Follows the story of Opinião, a theatre group created in 1964 during the early Brazilian dictatorship period to oppose the government through artistic performances. Considered the first left-wing response to the dictatorship, the group gathered now famous Brazilian artists such as Nara Leão, Maria Bethânia, João do Vale and Millôr Fernandes.
Macabéa has just moved to the big city after her aunt, who raised her, died. She gets a job as a typist and moves into a boarding house with three other women. In her spare time, she listens to a radio station called Time; on Sundays, she likes to ride the metro. Then she meets Olímpico, a northeasterner like herself, who has dreams of becoming a congressman.
Denoy de Oliveira (Belém, October 30, 1933 — São Paulo, November 4, 1998) was a Brazilian screenwriter, actor, producer, composer and film director. He stood out mainly in cinema, directing works such as Amante very Louca, O Baiano Fantasma and A Grande Noitada, among others. In theater, especially at Teatro Opinião, he worked as an author, director, actor and producer. He also worked on television.
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