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Dialogues

Adapted from the text "Diálogo" by the brazilian writer Caio Fernando Abreu.

Top Cast

  • Kevin Garcete

    Kevin Garcete

    Man

  • Lucas

    Lucas

    Companion (voice)

  • Davi Ademar

    Davi Ademar

    Arm (uncredited)

  • Nico Luna

    Nico Luna

    (uncredited)

Overview

Adapted from the text "Diálogo" by the brazilian writer Caio Fernando Abreu.

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