A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 1, 2001
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 221
Finale:
June 14, 2002
Creators:
Glória Perez
Original Title:
O Clone
Alternate Titles:
Aşkın Peşinde
Genres:
Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | Soap
Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo
Countries:
BR
Human cloning. The Islamic world. Two young people, two different cultures, two different beliefs. An impossible love story that not even time could erase. During a trip to Morocco, Lucas has a forbidden romance with Jade. He returns to Brazil after the death of his twin brother Diogo. A close family friend, scientist Albieri uses this situation to produce the first human clone using cells taken from Lucas. Twenty years later, Jade, Lucas and his clone form an odd love triangle.
Art Direction:
Marcos Cortez
Tiza de Oliveira
Assistant Director:
Daniel Ghivelder
Maria José Rodrigues
Assistant Location Manager:
Youssef Abagourram
Camera Operator:
Valter Bezerra
Casting Producer:
Frida Richter
Cinematography:
Adriano Calheiro Valentim
Construction Coordinator:
Marco Gesualdi
Costume Design:
Marilia Carneiro
Paulo Lóes
Dialogue Editor:
Eduardo La Cava
Director:
Marcelo Travesso
Marcos Schechtman
Mário Márcio Bandarra
Jayme Monjardim
Teresa Lampréia
Editor:
Luiz Ayres Braz
César Chaves
Alberto Gouvea
Antônio Miziarra
José Carlos Monteiro
Executive Producer:
Guilherme Bokel
Eduardo Figueira
Mario Lucio Vaz
First Assistant Director:
Yann Mari Faget
Lighting Technician:
Jandir Magalhaes
Music:
Marcus Viana
Music Director:
Mariozinho Rocha
Music Editor:
Carlos Wagner Goulart
Producer:
Zakaria Alaoui
Claudia Braga
Marília Fonseca
Sérgio Madureira
Jayme Monjardim
Production Manager:
Guilherme Bokel
Sérgio Madureira
Set Designer:
May Martins
Gilson Santos
Special Effects:
Wilson Aquino
Leandro Santa Rita
Still Photographer:
Zé Paulo Cardeal
Title Designer:
Hans Donner
Alexandre Pit Ribeiro
Roberto Stein
Unit Production Manager:
Ali Bakkioui
Writer:
Glória Perez
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