
Paths
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Parallel tales of young couples desperately escaping cruel false fathers, each couple on the run across different regions of the country and during increasingly contemporary time periods.
Top Cast
Carmen Duarte
Carmen Duarte
Branca-Flor
Carmen Duarte
Branca-Flor
Manuela de Freitas
Manuela de Freitas
Atena
Manuela de Freitas
Atena
Virgilio Branco
Virgilio Branco
The Devil
Virgilio Branco
The Devil
Luís de Sousa Costa
Luís de Sousa Costa
The Father
Luís de Sousa Costa
The Father
Francisco Domingues
Francisco Domingues
The Storyteller
Francisco Domingues
The Storyteller


Margarida Gil
Margarida Gil
The Girl / The Devil's Woman
Margarida Gil
The Girl / The Devil's Woman
Sílvia Gomes Ferreira
Sílvia Gomes Ferreira
The Young Creature of the Elms and Waters
Sílvia Gomes Ferreira
The Young Creature of the Elms and Waters


João Guedes
João Guedes
The Lord of the Lands
João Guedes
The Lord of the Lands
António Mendes
António Mendes
The Wanderer / The Shepherd
António Mendes
The Wanderer / The Shepherd


João César Monteiro
João César Monteiro
The Monk / The Boss of the Thieves
João César Monteiro
The Monk / The Boss of the Thieves
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