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Movie Title: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

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Scene from A Bordo (2015)

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Scene Details

Duration: 132 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
New Filesize: N/ASound: yesOld Filesize: 46 mb
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 1280x544Added: 2019-Apr-02

Actresses in this Scene


Portrait of Sylvia Prado

Sylvia Prado

Birth Name: Sylvia Prado

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Boca de Ouro (1999) as D. Guigui

Most Important Roles:

  • Atlantic Garden (2012) as
  • Tattoo (2013) as Deusa
  • Rita (2023) as Suely
  • Desire Machine: 60 Years of Teatro Oficina (2021) as Self
  • Baby (2025) as Tia Suely
  • Pobres Diabos No Paraíso (2005) as
  • On Board (2015) as Lúcia
  • Horácio (2019) as Nadia
  • Boca de Ouro (1999) as D. Guigui
  • Os Sertões - A Terra (2002) as

Career Highlights:

  • Atlantic Garden (2012)
  • Tattoo (2013)
  • Rita (2023)
  • Desire Machine: 60 Years of Teatro Oficina (2021)
  • Baby (2025)
  • Pobres Diabos No Paraíso (2005)
  • On Board (2015)
  • Horácio (2019)
  • Boca de Ouro (1999)
  • Os Sertões - A Terra (2002)


About the Movie: A Bordo (2015)

Poster for A Bordo (2015)

Release Year: 2015

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: N/A

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Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 2 wins & 2 nominations

Similar: N/A

Story

A Bordo (On Board) is a short film that explores the theme of missed abortion, where a pregnancy is interrupted but the residues are not expelled from the body. The story focuses on the feelings and drama surrounding this situation, as women deal with this difficult scenario either with the support of their family or alone.

Summary

A Bordo is a fictional short film made by final-year university students from Anhembi Morumbi University in Brazil. It tackles a relatively unexplored subject, the missed abortion, and discusses the freedom of women and their power of choice regarding reproductive health.