
Rending
Crime · Drama
Overview
A philosophy-obsessed serial rapist stalks a university campus in broad daylight.
Top Cast


Ricardo Aibéo
Ricardo Aibéo
Edgar
Ricardo Aibéo
Edgar


Ana Teresa Carvalhosa
Ana Teresa Carvalhosa
Ana Rita
Ana Teresa Carvalhosa
Ana Rita


Isabel Ruth
Isabel Ruth
Dr. Zita Portugal
Isabel Ruth
Dr. Zita Portugal


Paula Marques
Paula Marques
Maria dos Anjos
Paula Marques
Maria dos Anjos


Ivo M. Ferreira
Ivo M. Ferreira
Miguel
Ivo M. Ferreira
Miguel


Ana Brandão
Ana Brandão
Inês
Ana Brandão
Inês
Vasco Freire
Vasco Freire
Tiago
Vasco Freire
Tiago


Sara de Castro
Sara de Castro
Lígia
Sara de Castro
Lígia
Nicolas Brites
Nicolas Brites
Luca
Nicolas Brites
Luca
Pedro de Castro
Pedro de Castro
Vasco
Pedro de Castro
Vasco
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