
15 Dias
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Bianca, a 20-year-old girl, has a device on her arm that counts down the seconds until the day she dies. In the last 15 days of her life, she has to deal with missing her family and the presence of emptiness in her home.
Top Cast


Alanna Porto
Alanna Porto
Bianca
Alanna Porto
Bianca
Aline Lima
Aline Lima
Bruna
Aline Lima
Bruna
Mariângela Valença
Mariângela Valença
Joana
Mariângela Valença
Joana


Nivaldo Nascimento
Nivaldo Nascimento
Roberto
Nivaldo Nascimento
Roberto
Malu Neves
Malu Neves
Comercial (voz)
Malu Neves
Comercial (voz)
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