
DJ Cinderella
Feb 28 2019
•2h 34m
•Romance, Comedy
Cintia is modern princess, she's connected, decided and loves music. This "pop" princess used to live with their parents in a huge castle with a nice view to the city. Every night she looked through the window and watch the view dreaming with a prince she didn't met yet. But one day her castle crumbles with everything around her, after her parents divorce she went to live with her aunt and stops believing in love. What she didn't knew was that there was a charming prince in her history, that wanted to break the ice around our modern day cinderella.
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Maisa Silva
Cintia Dorella

Filipe Bragança
Fredy Prince

Fernanda Paes Leme
Patrícia Rocha

Letícia Pedro
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