Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted - Season 1
Based on true events, it follows socialite Ângela Diniz as her murder becomes a national flashpoint, turning the ensuing trial into a defining moment in the country’s history
Based on true events, it follows socialite Ângela Diniz as her murder becomes a national flashpoint, turning the ensuing trial into a defining moment in the country’s history
Marjorie Estiano
Ângela Diniz
Emílio Dantas
Doca Street
Antônio Fagundes
Evandro Lins e Silva
Thiago Lacerda
Ibrahim Sued
Camila Márdila
Lulu Prado
Yara de Novaes
Maria Diniz
Thelmo Fernandes
Milton Villas Boas
Renata Gaspar
Gilda Rabelo
Tóia Ferraz
Marion Laplace
Based on true events, it follows socialite Ângela Diniz as her murder becomes a national flashpoint, turning the ensuing trial into a defining moment in the country’s history
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