Canavial de Paixões
'Canavial de Paixões' | |
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Genre | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Caridad Bravo Adams |
Based on | Cañaveral de Pasiones by Caridad Bravo Adams |
Written by | Juan Carlos Acalá |
Directed by | David Grimberg |
Starring | Bianca Castanho Gustavo Haddad Débora Duarte Helena Fernandes Jandir Ferrari Oscar Magrini Thierry Figueira Ana Cecília Costa |
Opening theme | "Incêndio no Canavial", by Moacyr Franco |
Ending theme | "Incêndio no Canavial", by Moacyr Franco |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 116 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Angelli Nesma Medina |
Production locations | São Bento dos Canaviais Brazil |
Running time | 41-44 minutes |
Production company | SBT |
Distributor | SBT |
Release | |
Original network | SBT |
Picture format | PAL-M |
Original release | 13 October 2003 22 March 2004 | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | Cañaveral de Pasiones (original series) |
External links | |
Website |
Canavial de Paixões (Sugarcane Field of Passions) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and shown by the Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão from 13 October 2003 through 22 March 2004. Based the original text of Caridad Bravo Adams, it was translated into the Portuguese for Enrique Zambelli and Simoni Boer, with supervision of text of Ecila Pedroso and general direction of teledramaturgia of David Grimberg. It had 118 chapters.
Bianca Castanho and Gustavo Haddad are the main protagonists. Débora Duarte, Helena Fernandes, Oscar Magrini are the main antagonists.
Cast[]
Actor/Actress | Character |
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Bianca Castanho | Clara Santos Feberman Giácomo |
Paulo Giácomo | |
Débora Duarte | Teresa Giácomo |
Helena Fernandes | Raquel Feberman |
Fausto Santos | |
Mirela Mello de Giacomo | |
João de Deus Giácomo | |
Agenor Mello | |
Padre Antônio | |
Remédios Mello | |
Amador Giácomo | |
Cláudia Ohana | Débora Feberman de Santos |
Amália Castro | |
Regina de Almeida | |
Guilherme de Almeida | |
"Marga" Margareth | |
Osvaldo Dias | |
Hilda Belay | |
Márcio Belay | |
Carlos de Almeida | |
Walter Cruz | Dr. Alexandre Belay |
Rosana Penna | Carlota |
Vicente | |
Denise Belay | |
Clarice | |
Theresa Athayde | Maria |
Miguel Castro | |
Milton Levy | Fábio |
Paula Cohen | Lourdes |
Vinícius Vommaro | Zé Manuel |
Dionísio Corrêa | Luis |
Eugênio | |
Rogério Garcia | Abílio |
Camilo Namour | Luciano |
Clara Feberman Santos (Child) | |
Paulo Giácomo (Child) | |
Giovanni Former | João de Deus (Child) |
Mirela (Child) | |
Fyama Monteiro | Rosinha |
Ibope[]
It had a good performance in the Ibope, with increasing indices of hearing:
- the 13 of October 13 of November - 13 points
- the 14 of November 14 of December - 16 points *
- the 15 of December 15 of January - 9 points
- the 16 of January 16 of February - 20 points
- the 17 of February 22 of March - 17 points
Its general average was of 15 points
Version[]
- In 1996 he performed the original version, Cañaveral de pasiones, soap opera's original Caridad Bravo Adams produced by Humberto Zurita and Christian Bach, starring Daniela Castro, Juan Soler and Francisco Gattorno.
- In 2012 he performed the new version, Abismo de pasión is a Mexican telenovela executive producer for Angelli Nesma Medina and written by Caridad Bravo Adams, a remake since 1996. Angelique Boyer and David Zepeda are the main protagonists. Blanca Guerra, Mark Tacher, Altair Jarabo and Sabine Moussier are the main antagonists.
Categories:
- 2003 Brazilian television series debuts
- 2004 Brazilian television series endings
- 2003 telenovelas
- Brazilian telenovelas
- Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão telenovelas
- Brazilian television series based on Mexican television series
- Portuguese-language telenovelas