

Drama
Overview
During the first world war, many women took over the factories as their men went to war. Carmo, a young and smart lady, fights her way through misery as she searches for a better life.
Top Cast
Verónica Quintal
Verónica Quintal
Carmo
Verónica Quintal
Carmo
Michel de Freitas
Michel de Freitas
Carlos
Michel de Freitas
Carlos
Maria Ribeiro
Maria Ribeiro
Inês
Maria Ribeiro
Inês
Olavo Teixeira
Olavo Teixeira
Patrão
Olavo Teixeira
Patrão
Salvador Nunes
Salvador Nunes
João (Jovem)
Salvador Nunes
João (Jovem)
João Silva
João Silva
João (Adulto)
João Silva
João (Adulto)
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