
Cyclone
Drama
Overview
Dayse, a Brazilian playwright known as Cyclone, wants to study in Paris. Having a career in theater is unthinkable for a woman in São Paulo in 1918. But her director doesn’t want her to go, as he would lose his mistress and ghostwriter. When she becomes pregnant by him, her dream starts to fade. An artist’s struggle for self-determination in a patriarchal society, based on the true story of Daisy Pontes and modernist Oswald de Andrade.
Top Cast


Luíza Mariani
Luíza Mariani
Daise Castro
Luíza Mariani
Daise Castro


Eduardo Moscovis
Eduardo Moscovis
Heitor Gamba
Eduardo Moscovis
Heitor Gamba


Karine Teles
Karine Teles
Marie
Karine Teles
Marie


Luciana Paes
Luciana Paes
Lia
Luciana Paes
Lia


Magali Biff
Magali Biff
Ada
Magali Biff
Ada


Ricardo Teodoro
Ricardo Teodoro
Paco
Ricardo Teodoro
Paco


Helena Albergaria
Helena Albergaria
Tatiana
Helena Albergaria
Tatiana


Rogério Brito
Rogério Brito
Rodrigues
Rogério Brito
Rodrigues


Angela Ribeiro
Angela Ribeiro
Angela Ribeiro


Bárbara Salomé
Bárbara Salomé
Bárbara Salomé
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