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Dina Sfat
Dina Sfat, stage name of Dina Kutner (São Paulo, October 28, 1938 — Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 1989), was a Brazilian actress, of Jewish origin. She made her film debut in 1966 in the film O Corpo Ardente; however, the consecration came with Três Histórias de Amor, chosen as 'female revelation' at the Cabo Frio Film Festival. Furthermore, she stood out in the film Os Deuses e os Mortos, securing the 'Best Actress' award at the Brasília Festival, something that would be repeated again for her performance in O Homem do Pau-brasil, but in the category of 'Best Supporting Actress'. In the work A Culpa, Sfat was chosen 'Best Actress' by the Air France Awards.
Sfat debuted on television in 1966 in the soap opera Ciúme, on Rede Tupi. However, her first consecration came in the 1970s, being elected 'Best Actress' three times by the Imprensa Trophy (Chica Martins in Fogo sobre Terra, Risoleta in Saramandaia and Paloma Gurgel in Os Gigantes), in addition to two nominations for the same award ( Helô in Assim na Terra como no Céu and Zarolha in Gabriela). In addition, she was also chosen 'Best Actress' by the APCA Award in the role of Fernanda in Selva de Pedra.
In 2009, on the initiative of her friend and also actress Itala Nandi, the Dina Sfat Award was created, to honor actresses who have the same profile [as Dina Sfat]: great performers, dedicated mothers, politically engaged women.
As actor
Lobby do Batom
Desire Machine: 60 Years of Teatro Oficina
The Jew
Fable of the Beautiful Pigeon-Fancier
Dina Sfat na União Soviética - Perestroika
Tensão no Rio
The Brazilwood Man
Heart and Guts
Eros, the God of Love
Family Album
Mulheres de Cinema
Aukê
Tati, a Garota
A Culpa
O Barão Otelo no Barato dos Bilhões
O Capitão Bandeira Contra o Dr. Moura Brasil
Gaudêncio! O Centauro dos Pampas
Of Gods and the Undead
Perdidos e Malditos
Macunaima
Garden of War
On Borrowed Time
Edu, Coração de Ouro
The Burning Body