
Dolores
Drama · Romance
Overview
On the eve of her 65th birthday, Dolores has a premonition: her life is about to change. She will own a successful casino. However, her gambling addiction of the past may work against her. Deborah, her only daughter, waits for her boyfriend's release from prison to start a new life, whilst her granddaughter Duda clings to a chance of working in the United States. All three women will strive to make their dreams of a better life a reality, going for it all or nothing.
Top Cast


Carla Ribas
Carla Ribas
Dolores
Carla Ribas
Dolores


Naruna Costa
Naruna Costa
Deborah
Naruna Costa
Deborah


Ariane Aparecida
Ariane Aparecida
Duda
Ariane Aparecida
Duda


Gilda Nomacce
Gilda Nomacce
Gilda Nomacce


Zezé Motta
Zezé Motta
Zezé Motta


Bruno Kott
Bruno Kott
Bruno Kott


Roney Villela
Roney Villela
Roney Villela


Clara Lima
Clara Lima
Clara Lima
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