
The Violin Teacher
Drama · Music
Overview
After failing to be admitted into the OSESP Orchestra, a talented violinist is forced to give music classes to teenagers in a public school. He soon finds his world transformed by the power of music and friendships formed with his pupils.
Top Cast


Lázaro Ramos
Lázaro Ramos
Laerte
Lázaro Ramos
Laerte


Sandra Corveloni
Sandra Corveloni
Alzira
Sandra Corveloni
Alzira


Kaique Jesus Santos
Kaique Jesus Santos
Samuel
Kaique Jesus Santos
Samuel


Elzio Vieira
Elzio Vieira
VR
Elzio Vieira
VR


Fernanda de Freitas
Fernanda de Freitas
Bruna
Fernanda de Freitas
Bruna


Marin Alsop
Marin Alsop
Self
Marin Alsop
Self


Graça De Andrade
Graça De Andrade
Rosimeire
Graça De Andrade
Rosimeire


Hermes Baroli
Hermes Baroli
Laerte's friend
Hermes Baroli
Laerte's friend


Criolo
Criolo
Clayton
Criolo
Clayton


Milton Gonçalves
Milton Gonçalves
Laerte's father (voice)
Milton Gonçalves
Laerte's father (voice)
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