
Chameleons
Documentary · Drama · Fantasy
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Nathalia Duarte
Nathalia Duarte
Joana
Nathalia Duarte
Joana
Sandra Lira
Sandra Lira
Mãe de Joana
Sandra Lira
Mãe de Joana


Vanessa Prieto
Vanessa Prieto
Edgar Allan Poe (Voice)
Vanessa Prieto
Edgar Allan Poe (Voice)


Matheus Moreira
Matheus Moreira
Hector Berlioz / Benjamin Haydon (Voice)
Matheus Moreira
Hector Berlioz / Benjamin Haydon (Voice)
Michelle Boesche
Michelle Boesche
Robert Lowell (Voice)
Michelle Boesche
Robert Lowell (Voice)


Antonio Vanfill
Antonio Vanfill
Sylvia Plath / Theodore Roethke (Voice)
Antonio Vanfill
Sylvia Plath / Theodore Roethke (Voice)
Mauricio Biondi
Mauricio Biondi
Narrador do Documentário
Mauricio Biondi
Narrador do Documentário
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