Death and Life Madalena
Madalena is a film producer having to deal with the recent death of her father, her 8-month pregnancy and the production of a B-sci-fi film where everything seems to go wrong.
Madalena is a film producer having to deal with the recent death of her father, her 8-month pregnancy and the production of a B-sci-fi film where everything seems to go wrong.
Noá Bonoba
Madalena
Nataly Rocha
Natasha
Tavinho Teixeira
Oswaldo
Marcus Curvelo
Davi
David Santos
Nonato
Honório Felix
Gil
Jennifer Joingley
Jéssica
Linga Acácio
Kátia A. Fire
Rodrigo Fernandes
Rodrigo
Madalena is a film producer having to deal with the recent death of her father, her 8-month pregnancy and the production of a B-sci-fi film where everything seems to go wrong.
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