

Documentary
Overview
Patrícia was born with a condition that made it impossible for her to give birth, but the paths of life led her to meet Emanuel and Cléber, her children at heart.
Top Cast


Patrícia Bilhalva
Patrícia Bilhalva
Mãe
Patrícia Bilhalva
Mãe


Cléber Bilhalva
Cléber Bilhalva
Filho
Cléber Bilhalva
Filho


Emanuel Bilhalva
Emanuel Bilhalva
Filho
Emanuel Bilhalva
Filho


Edil Bilhalva
Edil Bilhalva
Pai
Edil Bilhalva
Pai
Enilda Silveira
Enilda Silveira
Avó
Enilda Silveira
Avó
Sinibaldo Bilhalva
Sinibaldo Bilhalva
Avô
Sinibaldo Bilhalva
Avô
Beethoven
Beethoven
Cachorro
Beethoven
Cachorro
Janice Franch
Janice Franch
Professora
Janice Franch
Professora
Davi dos Santos
Davi dos Santos
Aluno
Davi dos Santos
Aluno
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