Caito Ortiz was born in Rio de Janeiro and studied film at New York University. In 2003, his first feature, the documentary Motoboys: Vida loca (2003), won Best Documentary at the 27º São Paulo International Film Festival . His next documentary about the peace game between Brazil and Haiti, O Dia em Que o Brasil Esteve Aqui (2005), was exhibited on the 29ª São Paulo International Film Festival and at Cuba's Festival del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano. On TV, his original fiction series (fdp) (2012) is an award winning co-production between Prodigo and HBO. Freedom Station (2013), a ficction story that takes place in between São Paulo and Tokyo marked his feature film debut. Jules and Dolores (2016) is Caito Ortiz second feature film.
Taís Araújo was born on November 25, 1978 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as Taís Bianca Gama de Araújo. She is an actress, known for Da Cor do Pecado (2004), Cheias de Charme (2012) and Viver a Vida (2009). She has been married to Lázaro Ramos since June 9, 2011. They have two children.
Mr. Catra was born as Wagner Domingues da Costa. He is an actor, known for Favela on Blast (2008), O Homem do Ano (2003) and Sou Feia Mas Tô na Moda (2005).
Milhem Cortaz begin his career studying with the Brazilian director Antunes Filho. He wen to the Piccollo Teatro de Milano, in Italy where he spent three years studying Comedy Dellart and other techniques. Back to Brazil, he started doing some films. One of his first films was "Olhos de Vampa" and after that, came several invitations to work in the movie industry of Brazil. Such as Carandiru with Hector Babenco where he did "Peixeira"a dangerous killer, Blue Blood, The Gorila, The Woolf behind the door and many others. He speaks fluently portuguese, spanish and italian.
Leandro Firmino was born on June 23, 1978 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor, known for Cidade de Deus (2002), Vidas Opostas (2006) and Cafundó (2005).