
Time and the Wind
Drama · History · War
Overview
Based on Érico Verissimo's literary trilogy, Time and the Wind follows 150 years of the Terra Cambará family and their opponents, the Amaral family. The struggles between the two families begin in the missions and lasts until the end of the 19th century. The film also features the period of formation of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and the dispute of territory between the Portuguese and Spanish crowns.
Top Cast


Fernanda Montenegro
Fernanda Montenegro
Bibiana Terra Cambará (idosa)
Fernanda Montenegro
Bibiana Terra Cambará (idosa)


Thiago Lacerda
Thiago Lacerda
Capitão Rodrigo Cambará
Thiago Lacerda
Capitão Rodrigo Cambará


Marjorie Estiano
Marjorie Estiano
Bibiana Terra Cambará (jovem)
Marjorie Estiano
Bibiana Terra Cambará (jovem)


Cleo
Cleo
Ana Terra
Cleo
Ana Terra


Janaína Kremer
Janaína Kremer
Bibiana Terra Cambará (adulta)
Janaína Kremer
Bibiana Terra Cambará (adulta)


Mayana Moura
Mayana Moura
Luzia Silva Cambará
Mayana Moura
Luzia Silva Cambará


Igor Rickli
Igor Rickli
Bolívar Terra Cambará
Igor Rickli
Bolívar Terra Cambará


Leonardo Machado
Leonardo Machado
Marciano Bezerra
Leonardo Machado
Marciano Bezerra


Rafael Cardoso
Rafael Cardoso
Florêncio Terra
Rafael Cardoso
Florêncio Terra


Suzana Pires
Suzana Pires
Ana Terra (adulta)
Suzana Pires
Ana Terra (adulta)
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