Brave Woman (2012-2013)

Premiere:
October 22, 2012

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 179

Finale:
May 17, 2013

Creators:
Glória Perez

Original Title:
Salve Jorge

Alternate Titles:
A Guerreira

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Soap

Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo

Countries:
BR

A moving tale of courage and resilience in the struggle for freedom – this is the role that life has cast for headstrong Morena in Brave Woman. Raised in a poor neighborhood in the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, this tough and humble woman will spare no effort to protect her family and gain her independence.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Deborah Kasper

Assistant Director:
Marcos Pimenta

Boom Operator:
Ilkay Tulun

Dialogue Editor:
Julius Brito

Digital Compositor:
Uno de Oliveira

Director:
Alexandre Klemperer
Fred Mayrink
Adriano Melo
Luciano Sabino
João Paulo Jabur
Marcos Schechtman

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Victor Pajares

First Assistant Director:
Melisa Kurtay

Line Producer:
Alihan Karagul
Bárbara Monteiro

Location Manager:
Mustafa Kemal Olcer

Post Production Assistant:
Thalita Ximenes Stela

Production Assistant:
Inanc Telci
Fatih Hicdonmez

Researcher:
Daniela Kriston

Set Designer:
Cláudio Duque

Set Dresser:
Liane Uderman

Still Photographer:
Zé Paulo Cardeal

Theme Song Performance:
Seu Jorge

Video Assist Operator:
Carlos Eduardo Reis

Visual Effects:
Joao Gurgel

Writer:
Glória Perez

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