
Perfect Endings
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Like the perfect ending of a great film - that is the way filmmaker João describes the end of his 10-year relationship with Hugo. Despite breaking up, they remained best friends. However, reentering the dating scene brought a whirlwind of emotions, revealing that reality can’t be controlled like a movie script.
Top Cast


Artur Volpi
Artur Volpi
João
Artur Volpi
João


Julianna Gerais
Julianna Gerais
Alice
Julianna Gerais
Alice


Marcos Oli
Marcos Oli
Chico
Marcos Oli
Chico


Michel Joelsas
Michel Joelsas
Vitor
Michel Joelsas
Vitor


Bruno Rocha
Bruno Rocha
Orlando
Bruno Rocha
Orlando
Cleomácio Inácio
Cleomácio Inácio
Martin
Cleomácio Inácio
Martin


Igor Cosso
Igor Cosso
Leo
Igor Cosso
Leo


Sidney Santiago
Sidney Santiago
Hugo
Sidney Santiago
Hugo


Helena Albergaria
Helena Albergaria
Mara
Helena Albergaria
Mara
Maite Schneider
Maite Schneider
Paula
Maite Schneider
Paula
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