
Maré, Our Love Story
Drama
Overview
Free adaptation of Romeo and Juliet translated to the harsh life in Favela da Maré, one of largest and most violent slums in Rio de Janeiro. Living in a slum divided between two rival gangs of drug traffickers, Analídia is the daughter of one of the gangs' leaders and Jonathan is a childhood friend of the other gang leader. Both study in a dance group situated exactly in the middle of the two territories, looking for solace in art.
Top Cast


Vinícius D'Black
Vinícius D'Black
Jonathan
Vinícius D'Black
Jonathan


Marisa Orth
Marisa Orth
Fernanda
Marisa Orth
Fernanda


Cristina Lago
Cristina Lago
Analídia
Cristina Lago
Analídia
Monique Soares
Monique Soares
Luciene
Monique Soares
Luciene
Rafael Mariano
Rafael Mariano
Leonardo
Rafael Mariano
Leonardo


Babu Santana
Babu Santana
Dudu
Babu Santana
Dudu


Elisa Lucinda
Elisa Lucinda
D. Maria
Elisa Lucinda
D. Maria


Flávio Bauraqui
Flávio Bauraqui
Paulo
Flávio Bauraqui
Paulo


Malu Galli
Malu Galli
Maria Eugênia
Malu Galli
Maria Eugênia
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