
I Remember
Drama
Overview
The memories of Guiga, from early childhood to young adulthood: his family, relatives, friends, fears, dreams and reality in a still provincial city of Salvador, Bahia, from the 50s to the 70s.
Top Cast


Lucas Valadares
Lucas Valadares
Guiga (Adult)
Lucas Valadares
Guiga (Adult)
Victor Porfírio
Victor Porfírio
Guiga (Teenager)
Victor Porfírio
Guiga (Teenager)
Dantlen Melo
Dantlen Melo
Guiga (Child)
Dantlen Melo
Guiga (Child)


Arly Arnaud
Arly Arnaud
Aurora (Guiga's Mother)
Arly Arnaud
Aurora (Guiga's Mother)


Fernando Neves
Fernando Neves
Seu Guilherme (Guiga's Father)
Fernando Neves
Seu Guilherme (Guiga's Father)
Valderez Freitas Teixeira
Valderez Freitas Teixeira
Créu (The Maid)
Valderez Freitas Teixeira
Créu (The Maid)


Analu Tavares
Analu Tavares
Neuza (Guiga's Girlfriend)
Analu Tavares
Neuza (Guiga's Girlfriend)
Wilson Mello
Wilson Mello
Neighbor
Wilson Mello
Neighbor


Rita Assemany
Rita Assemany
Dedê
Rita Assemany
Dedê
Fernando Fulco
Fernando Fulco
Uncle Pedro
Fernando Fulco
Uncle Pedro
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