

Drama
Overview
After the collapse of their relationships with other people, Maria and Paulo embark in an intense relationship in order to shield themselves from loneliness.
Top Cast


Sonia Braga
Sonia Braga
Maria
Sonia Braga
Maria


Paulo César Peréio
Paulo César Peréio
Paulo
Paulo César Peréio
Paulo


Vera Fischer
Vera Fischer
Barbara Bergman
Vera Fischer
Barbara Bergman


Tarcísio Meira
Tarcísio Meira
Ulisses
Tarcísio Meira
Ulisses


Regina Casé
Regina Casé
Mulher de Valdir
Regina Casé
Mulher de Valdir


Vera Abelha
Vera Abelha
Vera
Vera Abelha
Vera


Maria Lúcia Dahl
Maria Lúcia Dahl
Mulher de Ulisses
Maria Lúcia Dahl
Mulher de Ulisses


Marcus Vinícius
Marcus Vinícius
Marcus Vinícius


Flávio São Thiago
Flávio São Thiago
Valdir
Flávio São Thiago
Valdir


Maria Silvia
Maria Silvia
Maria Silvia
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