Pantanal | |
---|---|
Genre | |
Created by | Benedito Ruy Barbosa |
Based on | Pantanal by Benedito Ruy Barbosa |
Written by | Bruno Luperi |
Directed by |
|
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Marcus Viana |
Opening theme | "Pantanal" by Maria Bethânia & Almir Sater |
Composers |
|
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 167 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lucas Zardo |
Producers |
|
Cinematography |
|
Editors |
|
Camera setup | Single camera |
Running time | 30–85 minutes |
Production company | Estúdios Globo |
Original release | |
Network | TV Globo |
Release | 28 March – 7 October 2022 |
Pantanal is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 28 March 2022, and ended on 7 October 2022. [1] [2]
The telenovela is written by Bruno Luperi and is based on the 1990 telenovela of the same name, created by Benedito Ruy Barbosa. [3] It stars Marcos Palmeira, Dira Paes, Jesuíta Barbosa, Irandhir Santos, and Alanis Guillen. [4] [5]
The telenovela storyline addresses contemporary life at the world's largest tropical wetland area, the Pantanal, and the cattle-ranching activity in the region. Filmed in location shortly after the worst forest fire in the Pantanal history, [6] the show also tackles the climate change and the fight against deforestation between locals and natives.
In 2023, the show was nominated for the International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela.
Joventino, one of the greatest farmers in the Pantanal, disappears without a trace and abandons his son, José Leôncio. Five years later, on a trip to Rio de Janeiro, José Leôncio falls in love and marries Madeleine. The two move to the Pantanal, where their son, Jove, is born. Madeleine misses her life in the city and does not accept the fate of loneliness that comes with being a farmer's wife. With her husband always on the road, she is forced to live with Filó, a maid whom she knows little and does not trust. Madeleine doesn't understand José Leôncio's relationship with Filó and Tadeu, Filó's son and godson of José Leôncio. What Madeleine does not know is that Filó was a prostitute with whom José Leôncio had a relationship on one of his trips in the past.
Madeleine flees the Pantanal taking Jove, still a baby, to her family's mansion. Jove grows up out of sight of his father, who found himself unable to fight for custody of his son. José Leôncio has never failed to meet his legal obligations, sending monthly alimony. Jove grows up believing that his father is dead, while José Leôncio finds an heir in Tadeu. Some years after Madeleine's departure, Filó confesses that Tadeu is also José Leôncio's son. Despite their joy at the revelation, the three of them keep the information a secret. Thus, Tadeu remains only as the godson of his boss, which hurts him deeply.
Twenty years later, Jove discovers that his father is alive and goes in search of him, in a reunion marked by a big party. Although happy with the moment, José Leôncio and Jove face an abyss of behavioral and cultural differences, while Jove deals with Tadeu's jealousy. To complete the family turmoil, at one point, everyone is surprised by the arrival of a third son who vies for the love and admiration of this father: José Lucas de Nada. José Lucas arrives at the farm by the hand of fate and discovers the family ties he never had. In the midst of the events, Jove and Juma Marruá fall in love. The daughter of Maria Marruá and Gil, Juma does not open her guard to anyone and has learned from her mother to defend herself from the "animal men", the most dangerous species that can prowl the abandoned village where she lives. The "animal men" took her whole family. Thus, she became a wild and distant woman. Despite their differences, Jove and Juma live an intense passion. [1]
On 6 September 2020, TV Globo announced that it would be producing a new version of Pantanal. Bruno Luperi, grandson of Benedito Ruy Barbosa, was announced as writer of the new version. [10] Filming began in August 2021. [11] [12] [13] Filming of the first part of the series ended in December 2021. [14] [15]
The first cast members of the series were announced in July 2021. [16] On 19 September 2021, Alanis Guillen was confirmed in the leading role. [17]
Season | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | Avg. viewers (points) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date | Viewers (points) | Date | Viewers (points) | |||
1 | 167 | 28 March 2022 | 28.3 [18] | 7 October 2022 | 34.0 [19] | 30 [20] |
Pantanal is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on Rede Manchete from March 27, 1990 to December 10, 1990. The series is written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Jayme Monjardim, Carlos Magalhães, Marcelo de Barreto, and Roberto Naar. It is set on the Pantanal region in Mato Grosso do Sul located in midwestern Brazil. The production received logistical support from TV MS, which at the time was an affiliate of the network.
Verdades Secretas is a Brazilian telenovela created by Walcyr Carrasco and directed by Mauro Mendonça Filho and Amora Mautner. Produced and broadcast by TV Globo, it premiered on 8 June 2015. The second season was broadcast by Globo streaming service, Globoplay from 20 October 2021 to 17 December 2021.
Totalmente Demais is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo, from 9 November 2015 to 30 May 2016.
Tempo de Amar is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 26 September 2017, replacing Novo Mundo and concluded its run on 19 March 2018, being replaced by Orgulho e Paixão. It is created by Alcides Nogueira. The telenovela is based on the works of Rubem Fonseca and features writing collaborations by Tarcísio Lara Puiati and Bíbi Da Pieve. Adriano Melo, Teresa Lampreia and Jayme Monjardim serve as the main directors.
Velho Chico is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo from 14 March 2016 to 30 September 2016.
Verão 90 is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 29 January 2019, replacing O Tempo Não Para, and ended on 26 July 2019, being replaced by Bom Sucesso. It was created by Izabel de Oliveira and Paula Amaral in collaboration with Daisy Chaves, Isabel Muniz, João Brandão, and Luciane Reis. It was directed by Ana Paula Guimarães, Diego Morais, and Tila Teixeira, with the general direction of Jorge Fernando and Marcelo Zambelli and the artistic direction of Jorge Fernando. Verão 90 features Isabelle Drummond, Rafael Vitti, Jesuíta Barbosa, Cláudia Raia, Dira Paes, Klebber Toledo, Humberto Martins, and Camila Queiroz in the main roles.
A Dona do Pedaço is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Globo. It premiered on 20 May 2019, replacing O Sétimo Guardião, and ended on 22 November 2019, replaced by Amor de Mãe. It was written by Walcyr Carrasco, with the collaboration of Márcio Haiduck, Nelson Nadotti and Vinícius Vianna; with the direction of André Barros, Bernardo Sá, Bruno Martins Moraes, Caetano Caruso and Vicente Kubrusly, general direction of Luciano Sabino and artistic direction of Amora Mautner.
Salve-se Quem Puder is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 27 January 2020, replacing Bom Sucesso, and ended on 16 July 2021. The series is written by Daniel Ortiz, with the collaboration of Flávia Bessone, Nilton Braga, Pedro Neschling, Gabriela Miranda, Bruno Segadilha and Victor Atherino.
Amor de Mãe is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo, from 25 November 2019 to 9 April 2021. The telenovela is written by Manuela Dias, with Mesquita, Roberto Vitorino and Walter Daguerre as co-writers. José Luiz Villamarim serves as director.
Quanto Mais Vida, Melhor! is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It aired from 22 November 2021 to 27 May 2022. The telenovela is written by Mauro Wilson, with the collaboration of Marcelo Gonçalves, Mariana Torres, and Rodrigo Salomão. It stars Giovanna Antonelli, Vladimir Brichta, Mateus Solano, and Valentina Herszage.
As Filhas da Mãe is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 27 August 2001, replacing Um Anjo Caiu do Céu, and ended on 19 January 2002, replaced by Desejos de Mulher. The telenovela is written by Silvio de Abreu, with the collaboration of Alcides Nogueira, Bosco Brasil, and Sandra Louzada.
Além da Ilusão is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It is written by Alessandra Poggi, with the collaboration of Adriana Chevalier, Letícia Mey, Flávio Marinho, Rita Lemgruber. It aired from 7 February 2022 to 19 August 2022. It stars Larissa Manoela, Rafael Vitti, Danilo Mesquita, Antônio Calloni, Malu Galli, Marcello Novaes, Bárbara Paz, and Paloma Duarte.
Alanis Guillen Caratella is a Brazilian actress and model.
Mar do Sertão is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo, that aired from 22 August 2022 to 17 March 2023. The telenovela is created by Mário Teixeira. It stars Isadora Cruz, Sergio Guizé and Renato Góes.
Travessia is a Brazilian telenovela created by Glória Perez. It is produced and broadcast by TV Globo, and aired from 10 October 2022 to 5 May 2023. The telenovela follows the story of Brisa, who sees her life turned upside down when she is the victim of a deepfake. Rômulo Estrela, and Chay Suede also star.
Todas as Flores is a Brazilian telenovela created by João Emanuel Carneiro. It premiered on Globoplay on 19 October 2022, and ended on 1 June 2023. The telenovela stars Sophie Charlotte, Regina Casé, Letícia Colin, and Mariana Nunes.
Vai na Fé is a Brazilian telenovela created by Rosane Svartman. It aired on TV Globo from 16 January to 11 August 2023. The telenovela follows Sol, a church choir singer who decides to become a back-up singer for Lui Lorenzo, in order to fix her family's financial difficulties. Carolina Dieckmann, Emilio Dantas, and Samuel de Assis also star.
Fuzuê is a Brazilian telenovela created by Gustavo Reiz. It aired on TV Globo from 14 August 2023 to 1 March 2024. The telenovela stars Giovana Cordeiro, Nicolas Prattes, Marina Ruy Barbosa, Edson Celulari, Lilia Cabral, Felipe Simas, Heslaine Vieira and Michel Joelsas.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)