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Orgulho e Paixão
Brazilian costume telenovela From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Orgulho e Paixão (in English: Pride and Passion) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 20 March 2018, replacing Tempo de Amar, and concluded on 24 September 2018, being replaced by Espelho da Vida. Created by Marcos Bernstein, the plot is inspired by the novels: Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Emma (1815) Northanger Abbey (1818) and Lady Susan (1871), all by Jane Austen.
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Plot
Set in 1910, the plot takes place in the fictional Valley of Café and tells the story of Elisabeta (Nathalia Dill), woman ahead of her time, with dreams and ambitions completely different for a young woman for the period. She is encouraged by her father Felisberto (Tato Gabus Mendes) to realize her dreams. Elisabeta lives with four other sisters, each with a different personality. She will have a turnaround in her life when she meets Darcy (Thiago Lacerda), with whom they will share a great passion.[2][3]
The characters of Elizabeta, Jane (Pâmela Tomé), and Lídia (Bruna Griphao) are inspired by the book "Pride and Prejudice", while those of Mariana (Chandelly Braz) and Cecília (Anajú Dorigon) are from the novels "Sense and Sensibility" and "Northanger Abbey", respectively. Ema (Agatha Moreira) had her character based on the title character "Emma", Fani (Tammy Di Calafiori) is from the novel "Mansfield Park" and Susana (Alessandra Negrini) is from the short story "Lady Susan".
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Cast
- Nathalia Dill as Elisabeta Benedito[4]
- Thiago Lacerda as Darcy Williamson[4]
- Alessandra Negrini as Suzana Vernon[5]
- Vera Holtz as Ofélia Benedito[6]
- Pâmela Tomé as Jane Benedito[7]
- Chandelly Braz as Mariana Benedito[8]
- Ana Júlia Dorigon as Cecília Benedito[9]
- Bruna Griphao as Lídia Benedito[10]
- Tato Gabus Mendes as Felisberto Benedito[6]
- Agatha Moreira as Ema Cavalcante[11]
- Ricardo Tozzi as Xavier Vidal[12]
- Tarcísio Meira as Lorde Williamson[13]
- Gabriela Duarte as Julieta Bittencourt, Rainha do Café[14]
- Maurício Destri as Camilo Bittencourt[15]
- Joaquim Lopes as Olegário[16]
- Malvino Salvador as Coronel Brandão[17]
- Isabella Santoni as Charlotte Williamson[18]
- Rodrigo Simas as Ernesto Pricelli[19]
- Ary Fontoura as Afrânio Cavalcante, Barão de Ouro Verde[20]
- Murilo Rosa as Jorge[21]
- Marcelo Faria as Aurélio Cavalcante[22]
- Grace Gianoukas as Petúnia[23]
- Christine Fernandes as Josephine Tibúrcio[24]
- Oscar Magrini as Almirante Tibúrcio[8]
- Marcos Pitombo as Rômulo Tibúrcio[25]
- Bruno Gissoni as Diogo Uirapuru[26]
- Juliano Laham as Luccino Pricelli[27]
- Rosane Gofman as Nicoletta Pricelli[27]
- Silvio Guindane as Januário de Souza[13]
- Laila Zaid as Ludmila de Albuquerque[13]
- Tammy Di Calafiori as Fani Pricelli[28]
- Miguel Rômulo as Randolfo
- Fábio Villa Verde as Lobato
- Priscila Marinho as Tenória Pereira[13]
- JP Rufino as Trajano Pereira (Estilingue - en. Slingshot)[13]
- Theo de Almeida Lopes as Tadeu
- Amauri Reis as François
- Emmilio Moreira as Vicente
- Giordano Becheleni as Virgilio Pricelli
- Jairo Mattos as Gaetano Pricelli[27]
- Pedro Henrique Müller as Captain/Major Otávio
- Tony Correia as Manoel
- Vania de Brito as Agatha
Guest cast
- Letícia Persiles as Amélia
- Daniela Carvalho as Carolina
- Adriana Machado
- Rosana Bittencourt as Princess of Café
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Soundtrack
Orgulho e Paixão (Trilha Sonora da Novela) is the soundtrack of the telenovela, released on 20 April 2018 by Som Livre.[29]
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