
Next Door: Hope
Overview
Cellist Helena is married to Mário, who criticizes her as an artist and a woman, leaving her insecure to the point of leaving the stage and becoming isolated and dependent on her husband.
Top Cast


Rita Loureiro
Rita Loureiro
Helena
Rita Loureiro
Helena


Miguel Guilherme
Miguel Guilherme
Mário
Miguel Guilherme
Mário


Cristovão Campos
Cristovão Campos
Rodrigo
Cristovão Campos
Rodrigo


Luciano Gomes
Luciano Gomes
Chico
Luciano Gomes
Chico


Cátia Nunes
Cátia Nunes
Amélia
Cátia Nunes
Amélia


Daniel Viana
Daniel Viana
Luís
Daniel Viana
Luís


Ana Cristina Oliveira
Ana Cristina Oliveira
Eunice
Ana Cristina Oliveira
Eunice


Rita Revez
Rita Revez
Joana
Rita Revez
Joana
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