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Drama · Romance
Overview
Gabriel and Rita, a trans girl, have been friends since childhood. But a weekend trip to Chapada dos Guimarães could reveal the romance they insist on denying.
Top Cast


Alice Anayumi
Alice Anayumi
Rita
Alice Anayumi
Rita


Danilo Baz
Danilo Baz
Gabriel
Danilo Baz
Gabriel


Jucelina Ferreira
Jucelina Ferreira
Márcia
Jucelina Ferreira
Márcia


Karine Sacramento
Karine Sacramento
Bia
Karine Sacramento
Bia


Ana Júlia Goulart
Ana Júlia Goulart
Luana
Ana Júlia Goulart
Luana


Arenor
Arenor
Filho do seu Luiz
Arenor
Filho do seu Luiz


Antonietta Lampugnani
Antonietta Lampugnani
Amiga de Bia
Antonietta Lampugnani
Amiga de Bia
Carlos Gustavo
Carlos Gustavo
Carlos Gustavo
Íris Rubira
Íris Rubira
Íris Rubira
Ludymilla Luz
Ludymilla Luz
Ludymilla Luz
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