Scene from Motel Destino (2024)
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Birth Name: Isabela Maria Catão da Silva
Birth Date: 1993-07-16
Birth Place: Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
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Born as Isabela Maria Catão da Silva on July 16, 1993, in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, Isabela Catão is a rising talent in Brazilian cinema and theater. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Theater from the Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA) and spent several years honing her craft with the Ateliê 23 performing arts company.
Her career gained national momentum with a role in the Globoplay series Aruanas (2019) and lead performances in acclaimed short films like O Barco e o Rio. Catão achieved international recognition in 2024 for her performance in Karim Aïnouz’s erotic thriller Motel Destino, which competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In the film, she plays Marta, a pivotal character whose encounter with the protagonist Heraldo sets the high-stakes plot in motion.
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Born in 1986 in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, Nataly Rocha is a highly versatile actress with over two decades of experience in theater and film. While her full legal name at birth is not widely publicized, she has established her professional identity as Nataly Rocha throughout her extensive career in the Brazilian arts scene.
Rocha gained significant international recognition for her starring role as Dayana in the 2024 erotic thriller "Motel Destino," directed by Karim Aïnouz. The film premiered in competition at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, a milestone that brought her talent to a global stage and earned her a pre-nomination for Best Female Performance at the Platino Awards.
Before her breakout international success, Rocha built a solid reputation in Fortaleza's cultural landscape. Her notable film credits include her acclaimed debut in Rânia (2011), as well as roles in Divine Love (2019), Piedade (2019), and Morte e Vida Madalena (2025). She has also been a prominent figure in Brazilian television, appearing in series such as Segunda Chamada (2021), Justiça (2016), and the Prime Video series Suplicium (2021). In 2025, she further expanded her reach by joining the cast of the high-profile TV Globo remake of the telenovela Vale Tudo.
Beyond the screen, Rocha is a celebrated stage actress. She won the Balaio Award for Best Actress for her work in the play Curral Grande (2008) and toured internationally with the production A Tragédia e a Comédia Latino-Americana (2016).
About the Movie: Motel Destino (2024)
Alternative Title: Мотель Дестино, 相慾在摩鐵
Director: Karim Aïnouz
Writer: Karim Aïnouz, Mauricio Zacharias, Wislan Esmeraldo
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Fabiano Gullane, Janaina Bernardes, André Novis, Gabrielle Tana, Hélène Théodoly, Caio Gullane, Alice Rathert
Co_Producer: Viola Fügen, Mário Canivello, Didar Domehri, Cécile Tollu-Polonowski, Guilherme Coelho, Michael Weber
Executive_Producer: Marcelo Campanér, Maurício Macêdo, Gabriela Tocchio, Mariana Ferraz, Fernando Loureiro
Companies: Canal Brasil, Cinema Inflámavel, Globo Filmes, Gullane Entretenimento, Maneki Films, Telecine, The Match Factory
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Keywords: appreciative, audacious, domineering, forceful, intense, provocative
Story
Motel Destino, a sex hotel in Northern Brazil, is run by Elias and his wife Dayana. When Heraldo, a young gang member on the run, stays at the motel, Dayana becomes drawn to him. The attraction between them sparks a dangerous game of desire and power, with Heraldo's presence transforming the daily life of Motel Destino.
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Directed by Karim Aïnouz in 2024, 'Motel Destino' is an intense, provocative drama-thriller set in Northern Brazil. The story unfolds within the walls of a sex hotel run by Elias and Dayana, whose relationship becomes complicated with the arrival of Heraldo, a young gang member seeking refuge. The film explores themes of desire, power, and danger, captured vividly through Hélène Louvart's cinematography.