
The Most Red Thing in The World
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Catarina, a young and insatiably curious journalist, becomes involved in a contest to discover the most red thing in the world, which strains her relationship with Gabriel. Her growing obsession with finding the answer brings up deep and conflicting emotions about their unstable relationship.
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Bia Pafre
Bia Pafre
Catarina
Bia Pafre
Catarina
Dimitri Biá
Dimitri Biá
Gabriel
Dimitri Biá
Gabriel
Tainah Paes
Tainah Paes
Laura
Tainah Paes
Laura
Caique Copque
Caique Copque
Marcelo
Caique Copque
Marcelo
Beatryz Avelino
Beatryz Avelino
Figurante na discussão
Beatryz Avelino
Figurante na discussão
Bruno Margaritelli
Bruno Margaritelli
Figurante na discussão
Bruno Margaritelli
Figurante na discussão
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