
Lost Sofia
Romance · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
A modern and independent girl, but when it comes to love, the only novels in her life are those from Jane Austen's literary universe. After using a borrowed cell phone, something mysterious happens and she is transported to a different world, which resembles the 19th century. Sofia is taken in by the family of the charming Ian Clarke, while desperately trying to find a way to return to her life. What she didn't know is that her heart had other plans.
Top Cast


Giovanna Grigio
Giovanna Grigio
Sofia Alonzo
Giovanna Grigio
Sofia Alonzo


Bruno Montaleone
Bruno Montaleone
Ian Clarke
Bruno Montaleone
Ian Clarke


Nathália Falcão
Nathália Falcão
Elisa Clarke
Nathália Falcão
Elisa Clarke


Bia Arantes
Bia Arantes
Teodora Moura
Bia Arantes
Teodora Moura


Luciana Paes
Luciana Paes
Abigail
Luciana Paes
Abigail


Emira Sophia
Emira Sophia
Valentina Albuquerque
Emira Sophia
Valentina Albuquerque


Hélio de la Peña
Hélio de la Peña
Dr. Almeida
Hélio de la Peña
Dr. Almeida


Sergio Malheiros
Sergio Malheiros
Lucas Guimarães
Sergio Malheiros
Lucas Guimarães


Lucinha Lins
Lucinha Lins
Sra. Albuquerque
Lucinha Lins
Sra. Albuquerque


Diego Montez
Diego Montez
Santiago
Diego Montez
Santiago
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