
Blue Blood
Drama · Mystery
Overview
When the Netuno Circus returns to Fernando de Noronha, it brings back a young man with a turbulent past. Pedro is now Zolah, the human cannonball. When secrets surface, bizarre family reunions rival the circus performances.
Top Cast


Daniel de Oliveira
Daniel de Oliveira
Zolah
Daniel de Oliveira
Zolah


Caroline Abras
Caroline Abras
Raquel
Caroline Abras
Raquel


Sandra Corveloni
Sandra Corveloni
Rosa
Sandra Corveloni
Rosa


Rômulo Braga
Rômulo Braga
Cangulo
Rômulo Braga
Cangulo


Matheus Nachtergaele
Matheus Nachtergaele
Gaètan
Matheus Nachtergaele
Gaètan


Milhem Cortaz
Milhem Cortaz
Inox
Milhem Cortaz
Inox
Laura Ramos
Laura Ramos
Teorema
Laura Ramos
Teorema


Lívia Falcão
Lívia Falcão
Zanoia
Lívia Falcão
Zanoia
Servílio de Holanda
Servílio de Holanda
Cuscuz
Servílio de Holanda
Cuscuz
Glicério Rosário
Glicério Rosário
Camarão
Glicério Rosário
Camarão
Similar Movies

17-year old Jesse lives in the shadow of his older brother Victor's failure to become surfing's Next Big Thing. Even when he's in his natural habitat of magnificent surf breaks, his blue-collar future is brought home by the coal barges that constantly line his horizon. Jesse has the natural skills to surf his way out of this reality and onto the international circuit but can he overcome his equally natural ability to sabotage himself? A momentous weekend away with his mates that includes first love and tragedy leads him to discover what's really important, and also to the performance of a lifetime.

Conrad is a gay man living in NYC. He's also CEO of an ad agency and by nature a control freak. Although Conrad is still in love with Martin (his ex), he hires a young Aussie hustler named Tyler, first for a night and then to work for his company. Things get increasingly complicated as Conrad tries to rekindle things with Martin. Meanwhile Tyler (who's daytime name is Ian) falls for Michael his new supervisor

Colloquially-told story of a few days in the life of Marieta, who's saving money for the last operation in her change from man to woman. She works as a prostitute in Madrid and longs for a legitimate job. Whenever she builds up her savings, her housemate and best friend Tomás finds ways to spend, lose, or cost her those funds. She meets Raúl, whom she likes and who likes her; the trouble is he also likes that part of her she wants removed. If that's not enough, she also has narcolepsy, and when she conks out, she dreams of musical-theater numbers in which she's the singing and dancing star. Are these dreams always going to be 20 centimeters out of reach?




















