O Fim do Mundo (TV series)

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O Fim do Mundo
Genre Telenovela
Created by Dias Gomes
Starring Paulo Betti
José Wilker
Bruna Lombardi
Lima Duarte
Vera Holtz
Ângela Vieira
Otávio Augusto
Paloma Duarte
Maurício Mattar
Guilherme Fontes
Patrícia França
Marcos Winter
Pedro Paulo Rangel
Totia Meireles
Mário Borges
Renata Dutra
Opening theme"O Último Dia"
Composer Paulinho Moska
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes35
Production
Running time55 minutes
Original release
Network TV Globo
ReleaseMay 6 (1996-05-06) 
June 14, 1996 (1996-06-14)
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O Fim do Mundo is a Brazilian telenovela produced and displayed at the time of 20 hours by TV Globo, May 6 to June 14, 1996 in 35 chapters.

Contents

Written by Dias Gomes with collaboration of Ferreira Gullar, with general direction of Paulo Ubiratan and Gonzaga Blota and core direction of Paulo Ubiratan. He had José Wilker, Paloma Duarte, Maurício Mattar, Paulo Betti, Guilherme Fontes, Vera Holtz, Patrícia França, Marcos Winter, Bruna Lombardi and Lima Duarte in the main roles of the plot.

It was resubmitted[ clarification needed ] between August 15 and September 29, 2000, just for the Distrito Federal, shortly after a presentation of Jornal Nacional, while not the rest of Brazil, was the presentation of free election time. [1]

Production

Dias Gomes wrote the text to be presented as a miniseries but, because of the number of chapters, 35, and the traditional time at which it was presented at 8 pm, it was released as a mininovel, although it was in practice a miniseries. This was due to the fact that the predecessor novel, Explode Coração , was shortened in two months, at the author's own request, [2] and her successor, O Rei do Gado , was not fully prepared.

For the first time in a novel, objects and virtual animals were created on three computer platforms. For the recordings of the cataclysm a model was made, ten times smaller than the scenic city, which had 35 thousand square meters.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Paulo Betti Joãozinho de Dagmar
José Wilker Sebastião Socó (Tião)
Bruna Lombardi Gardênia
Lima Duarte Coronel Hildazário Junqueira
Ângela Vieira Margarida Socó
Otávio Augusto Tonico Laranjeira
Vera Holtz Florisbela Mendonça (Belinha)
Paloma Duarte Letícia Socó
Maurício Mattar Rosalvo (Laudelino de Jesus Nogueira)
Guilherme Fontes Josias Junqueira
Patrícia França Lucilene Barbosa
Marcos Winter Arnaldo Mendonça (Nado)
Pedro Paulo RangelMudinho
Totia Meireles Cacilda
Mário BorgesJoca Mendonça
Renata DutraFabiana Mendonça
Eduardo Galvão Dr. José Otávio
Tatiana Issa Maria do Socorro Socó
Norton Nascimento Frei Eusébio
Oswaldo Loureiro Delegado Romildo Galvão
Alexia DechampsValdete
Isabel Fillardis Marialva
Luciana CoutinhoJaciara
Lúcia AlvesFafá Badaró
Cininha de PaulaZizi Badaró
Ricardo Blat Emiliano
Carlos Vereza Dr. Pestana
Tamara Taxman Clotilde
Tato Gabus Mendes Vadeco
Marilu Bueno Dagmar
Marcelo FariaManinho Junqueira
Bernadeth LyzioElisa
Renata LimaDalva Junqueira
Carlos GregórioMichel Renault
Tonico Pereira Chico Veloso
Estelita BellMaria Chupeta
Ariel CoelhoIrana
Mário LagoFrei Luiz
Fernanda LoboHelô
Denise MilfontBruna
Valter Santos Juvenal
Cleyde BlotaCreusa
David BrasilGisele
Fátima FreireMarieta
Rodolfo Bottino promoter

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References

  1. "Folha de S.Paulo - Painel - 18/08/2000" (in Portuguese). www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  2. XAVIER, Nilson. "O Fim do Mundo - bastidores" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on January 2, 2014.