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Matilde Looks Back

Matilde’s mother leaves the six years old girl with her grandmother and her sixteen years old cousin. As the night approaches Matilde faces for the first time the weight of acting of her own will.

Top Cast

  • Matilde Mariz

    Matilde Mariz

  • Lúcia Pires

    Lúcia Pires

  • Carla Nogueira

    Carla Nogueira

  • Lucky Mariz

    Lucky Mariz

Overview

Matilde’s mother leaves the six years old girl with her grandmother and her sixteen years old cousin. As the night approaches Matilde faces for the first time the weight of acting of her own will.

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