| Juarez Paraiso | Pedro Archanjo |
| Jards Macale | Young Pedro |
| Hugo Carvana | Fausto Pena |
| Sonia Dias | Anna Mercedes |
| Anecy Rocha | Dr. Edelweiss |
| Wilson Jorge Mello | Dr. Jose |
| Geraldo Freire | Gastao Simas |
| Laurence R. Wilson | |
| Severino Dada |
Levinson, an American winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, comes to Brazil, where he sings the praises of a now-forgotten Brazilian writer, Pedro Archanjo . This prompts the local media to look into Archanjo, who, to the horror of many conservatives, espoused the mixing of races as a means of improving the human condition. As Archanjo's theories are rediscovered by the public, it becomes apparent that racism is still strongly entrenched in Brazilian culture.
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