Hebe Camargo is one of the most emblematic entertainments in Brazil. At her 60s, she went on to control her own career and, despite the criticism, the dreadful husband and the powerful and sexist bosses, she revealed herself to the public as an extraordinary woman, capable of overcoming any personal or professional crisis.
Acting
Andréa Beltrão disappears into the voice, the walk, the armor
Costume
Every sequin tells a story of calculated visibility
Direction
Maurício Farias lets Hebe be difficult — finally

Director
Maurício Farias
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hebe's catchphrase 'Partiu, viu?' became generational shorthand for Brazilian working-class aspiration.
The film deliberately avoids her religious turn late in life, a choice that sparked debate about whose Hebe gets remembered.