Season 1
5 episodes
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A desperate inmate navigates forbidden love and betrayal, uncovering dark secrets that threaten to shatter their fragile world.
Episodes
Suzane is transferred to Tremembé and discovers who is in charge there: Sandrão, an inmate who is dating Elize Matsunaga. Jatobá is threatened. Daniel becomes depressed with Suzane's arrival, while Cristian becomes interested in Luka.
Suzane and Elize compete for Sandrão's interest. A piece of gossip shakes Jatobá and Nardoni's relationship. Roger tries to buy a fake medical report. Visiting Day brings important encounters, increasing the tension within the prison.
Jatobá tries to reconnect with her children. Suzane is interviewed live on TV. Elize decides to tell her story. A new and dangerous prisoner arrives. Daniel starts a new relationship and Cristian finds out that Luka is leaving.
Suzane becomes the new leader of Tremembé. Inmate Acir Filó's book draws the attention of the justice system. Nardoni, Jatobá, Cravinhos, Suzane and Elize get ready for a temporary release. Luka and Cristian's wife wait for him outside.
Brazil's most famous criminals have 7 days to enjoy their freedom. Nardoni and Jatobá reunite, Elize makes her documentary, Suzane gives testimony in a church and Cristian and Daniel deal with the consequences of their choices.
Why watch?
Tremembé reveals the intrigues, love affairs, and unusual stories that take place inside the prison that houses Brazil's most famous criminals.

"The "true crime" series Tremembé not only investigates cases that have marked the country, but also the Brazilian fascination with criminal narratives, exposing the fine line between public interest and the sensationalization of violence. With a suffocating aesthetic direction and a mix of documentary realism and psychological drama, the Prime Video production highlights Marina Ruy Barbosa in her most complex interpretation, exploring with precision the coldness and emotional calculation of Suzane von Richthofen. For those who follow real crimes and are looking for series that question the relationship between media, society, and tragedy, Tremembé emerges as one of the most provocative national works of the season. Check out our complete review."