La Última Canción - Christopher Vélez
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  • Leituras 20
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Quando o anúncio do fim da boyband CNCO marca o início de dois anos caóticos, Christopher Vélez se vê dividido entre o peso da fama e a incerteza sobre seu futuro solo. Designada para guiá-lo nessa transição, Savanna, uma empresária artística conhecida por sua rigidez, precisa equilibrar as demandas da gravadora, os rumores explosivos e os próprios sentimentos em relação ao cantor. Entre shows, gravações e decisões difíceis, ambos descobrem que às vezes o maior desafio é encontrar a si mesmo - e talvez um ao outro - em meio ao caos.
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