A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 5, 2001
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 203
Finale:
September 28, 2001
Creators:
Aguinaldo Silva
Ricardo Linhares
Original Title:
Porto dos Milagres
Genres:
Drama | Soap
Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo
Countries:
BR
Porto dos Milagres is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from 5 February to 29 September 2001, totaling 203 chapters. It was written by Aguinaldo Silva and Ricardo Linhares and loosely based on two works written by Jorge Amado - The Dead Sea and the discovery of America by the Turks. Had Philip collaboration Miguez, Maria Elisa Berredo, Nadotti Nelson and Gloria Baker, directed by Fabricio Mamberti and Luciano Sabino. Director general Mark and Robert Paul Naar, co-directed by Fabricio Mamberti and Luciano Sabino. Had the direction of core Marcos Paulo.
Additional Music:
Victor Pozas
Art Direction:
Marcos Cortez
Isabela Sá
Assistant Director:
Pedro Carvana
Lili Ferret
Luisa Thiré
Camera Operator:
Valter Bezerra
Fabrigil De Araújo
Ademarino Rosa
Alexandre Bolinha
Paulo José Corado
Casting:
Ciça Castello
Cinematography:
Sérgio Tortori
Chico Bóia
Continuity:
Carla Neuma
Costume Design:
Lessa de Lacerda
Dialogue Editor:
Eduardo La Cava
Director:
Luciano Sabino
Marcos Paulo
Fabrício Mamberti
Roberto Naar
Director of Photography:
Carlo Milani
Editor:
Luiz Ayres Braz
Lighting Technician:
Antonio Pereira
Makeup Artist:
Luiz Ferreira
Vavá Torres
Music Director:
Mariozinho Rocha
Novel:
Jorge Amado
Production Coordinator:
Nelson Fernandes
Renato Azevedo
Production Manager:
Roberto Costa
César Lino
Props:
Adriane Lemos
Script:
Maria Elisa Berredo
Nelson Nadotti
Glória Barreto
Filipe Miguez
Set Decoration:
Eliane Heringer
José Claudio
Set Dresser:
Adriane Lemos
Special Effects:
Wilson Aquino
Still Photographer:
Zé Paulo Cardeal
Theme Song Performance:
Gal Costa
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