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Episode: Season 2, Episode 1-3
Duration: 206 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x960 | Added: 2024-Jul-23 |
Alternate Names: Taina Medina
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Tainá Medina starred as Penha in the Brazilian film 'Um Dia Qualquer' (2020). In the movie, Penha's son goes missing on the first Sunday after Carnival, leading her to suspect the militia commanded by former police officer Quirino. While searching for her son, she uncovers the harsh realities of life in Rio's Baixada Fluminense under the control of militias.
Release Year: 2021
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Director: Adrian Teijido, Breno Silveira, Fernanda Badaue, Vellas, Vicente Kubrusly
Writer: Breno Silveira, Carolina Neves, Fábio Mendes, Higia Ikeda, Marcelo Vindicato, Priscila Gontijo, Tony Bellotto
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Companies: Amazon Studios, Bleach Filmes, Cimarrón Cine, Conspiração Filmes
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: addiction, drugs, overdose, war on drugs
Dom follows Victor (played by Selton Mello), a dedicated police officer in Rio de Janeiro who has spent his life battling cocaine trafficking. His son, Pedro (Gabriel Leone), however, is on the other side of this war - he's become one of the city's most wanted drug addicts and burglars. The series explores their complex father-son relationship as Victor struggles to save Pedro from himself, while Pedro grapples with his addiction. Will Victor's love be enough to pull Pedro out of his dangerous spiral?
Dom is a Brazilian-Uruguayan drama series that premiered in 2021, directed by Adrian Teijido, Breno Silveira, Fernanda Badue, Vellas, and Vicente Kubrusly. The show centers around the tumultuous relationship between a father, Victor (Selton Mello), who has dedicated his life to fighting drugs, and his son, Pedro (Gabriel Leone), who is deeply entrenched in addiction and crime. The series delves into themes of addiction, redemption, and the complexities of family bonds amidst Brazil's ongoing 'war on drugs'.