98 Octanas

98 Octanas

4.0

Mar 14 2006

2h 34m

Adventure, Drama, Romance

He and she don't know each other. They randomly meet at a gas station, while drifting. "Where are we going? Far away. Where is that? Near."

Rogério Samora

Rogério Samora

Dinis

Carla Chambel

Carla Chambel

Maria

Márcia Breia

Márcia Breia

Pilar

Fernando Heitor

Fernando Heitor

Barman

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