Born in the small town of Feira de Santana, in the interior of Bahia, Divaldo has lived with mediumship since he was 4 years old. Disturbed by what he sees, rejected by other children and repressed by his father, the boy does not have an easy childhood. At 17, he is convinced that it is useless to try to deny his gift. With the support of his mother, he comes into contact with Spiritism and moves to Salvador to study the doctrine. Under the guidance of his spiritual guide, Joanna de Ângelis, the young man overcomes the homesickness and the loneliness of the big city and embraces his mission. A few years later, that strange boy from Feira de Santana becomes one of the most important mediums of all time and gives up his personal life to dedicate himself to charity.
Reeling from the death of her mother, Beatriz moves to Brazil where she begins an intense and toxic relationship with Rogério, an older musician struggling with his family's artistic legacy.
Trying rid himself of his anguish, Arthur burns poetry and songs made with his former partner. However, Isa's presence makes him remember and feel everything that he wants to destroy again.
Beatriz, an 18-year-old girl, tries to return to life after a heartbreak. Working in her mother’s flowershop, she spends the days with her friends Naty and Fabiba. She decides to join a troupe of amateur clowns dedicated to charity work. In the group, Bia discovers her inner clown, Tutu, and falls in love with Daniel, o boy that studies cinema and acts as a mute clown.
Ghilherme Lobo is a Brazilian actor best known for the film "Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho" ("The Way He Looks"), in which he played Leo, a blind, gay teenage boy.
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