Phellipe Haagensen

Phellipe Haagensen

Born: January 1, 1984
in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Movies for Phellipe Haagensen...

Máncora
Title: Máncora
Character: Batú
Released: March 20, 2009
Type: Movie
Following the suicide of his father, haunted by inner demons and his hatred for the world, Santiago decides to escape from Lima and take refuge in Máncora, a beach to the north of Peru where it is always summer.
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Plastic City
Title: Plastic City
Released: March 14, 2009
Type: Movie
Yuda, a Chinese immigrant, and his adopted son Kirin, who he saved being eaten by a tiger in the jungle, stand at the head of a massive pirated goods operation that brings in both money and influence. But their empire is crumbling, as corrupt politicians and rival gangs seek to end their power in the city. Yuda is soon got arrested and his dedicated son tries his best to save not just the family business, but his father's reputation.
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Irmãos de Fé
Title: Irmãos de Fé
Character: Assaltante
Released: September 10, 2004
Type: Movie
Priest Marcelo Rossi visits a juvenile correction center, and gives Paulo, one of the interns, a Bible. He starts reading the story of St. Paul.
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Title: City of Men
Character: Madrugadão
Released: October 15, 2002
Type: TV
The series is based on the award-winning Brazilian film City of God, which itself was nominated for Oscars in four categories, including Best Director for Fernando Meireles. Based on the story of two friends, Laranjinha and Acerola, who live adventurous and dangerous lives in a Rio de Janeiro slum, 'City of Men' brings into sharp relief the condition of children and adolescents in these areas, realistically yet with a dose of humor.
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City of God
Title: City of God
Character: Bené
Released: August 30, 2002
Type: Movie
In the slums of Rio, two kids' paths diverge as one struggles to become a photographer and the other a kingpin.
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Palace II
Title: Palace II
Released: December 28, 2000
Type: Movie
Two young boys, Laranjinha and Acerola, living in Cidade de Deus, one of the most violent neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro, need some money to go to a concert. The "easiest" (and most dangerous) way to get it is working for some drug-dealers.