
Zona J
Crime · Drama · Romance
Overview
Tó, a black boy from Zona J, a tough neighborhood in Lisbon, falls in love with a white girl, Carla. Tó dreams of living in Angola and taking Carla with him. However, the reality the two teens are in complicates their plans...
Top Cast


Núria Madruga
Núria Madruga
Carla
Núria Madruga
Carla


Ivo Canelas
Ivo Canelas
Cosmo
Ivo Canelas
Cosmo


Ana Bustorff
Ana Bustorff
Conceição
Ana Bustorff
Conceição


José Pedro Gomes
José Pedro Gomes
Carlos
José Pedro Gomes
Carlos


Carlos Santos
Carlos Santos
capataz
Carlos Santos
capataz


Joaquim Nicolau
Joaquim Nicolau
worker
Joaquim Nicolau
worker


Almeno Gonçalves
Almeno Gonçalves
inspector
Almeno Gonçalves
inspector
Félix Fontoura
Félix Fontoura
Tó
Félix Fontoura
Tó
Milton Spencer
Milton Spencer
Pantera
Milton Spencer
Pantera
Edson Silva
Edson Silva
Picapau
Edson Silva
Picapau
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