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Diário de Bordo de uma Viagem à Infância: Mundo da Lua, o Documentário

The series “Mundo da Lua”, produced by TV Cultura in the 90s in Brazil, returns in another logbook by Lucas Silva e Silva. The documentary “Diário de Bordo de uma Viagem à Infância” is the meeting of those who were in front of and behind the cameras, telling the backstage of the series, and also the fans who followed on TV.

Top Cast

  • Luciano Amaral

    Luciano Amaral

  • Antônio Fagundes

    Antônio Fagundes

  • Mira Haar

    Mira Haar

  • Laura Cardoso

    Laura Cardoso

  • Ken Kaneko

    Ken Kaneko

  • Flávio de Souza

    Flávio de Souza

  • mariana blum

    mariana blum

  • Anna Muylaert

    Anna Muylaert

  • roberto vignati

    roberto vignati

Overview

The series “Mundo da Lua”, produced by TV Cultura in the 90s in Brazil, returns in another logbook by Lucas Silva e Silva. The documentary “Diário de Bordo de uma Viagem à Infância” is the meeting of those who were in front of and behind the cameras, telling the backstage of the series, and also the fans who followed on TV.

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