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A bourgeois housewife's life is shaken by a series of anonymous letters that she periodically receives, increasingly obscene. At first, she believes the sender to be a complete stranger, then she begins to suspect her husband's friends. But she doesn't dare talk to her husband about the letters or their contents: she remains anxious, thinking about suicide, and always waiting for the postman.

Top Cast

  • Imara Reis

    Imara Reis

    Helena

  • Hamilton Mosmann

    Hamilton Mosmann

    Marido

  • Nina de Pádua

    Nina de Pádua

    Narrator

  • Anita Tachenco

    Anita Tachenco

  • Sirmar Antunes

    Sirmar Antunes

  • Jimi Neto

    Jimi Neto

  • Cibelo de Grandi

    Cibelo de Grandi

  • Rochelle Costi

    Rochelle Costi

  • Jurema Besibetti

    Jurema Besibetti

Overview

A bourgeois housewife's life is shaken by a series of anonymous letters that she periodically receives, increasingly obscene. At first, she believes the sender to be a complete stranger, then she begins to suspect her husband's friends. But she doesn't dare talk to her husband about the letters or their contents: she remains anxious, thinking about suicide, and always waiting for the postman.

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