
GAP
Drama · Documentary · Horror
Overview
A resident of a ghetto’s neighborhood of São Paulo amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Gustavo has severe anxiety attacks. When he receives a call from a friend who lives in the same street, he reflects different stories of neighborhood residents in parallel with his family's daily life during social isolation.
Top Cast
Jhonatan Bào
Jhonatan Bào
Vitin
Jhonatan Bào
Vitin


Gustavo Pera
Gustavo Pera
Gustavo
Gustavo Pera
Gustavo
Aduzinda Barroso
Aduzinda Barroso
Aduzinda
Aduzinda Barroso
Aduzinda
Belmira Fernandes
Belmira Fernandes
Belmira
Belmira Fernandes
Belmira
Gorete Pera
Gorete Pera
Gorete
Gorete Pera
Gorete
Laura Rachid
Laura Rachid
Repórter 1
Laura Rachid
Repórter 1
Amanda Souza
Amanda Souza
Repórter 2
Amanda Souza
Repórter 2
Madu Pinto
Madu Pinto
Repórter 3
Madu Pinto
Repórter 3
Edna Cavalcante
Edna Cavalcante
Repórter 4
Edna Cavalcante
Repórter 4
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