
Last Days of Emanuel Raposo
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In the 1990s, a long time TV host from the Azores Islands comes to terms with his career's end in a turbulent fashion.
Top Cast
Diogo Lima
Diogo Lima
Mário Jorge Pacheco
Diogo Lima
Mário Jorge Pacheco


Francisco Afonso Lopes
Francisco Afonso Lopes
Arlindo Sousa
Francisco Afonso Lopes
Arlindo Sousa
Mia Tomé
Mia Tomé
Sãozinha Botelho
Mia Tomé
Sãozinha Botelho
Mário Roberto
Mário Roberto
Emanuel Raposo
Mário Roberto
Emanuel Raposo
Dalila Couto
Dalila Couto
Maria de Lurdes Raposo
Dalila Couto
Maria de Lurdes Raposo
Diogo Sousa
Diogo Sousa
Mário "Marinho" Maré
Diogo Sousa
Mário "Marinho" Maré
Catarina Gaspar
Catarina Gaspar
Maria do Céu Freitas
Catarina Gaspar
Maria do Céu Freitas
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