Merce Valsi [portable] -

Darling, darling, didn't I tell you? I'm no good for you, I'm no good for you I'm no good for you, I'm no good for you

is a name primarily associated with the vibrant era of 1980s Brazilian cinema . Most notably recognized for her role in the 1982 film Bacanal de Adolescentes (translated as "Teenage Bacchanal"), Valsi participated in a period of intense creative and social shift in the Brazilian film industry. Contextualizing Merce Valsi in Brazilian Cinema

| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | | Our Lady of Mercy (festival) | | Valsi | Aranese Occitan for "waltz" (misnomer) | | Gralla | Traditional shawm | | Coca | Sweet buns balanced on head | | Aranese | Occitan dialect spoken in Val d’Aran |

Most film databases, including IMDb and The Movie Database (TMDB) , trace Valsi's presence back to the 1980s. His most notable credit is in the film Bacanal de Adolescentes (originally released in 1982 and later archived/re-released around 1989), directed by . The Brazilian Film Landscape