Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Mawusi Tulani | ... | Iná |
Clarissa Kiste | ... | Maria | |
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Carolina Bianchi | ... | Ana |
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Thaia Perez | ... | Isabel |
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Agyei Augusto | ... | João |
Leonor Silveira | ... | Dona Romilda | |
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Alaíde Costa | ... | Josefina |
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Rogério Brito | ... | Antônio |
Thomas Aquino | ... | Eduardo | |
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Andrea Marquee | ... | Carolina |
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Luciano Chirolli | ... | Jorge |
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Teca Pereira | ... | Doca |
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Gilda Nomacce | ... | Irmã Flora |
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Vinicius Meloni | ... | Anísio |
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Eduardo Silva | ... | Silva |
In Brazil, 1899, shortly after the abolition of slavery, the ghosts of the past still walk among the living. For the women of the Soares family, the task of giving up their privilege and adapting to a middle-class reality drives them to the brink of madness. For Iná Nascimento, a former enslaved woman, the struggle to reunite her loved ones in a hostile new world forces her to face the truth about herself. Between Brazil's troubled past and fractured present, these women feel the ground shifting beneath their feet as they try to create a future of their own.
The movie is visually nice and the general plot is important. However, the outcome is boring and shallow, mainly due the bad script, which has the unconvincing dialogs as the geatest flaw.