
Becoming Vera
Drama · Music
Overview
In Miami, 18-year-old pianist Vera, a foster child aging out of the system, struggles to pursue her passion for Latin Jazz amidst poverty and exploitation. After landing a freelance job painting a music studio, she impresses Hector, the studio owner and music producer, who offers her a chance to compose. However, Hector exploits her talent, stealing her composition for his own gain. Faced with betrayal and self-doubt, Vera almost gives up her dream. But with determination and the support of friends, she finds her voice and takes one final step toward a future in Latin Jazz, proving that anything is possible with resilience and self-belief.
Top Cast
Raquel Lebish
Raquel Lebish
Vera
Raquel Lebish
Vera
Gabriel Diehl
Gabriel Diehl
Hector
Gabriel Diehl
Hector
Nicolas Pozo
Nicolas Pozo
Jake
Nicolas Pozo
Jake
Mikaela Monet
Mikaela Monet
Ellen
Mikaela Monet
Ellen
Brandon Williams
Brandon Williams
Daniel
Brandon Williams
Daniel


Phillip Andre Botello
Phillip Andre Botello
Ariel
Phillip Andre Botello
Ariel


Stuart G Murphy
Stuart G Murphy
Anton
Stuart G Murphy
Anton
Victoria Fraunberger
Victoria Fraunberger
Young Lady
Victoria Fraunberger
Young Lady
JD Driskill
JD Driskill
Landlord
JD Driskill
Landlord
Lonnie Jackson
Lonnie Jackson
Old Man
Lonnie Jackson
Old Man
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