
Ó Paí, Ó: Look at This
Music · Comedy
Overview
During the Carnival in the historical site of Pelourinho, Salvador da Bahia, we follow the lives of the tenants of a falling-to-pieces tenement house who try to get by using creativity, irony, humor, and music.
Top Cast


Lázaro Ramos
Lázaro Ramos
Roque
Lázaro Ramos
Roque


Dira Paes
Dira Paes
Psilene
Dira Paes
Psilene


Wagner Moura
Wagner Moura
Boca
Wagner Moura
Boca


Stênio Garcia
Stênio Garcia
Seu Jerônimo
Stênio Garcia
Seu Jerônimo


Luciana Souza
Luciana Souza
Dona Joana
Luciana Souza
Dona Joana


Emanuelle Araújo
Emanuelle Araújo
Rosa
Emanuelle Araújo
Rosa


Érico Brás
Érico Brás
Reginaldo
Érico Brás
Reginaldo
Tânia Toko
Tânia Toko
Neuzão da Rocha
Tânia Toko
Neuzão da Rocha
Auristela Sá
Auristela Sá
Carmem
Auristela Sá
Carmem


Valdineia Soriano
Valdineia Soriano
Maria
Valdineia Soriano
Maria
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