
The Year My Parents Went on Vacation
Drama
Overview
A boy is left alone in a Jewish neighborhood in the year of 1970, where both world cup and dictatorship happen in Brazil.
Top Cast


Michel Joelsas
Michel Joelsas
Mauro
Michel Joelsas
Mauro


Germano Haiut
Germano Haiut
Shlomo
Germano Haiut
Shlomo


Paulo Autran
Paulo Autran
Mótel (Avô)
Paulo Autran
Mótel (Avô)


Simone Spoladore
Simone Spoladore
Bia (Mãe)
Simone Spoladore
Bia (Mãe)


Eduardo Moreira
Eduardo Moreira
Daniel (Pai)
Eduardo Moreira
Daniel (Pai)


Caio Blat
Caio Blat
Ítalo
Caio Blat
Ítalo
Daniela Piepszyk
Daniela Piepszyk
Hanna
Daniela Piepszyk
Hanna
Gabriel Eric Bursztein
Gabriel Eric Bursztein
Bóris
Gabriel Eric Bursztein
Bóris
Felipe Hanna Braun
Felipe Hanna Braun
Caco
Felipe Hanna Braun
Caco
Haim Fridman
Haim Fridman
Duda
Haim Fridman
Duda
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