
Caju, Meu Amigo
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
United by their love for the same dog, two women scarred by the 2024 flood transform a silent dispute into a journey of encounter, loss, and reconstruction.
Top Cast


Vitória Strada
Vitória Strada
Rafaela
Vitória Strada
Rafaela


Liane Venturella
Liane Venturella
Nice
Liane Venturella
Nice


Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes
Vinicius
Bruno Fernandes
Vinicius


Gabriela Poester
Gabriela Poester
Cachorreira
Gabriela Poester
Cachorreira


João Carlos Castanha
João Carlos Castanha
Zelador
João Carlos Castanha
Zelador
Lívia Dávalos
Lívia Dávalos
Carla
Lívia Dávalos
Carla
Maria Benedita Belmonte
Maria Benedita Belmonte
Dirce
Maria Benedita Belmonte
Dirce
Lincoln Speziali
Lincoln Speziali
Sandro
Lincoln Speziali
Sandro
Natasha Villar
Natasha Villar
Graça
Natasha Villar
Graça


Sandra Possani
Sandra Possani
Líria
Sandra Possani
Líria
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