A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 27, 2007
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 18
Finale:
October 24, 2008
Creators:
Carlos Lombardi
Original Title:
Guerra e Paz
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo
Countries:
BR
The series follows Barbara Palermo, a frustrated writer, and Pedro Guerra, a grumpy cop. Barbara and Peter met in high school when Barbara fell in love with him. She was an ugly, insecure girl who had always dreamed of being a great writer, while Pedro was a handsome guy, volleyball player, and flirtatious. After high school, each went their own way and they never met. Barbara eventually became a great writer, but under the pseudonym Paloma Paz, and sold hundreds of newsstand books. Pedro dreamed of joining the Brazilian volleyball team, but after an accident, his career went into decline, and he became a lonely and very closed man. The two meet again when an unexpected event involves both of them.
Art Direction:
Cristina Demier
Assistant Art Director:
Ana Clarino
Assistant Costume Designer:
Antônio Araújo
Assistant Director:
André Toscano
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ancelmo Saffi
Assistant Production Design:
Patrícia Paranhos
Camera Operator:
Tony Azevedo
Lizâneas Azevedo de Souza
Marcos Siqueira Fernandes
Casting:
Malu Fontenelle
Gabriela Medeiros
Cinematography:
Paulo Santos
Construction Coordinator:
Marcelo Cardoso
Continuity:
Elba Kurosawa
Costume Design:
Sônia Soares
Director:
Alexandre Boury
Marco Rodrigo
Editor:
Alamyr de Andrade
César Chaves
Luiz Eduardo Guimarães
Executive Producer:
Flávio Nascimento
Isabel Ribeiro
Makeup Artist:
Vavá Torres
Sônia Hazan
Music Director:
Mariozinho Rocha
Music Editor:
Samy Lima
Pedro Belo
P.C. Azevedo
Marcos Caetano
Marcelo Arruda
Thanus Chalita
Carlos Wagner Goulart
Music Producer:
Ricardo Ottoboni
Producer:
Roberto Talma
Production Assistant:
Vanessa Anesi
Jailson Mattos
Daniela Aguiar
Lucas Campos
Bárbara Monteiro
Paula Moreira
Renata Costa Pereira
Ana Silva
Production Coordinator:
Ana Quintana
Production Design:
Tadeu Catharino
Production Manager:
Paula Bezerra
Roberto Câmara
Project Manager:
Dalmo Meireles
Special Effects:
Sergio Farjalla Jr.
Glauco Falci
Title Designer:
Hans Donner
Rodrigo Gomes
Alexandre Pit Ribeiro
Visual Effects:
Chico Mauro
Writer:
Sebastião Maciel
Vinícius Marques
Rene Belmonte
Mauro Wilson
Rosane Svartman
Vinícius Vianna
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