

Horror · Music · Romance
Overview
Somewhere in the Brazilian seaside, teenagers Lucas and Martin fall in love while investigating the disappearance of a local kid. But their blossoming romance is threatened by sinister forces lurking beneath that idyllic summery landscape.
Top Cast


Bruno Germano
Bruno Germano
Martin
Bruno Germano
Martin


João Felipe Saldanha
João Felipe Saldanha
Lucas
João Felipe Saldanha
Lucas


Tuna Dwek
Tuna Dwek
Hilda
Tuna Dwek
Hilda


Beto Sargentelli
Beto Sargentelli
Bernard Fokke
Beto Sargentelli
Bernard Fokke


Daniel Paulin
Daniel Paulin
Daniel
Daniel Paulin
Daniel


Nani Porto
Nani Porto
Alice
Nani Porto
Alice


Marcos Oli
Marcos Oli
João
Marcos Oli
João


Matheus Paiva
Matheus Paiva
Vitor
Matheus Paiva
Vitor


Gabriela Gonzalez
Gabriela Gonzalez
Julia
Gabriela Gonzalez
Julia


Natacha Wiggers
Natacha Wiggers
Silvia
Natacha Wiggers
Silvia
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