A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
May 5, 2003
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 227
Finale:
January 23, 2004
Creators:
Carlos Lombardi
Original Title:
Kubanacan
Genres:
Comedy | Soap
Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo
Countries:
BR
The story begins in 1951 in Kubanacan, a small Caribbean island country known as a"banana republic", both for its prime export and its economic problems. After the death of the current president, General Carlos Camacho imposes a coup d'état and establishes a dictatorial regime. In addition, the new ruler marries the wife of her predecessor, Mercedes, first lady loved by the people for her help to the poor and with whom she had an affair for years. In the village of Santiago, a mysterious man falls from the sky during a storm with a chest shot, being saved by the fishermen and cared for by Marisol. Without memory, Esteban falls in love with the girl and disputes his heart with her husband, Enrico, who leaves and lets his ex-wife live with the new love, who takes over her two children. Seven years later, in 1958, Marisol meets Camacho, who convinces her to leave and live as his mistress, claiming she would never get out of poverty in the village.
Casting:
Elaine Macedo
Esperança Motta
Choreographer:
Sandra Regina
Cinematography:
Paulo Henrique Farias
Continuity:
Carla Neuma
Costume Design:
Sônia Soares
Dialogue Editor:
Eduardo La Cava
Director:
Roberto Talma
Cláudio Boeckel
Edgard Miranda
Alexandre Avancini
Marco Rodrigo
Wolf Maya
Editor:
José Guerra
Executive Producer:
César Lino
Sérgio Madureira
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Ghivelder
Makeup Artist:
Elisabeth Fairbanks
Rubens Liborio
Producer:
Vera Daflon
Alexandre Avancini
Roberto Talma
Wolf Maya
Set Costumer:
Ronaldo Carmo
Special Effects:
Sergio Farjalla Jr.
Leandro Santa Rita
Visual Effects Producer:
Marcelo Brandão
Writer:
Carlos Lombardi
Tiago Santiago
Margareth Boury
Emanuel Jacobina
Vinícius Vianna
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