelet

João Didelet

Joca

Luzia Paramés

Luzia Paramés

Dulce

Sofia Marques

Sofia Marques

Luísa

Rodrigo Saraiva

Rodrigo Saraiva

Rui

Tiago Fernandes

Tiago Fernandes

Diogo

Marcio Ferreira

Marcio Ferreira

Hugo

Pedro Granger

Pedro Granger

Manel

Sónia Brazão

Sónia Brazão

Cristina Prata

Sofia Aparício

Sofia Aparício

Mafalda

Patricia Resende

Patricia Resende

Carla

Ana Afonso

Ana Afonso

Rosa

Mafalda Vilhena

Mafalda Vilhena

Eduarda

Maria Emília Correia

Maria Emília Correia

Cristina

Sandra Cóias

Sandra Cóias

Gracinha

Joaquim Guerreiro

Joaquim Guerreiro

Nelson

Philippe Leroux

Philippe Leroux

Filipe

Manuela Carona

Manuela Carona

Delfina

Pedro Gorgia

Pedro Gorgia

João

Joana Castro

Joana Castro

Guida

Romeu Costa

Romeu Costa

Dico

Elsa Galvão

Elsa Galvão

Mãe de Diogo

Elsa Valentim

Elsa Valentim

Paula

Ana Cloe

Ana Cloe

Diana

Ana Nave

Ana Nave

Vera

Rui Luís Brás

Rui Luís Brás

Ricardo

Joana Figueira

Joana Figueira

Mónica

Mara Prates

Mara Prates

Marta

Rogério Samora

Rogério Samora

Dinis

Cristina Oliveira

Cristina Oliveira

São

Vera Alves

Vera Alves

Sofia

Ana Bustorff

Ana Bustorff

Mariana

Gabriel Leite

Gabriel Leite

Isaltino

Frederico Moreno

Frederico Moreno

Frederico

Rita Alagão

Rita Alagão

Dina

Ricardo Castro

Ricardo Castro

Pedro

Edmundo Rosa

Edmundo Rosa

Pedro

Isabel Abreu

Isabel Abreu

Paulina

Cátia Ribeiro

Cátia Ribeiro

Sandra

José Pedro Vasconcelos

José Pedro Vasconcelos

Frederico

Rosa Bella

Rosa Bella

Médica

Morais e Castro

Morais e Castro

Médico

André Maia

André Maia

Veterinário

Carla Maciel

Carla Maciel

Cecília

Sérgio Silva

Sérgio Silva

Professor Mário

Manuel Wiborg

Manuel Wiborg

Miguel

Martinho Silva

Martinho Silva

Fernando

António Montez

António Montez

Fernando Tavares Marques

Fernando Tavares Marques

Professor

Cláudia Cadima

Cláudia Cadima

Becas

Sílvia Rizzo

Sílvia Rizzo

Vitória

Eurico Lopes

Eurico Lopes

Fernando

João Brás

João Brás

Malato

Antónia Terrinha

Antónia Terrinha

Recepcionista

Manuela Couto

Manuela Couto

Augusta

Fernanda Lapa

Fernanda Lapa

Lourdes Norberto

Lourdes Norberto

Lourdes Norberto

Miguel Hurst

Miguel Hurst

Médico

Tobias Monteiro

Tobias Monteiro

Guilherme

Rita Lello

Rita Lello

Mãe de Débora

Carlos Vieira de Almeida

Carlos Vieira de Almeida

Doutor

Mariana Norton

Mariana Norton

Rita

Augusto Portela

Augusto Portela

Empresário

Carlos Mendes

Carlos Mendes

Sandro

Luís Aleluia

Luís Aleluia

Alberto

Heitor Lourenço

Heitor Lourenço

Messias Augusto Sousa

Carlos Sebastião

Carlos Sebastião

Empresário

Joel Branco

Joel Branco

Júlio

Carlos Curto

Carlos Curto

Zé

Guida Maria

Guida Maria

Katy Green

F. Pedro Oliveira

F. Pedro Oliveira

Notário

Igor Sampaio

Igor Sampaio

Gomes

Filipa Duarte

Filipa Duarte

Nuno Nunes

Nuno Nunes

Helder

Octávio Matos

Octávio Matos

António

Catarina Avelar

Catarina Avelar

Branca

Marques D'Arede

Marques D'Arede

Eduardo Green

Joana Seixas

Joana Seixas

Professora

Catarina Matos

Catarina Matos

Polícia

Sofia Nicholson

Sofia Nicholson

Mãe Joaninha

Cucha Carvalheiro

Cucha Carvalheiro

Irmã Esmeralda

Nuno Emanuel

Nuno Emanuel

Rita Andrade

Rita Andrade

Sofia de Portugal

Sofia de Portugal

Dora

Virgílio Castelo

Virgílio Castelo

Alexandre

Tiago Aldeia

Tiago Aldeia

Aluno

Carla Chambel

Carla Chambel

Mariana

Alexandre de Sousa

Alexandre de Sousa

Pai de João

Almeno Gonçalves

Almeno Gonçalves

Diogo

André Gago

André Gago

Pai Joaninha

Carlos Quintas

Carlos Quintas

Sérgio

Joana Duarte

Joana Duarte

Colega de Carmo

Sandra B

Sandra B

Liliana

Paulo Nery

Paulo Nery

Oliveira

Alexandra Leite

Alexandra Leite

Professora

António Aldeia

António Aldeia

Vítor

Nuno Távora

Nuno Távora

Luís

Isabel Leitão

Isabel Leitão

Ana Paula

Helena Falé

Helena Falé

Agente Turística

João Maria Pinto

João Maria Pinto

Alfredo

Fernanda Montemor

Fernanda Montemor

Alfredo Brito

Alfredo Brito

Carlos

Bruno Schiappa

Bruno Schiappa

Alvim

Benjamim Falcão

Benjamim Falcão

Alberto Quaresma

Alberto Quaresma

Jorge Andrade

Jorge Andrade

Alina Vaz

Alina Vaz

Augusta

Eduardo Viana

Eduardo Viana

Chico

Sónia Aragão

Sónia Aragão

Valerie

Afonso Melo

Afonso Melo

Ana Maria Lucas

Ana Maria Lucas

Nicha

Anita Guerreiro

Anita Guerreiro

Dra. Maria João

Julie Sergeant

Julie Sergeant

Sílvia

Lia Gama

Lia Gama

Joaquim Nicolau

Joaquim Nicolau

Pai de Nico

Jorge Silva

Jorge Silva

Diego

Eric Santos

Eric Santos

Polícia

Anabela Brígida

Anabela Brígida

Médica

José Boavida

José Boavida

Lopes

Pedro Penim

Pedro Penim

Irmão Gracinha

Luís Gaspar

Luís Gaspar

Informático

Pedro Cunha

Pedro Cunha

Amigo de Rafa

Manuela Cassola

Manuela Cassola

Isabel Campelo

Isabel Campelo

Júlio Martin

Júlio Martin

Professor de Ioga

João Ferrador

João Ferrador

Actor

Mafalda Drummond

Mafalda Drummond

Rosália

Rosa do Canto

Rosa do Canto

Ilda Roquete

Ilda Roquete

Carlos Rodrigues

Carlos Rodrigues

Dono da Pensão

Ângela Ribeiro

Ângela Ribeiro

Ângela Pinto

Ângela Pinto

Margarida Carpinteiro

Margarida Carpinteiro

Dorita

Renato Godinho

Renato Godinho

Sebastião

Fátima Belo

Fátima Belo

Odete

Lucinda Loureiro

Lucinda Loureiro

Guiomar

António Évora

António Évora

Paula Sá

Paula Sá

Pedro Pinheiro

Pedro Pinheiro

Professor Augusto

Carlos Santos

Carlos Santos

Rosa Villa

Rosa Villa

Mãe de Rui

Pedro Anjos

Pedro Anjos

Rui Paulo

Rui Paulo

Jacinto

Estrela Novais

Estrela Novais

Madame Carmen

António Cordeiro

António Cordeiro

Miranda

Paulo Matos

Paulo Matos

Ana Cláudia Vaz

Ana Cláudia Vaz

Rosa Castro André

Rosa Castro André

Inês

Alberto Villar

Alberto Villar

Coronel Dimas

Carlos Zel

Carlos Zel

Pêpê Rapazote

Pêpê Rapazote

Professor

Bruno Nogueira

Bruno Nogueira

Empregado Veterinário

Pedro Diogo

Pedro Diogo

Amigo Camila

Manuel Castro e Silva

Manuel Castro e Silva

Joaquim

Susana Vitorino

Susana Vitorino

Mulher do Carro

Filipa Gordo

Filipa Gordo

Bárbara

Maria Henrique

Maria Henrique

Isaura

Nuno Melo

Nuno Melo

Padre

Miguel Melo

Miguel Melo

Patrícia Bull

Patrícia Bull

Vera

Camacho Costa

Camacho Costa

Diogo Valsassina

Diogo Valsassina

Miguel Loureiro

Miguel Loureiro

Francisco Mendes

Francisco Mendes

Gabriel

Suzana Borges

Suzana Borges

Raquel Linhares

Adriana Barral

Adriana Barral

Mãe

Manuel Lourenço

Manuel Lourenço

Pai de Débora

Lucia Garcia

Lucia Garcia

Modelo

Luís Soveral

Luís Soveral

Assaltante

Márcia Breia

Márcia Breia

Margarida

Pedro Pernas

Pedro Pernas

Sílvia Marques

Sílvia Marques

Recepcionista

Patrícia Roque

Patrícia Roque

Carla

Inês Castel-Branco

Inês Castel-Branco

Olga

Filipe Crawford

Filipe Crawford

Isabel Simões

Isabel Simões

Márcia Leal

Márcia Leal

Empregada Loja

Tina Barbosa

Tina Barbosa

Enfermeira

Fernando Lupach

Fernando Lupach

Pedro Lima

Pedro Lima

Artur

Paulo Rocha

Paulo Rocha

Fotógrafo

Orlando Costa

Orlando Costa

João Cabral

João Cabral

Margarida André

Margarida André

Rita

Cristina Cavalinhos

Cristina Cavalinhos

Professora

Cristina Areia

Cristina Areia

Mãe

Osvaldo Canhita

Osvaldo Canhita

Pedro Matos

Pedro Matos

Luís Zagalo

Luís Zagalo

Santana

Carlos Oliveira

Carlos Oliveira

Lito

João Baptista

João Baptista

Rapaz na Discoteca (uncredited)

Anna Carvalho

Anna Carvalho

Secretária

Gonçalo Carvalho

Gonçalo Carvalho

José Nobre

José Nobre

Pedro Oliveira

Pedro Oliveira

Homem Enganado

Sara Prata

Sara Prata

João Gamboa

João Gamboa

Vera Fontes

Vera Fontes

Marco Costa

Marco Costa

Bruno Salgueiro

Bruno Salgueiro

Hugo de Sousa

Hugo de Sousa

Rapaz na Fotografia (uncredited)

Manuela Passarinho

Manuela Passarinho

Mãe de Hugo

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