
Paulo Coelho's Best Story
Drama · History
Overview
Paulo Coelho is the world’s most translated living author, his books having sold over 165 million copies. But he was not always the inspirational global phenomenon he is today. Like the heroes in his spiritual classics THE ALCHEMIST and THE PILGRIMAGE, he long-searched for his calling, flirting with death, escaping madness, falling in love, and making rock ’n’ roll history in Brazil, all-the-while striving for success as a writer. A wild ride through a lifetime of stranger-than-fiction adventures, PAULO COELHO’S BEST STORY is a profoundly moving film that goes straight to the heart of the most beloved literary guru of our time, revealing the most incredible wonder of all: the man behind the masterpieces.
Top Cast


Júlio Andrade
Júlio Andrade
Paulo Coelho (Adulto)
Júlio Andrade
Paulo Coelho (Adulto)


Ravel Andrade
Ravel Andrade
Paulo Coelho (Jovem)
Ravel Andrade
Paulo Coelho (Jovem)


Fabiana Gugli
Fabiana Gugli
Christina
Fabiana Gugli
Christina


Lucci Ferreira
Lucci Ferreira
Raul Seixas
Lucci Ferreira
Raul Seixas


Fabiula Nascimento
Fabiula Nascimento
Lygia (Mãe de Paulo Coelho)
Fabiula Nascimento
Lygia (Mãe de Paulo Coelho)


Enrique Díaz
Enrique Díaz
Pedro (Pai de Paulo Coelho)
Enrique Díaz
Pedro (Pai de Paulo Coelho)


Letícia Colin
Letícia Colin
Ana
Letícia Colin
Ana


Luis Carlos Miele
Luis Carlos Miele
Mestre Tuca
Luis Carlos Miele
Mestre Tuca


Nancho Novo
Nancho Novo
Jay
Nancho Novo
Jay


Paz Vega
Paz Vega
Luiza
Paz Vega
Luiza
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