In 1889, a conflict arose between the decadent and ruined rural aristocracy following the liberation of slaves and a new class of wealthy individuals, comprised of entrepreneurs emerging from the republican industrial class, interested in free labor. In the city of Ouro Negro, in the interior of São Paulo state, the conservative, aristocratic, and monarchist Almeida Santos family, which traditionally dominated the region, began to lose ground to the Lobo Ferraz family, representing the nascent progressive and republican bourgeoisie.
Fúlvio Stefanini
Márcia Maria
Rolando Boldrin
Sérgio Mamberti
Nathália Timberg
Jonas Mello
Paulo Goulart
Carlos Augusto Strazzer
Mauro Mendonça
Newton Prado
Célia Helena
Roberto Bolant
David Neto
Edy Cerri
Carminha Brandão
Tereza Teller
Henrique César
Wilma de Aguiar
Ademir Rocha
Wilma Chandler
Vera Lucia Lima
Célia Olga
Lafayette Galvão
Goulart de Andrade
Adriano Stuart