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The Lives We Lead

The story of the relationship between Military Police commander Domingos Macedo and his children over three decades. Raised in a toxic family environment, the children struggle to survive the rigid rule of a man forged by the brutality of the Military Police. Flávia learns early on that defending herself is an act of rebellion and transforms fear into strength, until she manages, in her own way and by her own rules, to challenge her father's power on the Andaraí favela (community).

Top Cast

  • Caco Ciocler

    Caco Ciocler

  • Bianca Comparato

    Bianca Comparato

  • Ivan Mendes

    Ivan Mendes

  • Drico Alves

    Drico Alves

  • Letícia Braga

    Letícia Braga

  • Deborah Sargentelli

    Deborah Sargentelli

  • Alexandre Britto

    Alexandre Britto

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Overview

The story of the relationship between Military Police commander Domingos Macedo and his children over three decades. Raised in a toxic family environment, the children struggle to survive the rigid rule of a man forged by the brutality of the Military Police. Flávia learns early on that defending herself is an act of rebellion and transforms fear into strength, until she manages, in her own way and by her own rules, to challenge her father's power on the Andaraí favela (community).

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