
The Life of Oswaldo
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Oswaldo is a homeless man who survives by trying to steal ice cream from the city's ice cream parlor. One day, the owner of the ice cream parlor decides to hire Oswaldo and teach him how to become a better person.
Top Cast
Marcos Vinícius
Marcos Vinícius
Oswaldo
Marcos Vinícius
Oswaldo
Samuel Fernandes
Samuel Fernandes
João Inácio
Samuel Fernandes
João Inácio
Manuella Amaral
Manuella Amaral
Anais, Menina da Fraternidade, Mulher da Sorveteria
Manuella Amaral
Anais, Menina da Fraternidade, Mulher da Sorveteria
Pedro Ribas
Pedro Ribas
Homem na Sorveteria, Mr. Besta, Cara Aleatório, Voz do Repórter
Pedro Ribas
Homem na Sorveteria, Mr. Besta, Cara Aleatório, Voz do Repórter
Enzo Nenê Loiola
Enzo Nenê Loiola
Enzo Farma-Aura, Mendigo Mascarado, Voz da Razão
Enzo Nenê Loiola
Enzo Farma-Aura, Mendigo Mascarado, Voz da Razão
Matheus Gessinger
Matheus Gessinger
Locutor de Rádio #1
Matheus Gessinger
Locutor de Rádio #1
Bernardo Rolim
Bernardo Rolim
Locutor de Rádio #2
Bernardo Rolim
Locutor de Rádio #2
Antony Alexandre
Antony Alexandre
Locutor de Rádio #3
Antony Alexandre
Locutor de Rádio #3
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