Carloto Cotta

Carloto Cotta is a Portuguese actor, born in Paris on January 31, 1984. He grew up in Lisbon, and at the age of 15 he started his acting training at the Escola Profissional de Teatro de Cascais. He made his film debut in Miguel Gomes' 31 (2003). Since then, Cotta has been a regular presence in the Portuguese cinema. He got the attention of the critics and audiences with his lead role in the short film Arena (2009), that won the Palme d'Or at the Festival de Cannes. Carloto Cotta got international recognition with his performance in Tabu (2012).
Cast

Hotel Royal
Unknown

Amelia’s Children
Ed / Manuel / Artur

You Won't Be Alone
Boris

Banzo
Afonso

Les fleurs du mal
Young Baudelaire

The Portuguese Nun
D. Sebastiao

Tabu
Young Gian Luca Ventura

Passion
João Lucas

Lines of Wellington
Tenente Pedro de Alencar

Arena
Mauro

The Face You Deserve
Texas

Nobody
@_santo84

O Capacete Dourado
Megalopes

Demain?
Angel Falco

31 Means Trouble
Unknown

Bairro
Batman

The Flesh
Jesus Christ

We Are on Air
Vítor

Fin de curso
Unknown

Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One
Tradutor

Here in Lisbon
(segment "Los Barcos") / (segment "Freud and Friends")

O Dez
João (segment "Cara ou Coroa")

Cândido
Agente Gaspar

Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One
Paddleman

Forgotten
Marco

Arabian Nights
Unknown

To Die Like a Man
Carlos

Two Drifters
Alberto

The Hunchback
Timmy

Zeus
Norberto Lopes

This Night
Mobile guard

Arabian Nights: Volume 2, The Desolate One
Careto

Freud und Friends
Unknown

4 Hearts
Centro Comercial: Ricardo

Diamantino
Diamantino Matamouros

How Fernando Pessoa Saved Portugal
Fernando Pessoa / Álvaro de Campos

Frankie
Tiago

Senhor X
Colega

Field of Blood
Ele

Light in the Tropics
Unknown

Los Barcos
Unknown

In Every Dream Home a Heartache
Unknown

Colo
Homem na Estufa

How to Draw a Perfect Circle
Boy at the party (uncredited)

Moço
Zé

Fratelli
Unknown

Mountain
Gustavo

L'arc-en-ciel
Unknown

The Tsugua Diaries
Carloto

Night for Day
Man at Home

Delírio em Las Vedras
Unknown

Mysteries of Lisbon
D. Álvaro de Albuquerque