Tieta (TV series)
Tieta | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Based on | Tieta by Jorge Amado |
Written by |
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Directed by | |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | |
Opening theme | "Tieta" performed by |
Ending theme | "Tieta" performed by |
Composers | |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 196 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Mariano Gatti |
Production locations | |
Cinematography | Antonio Acevedo |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Distributor | Globo Internacional |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Original release | August 14, 1989 March 31, 1990 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | O Salvador da Pátria |
Followed by | Rainha da Sucata |
External links | |
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Tieta is a 1989 Brazilian telenovela, produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It originally aired between August 14, 1989, and March 30, 1990, spanning 196 episodes. It was Rede Globo's 41st primetime telenovela, preceded by O Salvador da Pátria and followed by Rainha da Sucata.
It was based on Brazilian writer Jorge Amado's 1977 novel of the same name, and was written by Aguinaldo Silva, Ricardo Linhares and Ana Maria Moretzsohn. It was directed by Reynaldo Boury, Ricardo Waddington and Luiz Fernando Carvalho, under general direction by Paulo Ubiratan.
In June 2012 it was released on DVD by Globo Marcas.[1]
Production[]
Helena Gastal and Lessa de Lacerda designed over one thousand costumes for the novel. Iris Gomes da Costa researched expressions cited in the work of Jorge Amado, and colloquial terms of the region, so that the characters spoke with the accent and used the vocabulary of northeastern Brazil.
The fictional city of Santana do Agreste was composed of 46 buildings, 2 churches, 8 streets, 2 squares, an abandoned circus and 15 ruins. Everything was built in an area of 10,000m², in Guaratiba, a West Zone neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The street floors were a reproduction of those made in fiberglass by local artisanin in Laranjeiras, a town in the state of Sergipe. Production artists Cristina Médicis, Marta Kubitschek and Andréa Penafiel took local objects and saints statues from Sergipe to Rio de Janeiro, in order to compose the cenography.
Cast[]
- Betty Faria - Tieta
- Joana Fomm - Perpétua Esteves Batista
- Cássio Gabus Mendes - Ricardo
- José Mayer - Osnar
- - Leonora
- Reginaldo Faria - Ascanio
- Arlete Salles - Carmosina
- Yoná Magalhães - Tonha
- - Zé Esteves
- Tássia Camargo - Elisa Esteves D'Alembert
- Paulo Betti - Timóteo D'Alembert
- Françoise Forton - Helena
- Ary Fontoura - Coronel Arthur da Tapitanga
- Marcos Paulo - Arthurzinho da Tapitanga / Mirko Stéphano
- Luciana Braga - Maria Imaculada
- - Modesto Pires
- Bete Mendes - Aída Pires
- Luíza Tomé - Carol
- - Amintas
- - Padre Mariano
- Lília Cabral - Amorzinho
- - Cinira
- Miriam Pires - Dona Milu
Soundtrack[]
Tieta spanned two soundtrack albums, Tieta and Tieta 2, both released in 1989. During its reprise, in 1994, Som Livre released an album entitled Tieta Especial, compiling the hit songs of the two original albums. Its cover was similar to that of Tieta 2, with a photo of Betty Faria as Tieta.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Meia-Lua Inteira" | Carlinhos Brown | Caetano Veloso | 3:36 |
2. | "Tudo que se Quer" (All I Ask of You) | Andrew Lloyd Webber, C. Hart, R. Stilgoe / Nelson Motta (version) | Emílio Santiago and | 3:57 |
3. | "No Rancho Fundo" | Ary Barroso, Lamartine Babo | Chitãozinho & Xororó | 4:12 |
4. | "Paixão Antiga" | Marcos Valle, Paulo Sérgio Valle | Tim Maia | 4:09 |
5. | "Paixão de Beata (Neném Mulher)" | Pinto do Acordeon | 3:23 | |
6. | "Tieta" | , | 2:56 | |
7. | "Segredos da Noite" (Instrumental) | , | - | 3:46 |
8. | "Coração do Agreste" | , Aldir Blanc | Fafá de Belém | 4:12 |
9. | "Eu e Você" | Renato Barros, | José Augusto | 4:03 |
10. | "Cadê o Meu Amor?" | , Marcelo Melo | 2:10 | |
11. | "Amor Escondido" | Fagner, Abel Silva | Fagner | 4:38 |
12. | "Por Você Com Você" | Guilherme Arantes | Guilherme Arantes | 3:57 |
13. | "Tenha Calma" | Djavan | Maria Bethânia | 4:04 |
14. | "Imaculada" (Instrumental) | - | 3:18 | |
Total length: | 51:37 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Imaculada" | , Aldir Blanc | Elba Ramalho | 4:04 |
2. | "Uma Nova Mulher" | , | Simone | 4:33 |
3. | "Dancei" | Argemiro | Martinho da Vila | 2:33 |
4. | "Alguém Me Disse" | Evaldo Gouveia, | Gal Costa | 3:40 |
5. | "A Lua e o Mar" | Moraes Moreira, Pepeu Gomes, | Moraes Moreira e Pepeu Gomes | 4:04 |
6. | "Água na Boca" | 2:48 | ||
7. | "Urbana" | 4:13 | ||
8. | "Luar do Sertão" | , | Roberta Miranda | 4:35 |
9. | "Indo e Vindo" (One For The Road) | Bob Dylan, Paulo Ricardo (version) | Paulo Ricardo | 4:06 |
10. | "Vem Morena" | Danilo Caymmi, Paulo César Pinheiro | Nana Caymmi | 2:30 |
11. | "Doida pra te Amar" | featuring | 3:43 | |
12. | "Sinceridade" (Sinceridad) | , João Bosco (version) | João Bosco | 4:06 |
13. | "Toucan's Dance" | Dori Caymmi | Sérgio Mendes | 3:42 |
14. | "O Comandante (Star Splangled Banner) / O Bêbado" | John Philip Sousa, J. Catarina (arrange and adaptation) / J. Catarina | 1:57 | |
Total length: | 54:42 |
References[]
- ^ "Globo lança novela "Tieta" em DVD" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. June 20, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
External links[]
- Tieta at IMDb
- 1989 telenovelas
- 1989 Brazilian television series debuts
- 1990 Brazilian television series endings
- Brazilian telenovelas
- Period television series
- Television shows based on Brazilian novels
- TV Globo telenovelas
- Telenovelas directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho
- Portuguese-language telenovelas
- Television series about revenge
- South American television show stubs
- Brazilian television stubs