
Something Like That
Drama
Overview
Two seventeen-year-olds go out at night looking for a good time in the streets of São Paulo and end up discovering a lot about them selves and their hidden feelings.
Top Cast


André Antunes
André Antunes
Caio
André Antunes
Caio


Caroline Abras
Caroline Abras
Mari
Caroline Abras
Mari


Daniel Tavares
Daniel Tavares
Jovem
Daniel Tavares
Jovem
Elaine Cristina dos Santos
Elaine Cristina dos Santos
Hostess
Elaine Cristina dos Santos
Hostess
Julia Borst
Julia Borst
Menina do Banheiro
Julia Borst
Menina do Banheiro
Giullia Paulinelli
Giullia Paulinelli
Menina do Banheiro
Giullia Paulinelli
Menina do Banheiro
Fernanda Ferrari
Fernanda Ferrari
Caixa do Supermercado
Fernanda Ferrari
Caixa do Supermercado
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