

Documentary
Overview
When a 5-year-old girl falls from her father's apartment, her mother embarks on a quest for justice — and is put under the national spotlight.
Top Cast


Hebe Camargo
Hebe Camargo
Self
Hebe Camargo
Self
Márcio Campos
Márcio Campos
Self
Márcio Campos
Self
Marcos Carneiro
Marcos Carneiro
Self
Marcos Carneiro
Self
Ilana Casoy
Ilana Casoy
Self
Ilana Casoy
Self
Francisco Cembranelli
Francisco Cembranelli
Self
Francisco Cembranelli
Self


José Luiz Datena
José Luiz Datena
Self
José Luiz Datena
Self
Maria Lydia Flandoli
Maria Lydia Flandoli
Self
Maria Lydia Flandoli
Self
Rodrigo Hidalgo
Rodrigo Hidalgo
Self
Rodrigo Hidalgo
Self
Anna Carolina Jatobá
Anna Carolina Jatobá
Self
Anna Carolina Jatobá
Self
Alexandre Nardoni
Alexandre Nardoni
Self
Alexandre Nardoni
Self
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