| Guilherme Fontes | ... | Vinicius | |
| Milton Gonçalves | ... | Freitas | |
| Taumaturgo Ferreira | ... | Dream | |
| Ana Beatriz Wiltgen | ... | Nicinha | |
| Zé Trindade | ... | Oliveira | |
| Míriam Pires | ... | Mrs.Oliveira | |
| José Wilker | ... | Teacher | |
| Betty Faria | ... | Camila | |
| Daniel Filho | ... | Brito | |
| Tania Boscoli | ... | Bel | |
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| Dinorah Brillanti | ... | Dream's Mother | |
| Yolanda Cardoso | ... | Santinha's Aunt | |
| Cazuza | |||
| Fausto Fawcett | |||
| Jorge Fino | ... | Gigante | |
| Cristina Lavigne | ... | Santinha | |
| Paula Lavigne | |||
| Otto Machado | ... | Vinicius's Uncle | |
| Marcelo Madureira | |||
| Paulo Moska | |||
| Ezequiel Neves | |||
| Marcos Palmeira | ... | Jacaré | |
| Paulão | |||
| Beth Prado | |||
| Flávio São Thiago | ... | Photographer | |
| Sandro Solviatti | |||
| Roney Villela | |||
Directed by | |||
| Carlos Diegues | |||
| Tereza Gonzalez | (co-director) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Carlos Diegues | writer | |
| Carlos Lombardi | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Carlos Henrique Braga | .... | associate producer | |
| Rodolfo Brandão | .... | executive producer | |
| George Reinhard | .... | associate producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Gilberto Gil | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Edgar Moura | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Gilberto Santeiro | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Lia Renha | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Viviane Soares Sampaio | |||
Production Management | |||
| René Bittencourt | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Juarez Precioso | .... | assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Hercília Cardillo | .... | sound editor | |
| William Flageollet | .... | sound mixer | |
| Jorge Saldanha | .... | sound | |
| Phillipe Sarde | .... | sound | |
Music Department | |||
| William Flageollet | .... | music mixer | |
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This Brazilian French co production from 1987 is one of the masterpieces from acclaimed director Carlos Diegues (BYE, BYE BRAZIL, ORFEU). This may be the best film of his long career, and definitely the best, or one of the best Brazilian dramas of the mid and late 1980s. Brazil made the transition to a democracy in the mid 80s, and this movie explores that transition well, though it's not its central theme by any means. This film is really a social drama about a struggling saxophone player from the suburbs. As a result of his girl friend's disappearance, his ride (he takes a lot of trains, the metro system) through Rio exposes him to things which make him lose his theretofore relative innocence. As such, the film is a fascinating trip through Rio's (mostly under-) world. Cameos/small roles by some of Brazil's best actors enhance the experience, as well as the poignant performances by the young people inhabiting the film. Long available in PAL, it is now also available on NTSC. So the American market, and others on that system can see it. That is those who didn't see it back in 1987 & 88. It did get a pretty wide release as an art film everywhere, I remember. I first saw it then. But now, 13 years later, it is especially appealing to Brazil watchers, as one sees how much has changed there, and how much remains the same. The movie features a great soundtrack by Gilberto Gil, and a couple of performances by famed Brazilian Rock Artist, Cazuza, who died of AIDS, a few years after the film was made.