Vivi Fernandez, already a household name in Brazil as a dancer and TV personality, was at the height of her "musa" (muse) status. In the story of the film, she isn't just a spectator; she is the embodiment of the Carnival spirit. The narrative follows her journey through the heat of the festival, where the lines between the public celebration of the streets and the private intensity of her own encounters begin to blur.

Vivi Fernandes is a Brazilian model and dancer who gained popularity in the early 2000s. She was born on February 28, 1983, in São Paulo, Brazil. Fernandes rose to fame after appearing on the cover of the Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine in 2002. She has since become a staple in Brazilian popular culture, appearing in various TV shows, films, and music videos.

It looks like a jumbled tech-archaeology code. But to the initiated, it represents a holy grail: the definitive, high-quality (by 2006 standards) digital capture of a viral carnival moment.

: She paraded as a featured dancer (Madrinha or Muse) for several samba schools, most notably for schools like Caprichosos de Pilares .