
Narciso
Drama · Family · Fantasy
Overview
Narciso is a Black orphan boy living at Carmem’s house until he is adopted. He dreams of having a family, but has had only disappointments so far. To cheer the boy up, his friend, Alexandre gifts him an old basketball, with the promise that, if he scores three baskets, a genie will appear and make his wishes come true.
Top Cast
Arthur Ferreira
Arthur Ferreira
Narciso
Arthur Ferreira
Narciso


Seu Jorge
Seu Jorge
Gênio
Seu Jorge
Gênio


Bukassa Kabengele
Bukassa Kabengele
Joaquim
Bukassa Kabengele
Joaquim


Ju Colombo
Ju Colombo
Carmem
Ju Colombo
Carmem


Faíska Alves
Faíska Alves
Alexandre
Faíska Alves
Alexandre


Diego Francisco
Diego Francisco
Naldo
Diego Francisco
Naldo


Levi Asaf
Levi Asaf
Carlinhos
Levi Asaf
Carlinhos
Isadora Iglesias
Isadora Iglesias
Isis
Isadora Iglesias
Isis


Juliana Alves
Juliana Alves
Sônia
Juliana Alves
Sônia


Larissa Nunes
Larissa Nunes
Lili
Larissa Nunes
Lili
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