Jubiabá is a French-Brazilian film based on the homonymous novel by Jorge Amado. The film tells the story of the interracial love between the daughter of a rich Commander and Antonio Balduíno, a rascal, fighter and famous lover from Salvador.
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Jubiabá (Nelson Pereira dos Santos 1986)
"'Jubiabá' foi uma co-produção com a França originariamente francesa que veio para o Brasil. Jorge Amado sempre esteve em minha cabeça. Meu primeiro ...
Jubiabá Parte 5
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Peixe em: Jubiabá
Participação do Peixe no filme Jubiabá inspirado num romance de Jorge Amado. Vale a pena ver!
Jubiabá -Parte 1
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Jubiabá Parte 7
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Jubiabá Parte 1
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