Fernanda Torres:
Because it has happened with this film and with this book. And, suddenly, this film in Brazil became a phenomenon of people from all kinds of beliefs. They all started to go to the movie theater and talk about the dictatorship and talk about, this is not right, I mean, to kill a family like this.
As it’s the story of a family, everybody can relate to that people, if you are young, to the young children, if you are a mother, to my character, if you are a father, to Rubens Paiva’s character. So something very special happened with this movie.