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Raquel Accioli has been separated from her husband, Rubinho, for about ten years, a time when, after a violent argument, she decided to abandon him and go to live with her daughter, the ambitious Maria de Fátima, at her father's house, Salvador, in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná.
(Portuguese: Tá Tudo Certo) is a Brazilian romantic comedy miniseries, which is produced by Nonstop and Formata Produções e Conteúdo in collaboration with F/Simas for the Walt Disney Company. [1] The miniseries premiered on Disney+ on April 12, 2023. [ 2 ]
Família é Tudo (English title: All About Family) [1] is a Brazilian telenovela created by Daniel Ortiz. [2] It aired on TV Globo from 4 March 2024 to 27 September 2024. [3] The telenovela stars Arlete Salles, Nathalia Dill, Juliana Paiva, Thiago Martins, Isacque Lopes, Ramille, Renato Góes, Raphael Logam and Jayme Matarazzo.
Originally scheduled to air in 2025, the broadcaster decided to fast-track Claudia Souto's drama to replace Família é Tudo. [47] André Câmara was chosen by Souto to be the director of the telenovela. [48] The telenovela was tentatively titled Mão Dupla, but the title was later changed to Volta por Cima.
Vale todo, is a telenovela co-produced in 2002 by Rede Globo and Telemundo. [1] The soap opera was an adaptation of the 1988 Brazilian telenovela Vale Tudo and was released for the U.S. Hispanic market on June 17.
Vale tudo, a Brazilian full-contact combat event; Vale Tudo, a 1988 Brazilian telenovela This page was last edited on 20 July 2020, at ...
All the Same... or Not (Portuguese: Tudo Igual... SQN!) is a Brazilian comedy-drama television series for children and adolescents, which is produced by Cinefilm for Disney+. [1] The series is based on the youth book novel Na porta ao lado by the Brazilian writer Luly Trigo. [2]
TV Globo (formerly Rede Globo) is a Brazilian free-to-air television network owned and operated by the media conglomerate Grupo Globo (formerly known as Organizações Globo). It was founded on April 26, 1965 by Brazilian journalist Roberto Marinho (1904–2003).