The story of five generations of the Austrian-Brazilian Knieps family, from the inauguration of their family-owned Great Mystical Circus in the 1910s up to the early 21st century, following both the family and the circus from their prime through to their decadence.
The 1990s marked the success of the boy-band Chocante. Twenty years later, the group has disbanded and the members took different paths in life. The old colleagues gather for an unexpected event, the death of one of the group members.
Livia and Felipe are in a forbidden love story doomed to end tragically. A century later, they both have a new chance to make their love real again. “Time After Time” is an innovative romance set in two different eras in which characters hold the opportunity to make up for their mistakes, come to terms with the past and write themselves another story.
Flora Diegues (Rio de Janeiro, September 23, 1984 – Rio de Janeiro, June 2, 2019) was a Brazilian actress, screenwriter and director. Daughter of Cacá Diegues and Renata Almeida Magalhães, she made her acting debut in 1996 in the film Tieta do Agreste. She died on June 2, 2019, at the age of 34, due to brain cancer, which she had fought for 3 years before her death.
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