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: A frequent collaborator in contemporary Brazilian productions. The "Lady of the People" and Late-Career Choices
: A former mainstream soap opera actor turned adult film star and later politician. Carlos Bazuca : Also credited as "Carlão Bazuca".
Directed by , Puro Desejo was released directly to video in 2008. The film features Rita Cadillac starring alongside other notable figures of the Brazilian adult entertainment industry at the time, including:
The release of Puro Desejo is best understood through the lens of Cadillac’s broader biography. Born in 1954, she rose to national fame as a "chacrete"—a dancer on the legendary variety show hosted by Chacrinha . By the 1980s, she was the "Queen of the truck drivers" and a generational sex symbol, appearing in mainstream "pornochanchada" films like Aluga-se Moças (1982). Rita Cadillac: The Lady of the People (2007) - Plot - IMDb
is a 2008 Brazilian adult production that marks a significant, late-career pivot for Rita Cadillac, one of Brazil's most enduring cultural icons. Produced by the prominent studio Brasileirinhas , the film arrived at a time when Cadillac was transitioning from her 1980s peak as a mainstream sex symbol to a more intimate and controversial era of her career. Production Context and Cast