
Dias de Greve
Drama · Documentary
Overview
The struggle of a small group of blacksmiths trapped between keeping a long going strike with claims for better fees and the necessity of getting back to work when there's no money left for basic necessities.
Top Cast
Wellington Abreu
Wellington Abreu
Assis
Wellington Abreu
Assis
Edimilson Braga
Edimilson Braga
Edvaldo
Edimilson Braga
Edvaldo
Dilmar Durães
Dilmar Durães
Marcelão
Dilmar Durães
Marcelão
Elias Cardoso
Elias Cardoso
Zé Tonho
Elias Cardoso
Zé Tonho
Carlos Alberto
Carlos Alberto
Damião
Carlos Alberto
Damião
Humberto Pedrancini
Humberto Pedrancini
Batista
Humberto Pedrancini
Batista
João Break
João Break
Zé Carlos
João Break
Zé Carlos
Marlete Fernandes
Marlete Fernandes
Sílvia
Marlete Fernandes
Sílvia
Antonia Maria
Antonia Maria
Marta
Antonia Maria
Marta
Kleberson
Kleberson
Pedrinho
Kleberson
Pedrinho
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