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Comedy · Drama
Overview
A famous actor believes he has totally mastered his craft. A young and talented actress is open to new challenges. They meet, and confront each other; on, and off the stage. From his personal and artistic lethargy, he sees the possibilities of a new beginning, new opportunities, after starting to see her. The story unravels, as the title states, "behind the curtain."
Top Cast


Denise Fraga
Denise Fraga
Helena
Denise Fraga
Helena


Luís Melo
Luís Melo
Sérgio
Luís Melo
Sérgio


Pedro Cardoso
Pedro Cardoso
Marcos
Pedro Cardoso
Marcos


Marisa Orth
Marisa Orth
Laís
Marisa Orth
Laís


Esther Góes
Esther Góes
Alexandra
Esther Góes
Alexandra


Dalton Vigh
Dalton Vigh
Tony
Dalton Vigh
Tony


Milhem Cortaz
Milhem Cortaz
Puck
Milhem Cortaz
Puck


Gianni Ratto
Gianni Ratto
Seu José
Gianni Ratto
Seu José
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