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Most Beautiful Thing - Season 1 [Sub: Eng]
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The series presents a chain of romantic and dramatic events of 1959. At that time, Maria Luisa was a rich and good woman who may have always relied on her father and husband. After a short while, after having left alone in Rio, Maria decided to stay in the city and dedicate herself to transferring her husband's ownership to the Bussa Nova Club. Perhaps this club will be a turning point for Mary, inspired by new friends of liberals and feminists who are changing her life.
The series presents a chain of romantic and dramatic events of 1959. At that time, Maria Luisa was a rich and good woman who may have always relied on her father and husband. After a short while, after having left alone in Rio, Maria decided to stay in the city and dedicate herself to transferring her husband's ownership to the Bussa Nova Club. Perhaps this club will be a turning point for Mary, inspired by new friends of liberals and feminists who are changing her life.
Actors:
Kiko Bertholini,
Brunna Martins,
Cici Antunes,
Rodrigo Candelot,
Saulo Rodrigues,
Fernando Nitsch,
Nelson Baskeville
Kiko Bertholini
Brunna Martins
Cici Antunes
Rodrigo Candelot
Saulo Rodrigues
Fernando Nitsch
Nelson Baskeville
Genre:
Romance
Director:
Caito Ortiz, Hugo Prata, Julia Rezende
Country:
Brazil
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