
Acting
Rodrigo García Jatobá (Recife, June 15, 1983) is a Brazilian actor. He became known for his role in the film Tattoo, which earned him awards such as the Redeemer Trophy for Best Supporting Actor at the Rio Festival and the APCA Trophy for Best Actor.

Recently divorced, Roberta is living her best life, until she discovers that someone has turned her biggest secret into the plot of a soap opera — where she is the villain.

Roberta is a renowned classical pianist battling a chronic kidney disease. However, an unexpected encounter with Father José will forever change her life.

Paulete, the star of a daring theater group, is visited by his military brother-in-law, the young Fininha. A torrid relationship arises between the two, and now the soldier must deal with the prevailing repression during the Brazilian military dictatorship.

In four stories inspired by humorous tales by Ariano Suassuna, each created based on phrases by the poet from Paraíba, we meet Helder, Fabiano, Pierce and Lorena, living different situations where, ironically, the lie is always the protagonist.

Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does.

Following in the footsteps of her idol and bandmate Jaqueline, Shelly intends to become a great singer of Brega. She enters show business in search of fame and fortune but, inserted in a world where everything is disposable, including love and human relationships, she will encounter great difficulties to achieve fame.

Curral is a political drama set in the rural Brazilian city of Gravatá. During the mayoral elections, the population is divided between the Blue and Red parties, two political oligarchies fighting each other for power. A recent severe drought means water is the main bargaining chip when it comes to securing a majority of people's votes. Chico Caixa is a former city employee. He lost his job trying to take water supplies to a poor neighborhood which had been abandoned for political reasons. Caixa is invited by a childhood partner, Joel, to work on his councilor campaign. Joel presents himself as a new alternative to the older candidates, who have been in power for decades. But as the campaign progresses, Chico Caixa soon realizes that breaking apart from the established political game is not always as easy as it may seem

Thirteen-year-old Marcielle lives on Marajó Island in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. To break a terrible cycle that imprisons the women around her in an isolated region, she must do the impossible to liberate herself and her younger sister from a dark abyss of silence held by her own family.

Lorena and Juquinha, a young couple who first met in the universe of Três Graças, decide to take the next step in their relationship and start building a life together. As they try to navigate everyday life as partners, their romance is repeatedly tested by jealousy, family pressures, and the schemes of people who disapprove of their relationship. The situation becomes more complicated when Juquinha’s ex-girlfriend Teca reappears, stirring unresolved emotions and doubts. Meanwhile, the manipulative Lucélia works behind the scenes to drive a wedge between them. Through misunderstandings, emotional confrontations, and moments of tenderness, Lorena and Juquinha must decide whether their love is strong enough to overcome outside interference and their own insecurities.

