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Jorel's Brother: Shostners Show - Season 1

In each episode, Jorel's Brother and Gesonel present a different project to Shostners and Shostners. The ideas are presented at meetings in Shostners Tower, in a satire of the infamous "pitching" and "greenlight" meetings.

Top Cast

  • Andrei Duarte

    Andrei Duarte

    Irmão do Jorel (voice)

  • Hugo Picchi Neto

    Hugo Picchi Neto

    Gesonel (voice)

  • Tânia Gaidarji

    Tânia Gaidarji

    Dra. Suzana (voice)

  • Daniel Furlan

    Daniel Furlan

    Executivos (voice)

Overview

In each episode, Jorel's Brother and Gesonel present a different project to Shostners and Shostners. The ideas are presented at meetings in Shostners Tower, in a satire of the infamous "pitching" and "greenlight" meetings.

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