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Essas Mulheres | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Marcílio Moraes |
Based on | Senhora, Lucíola and Diva by José de Alencar |
Written by | Bosco Brasil , Cristianne Fridman and Rosane Lima |
Directed by | Flávio Colatrello Jr. |
Starring | |
Opening theme | "Pop Zen" by Nana Caymmi, Dori Caymmi and Danilo Caymmi |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 149 |
Production | |
Production locations | São Paulo, Brazil |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Record (TV network) |
Release | 2 May 21 October 2005 | –
Esses Mulheres (English: These Women)[1] is a Brazilian telenovela produced by RecordTV and aired between May 2 and October 21, 2005, for a total of 149 episodes, replacing A Escrava Isaura and being replaced by Prova de Amor . It was the second soap opera produced by the broadcaster since it resumed drama in 2004. It was based on three classic works by José de Alencar: Senhora, Lucíola, and Diva. Written by Marcílio Moraes , with the collaboration of Bosco Brasil , Cristianne Fridman and Rosane Lima , under the direction of Fábio Junqueira and João Camargo , general direction by Flávio Colatrello Jr. and core direction by Hiran Silveira .
The production features Christine Fernandes, Carla Cabral, Miriam Freeland , Gabriel Braga Nunes, Adriana Garambone , Paulo Gorgulho , Ana Beatriz Nogueira, and João Vitti in the main roles.
Background
[edit]Brazilian writer José de Alencar wrote the three novels on which the soap opera was based: Senhora, Diva, and Lucíola. The novel Senhora had already been adapted four other times: the first by TV Paulista in 1953; twice by the now-defunct TV Tupi, once in 1962 and again in 1971, under the title O Preço de um Homem ; and in the telenovela of the same name, shown on Rede Globo in 1975.[2][3] The decision to adapt them came from the author Marcílio Moraes, uniting them in the same telenovela. Herval Rossano, initially slated to direct the soap opera after the end of A Escrava Isaura, left the network, and Flávio Colatrello Jr. took over the direction.
Plot
[edit]In Rio de Janeiro in 1880, Aurélia (Christine Fernandes), Maria da Glória (Carla Cabral), and Mila (Miriam Freeland) are three friends whose lives take them in completely different directions. Aurélia is a poor girl who is orphaned and evicted from her home when her uncle Lemos (Paulo Gorgulho) mercilessly sells the property, as well as losing the great love of her life, journalist Fernando Seixas (Gabriel Braga Nunes), to the arrogant Adelaide (Adriana Garambone), for whom she worked as a maid when the latter offers her a millionaire's dowry that would save his family from bankruptcy. With her father bedridden, Maria da Glória sells her virginity to pay for his medication but is thrown out of the house when the patriarch finds out, deciding to fake her death so as not to embarrass the family and become the greatest courtesan in Rio de Janeiro under the name Lúcia Bicallo. She is venerated by Ferreira (Daniel Boaventura), who liquidates his fortune for her. However, she is romantically involved with the diplomat Paulo (João Vitti), who dreams of getting her out of this life, much to the annoyance of the pimp Cunha (Roberto Bomtempo ).
From a traditionalist family, Mila is a girl with abolitionist ideals who falls in love with the black doctor Augusto (Alexandre Moreno) and dreams of becoming a painter, creating paintings that explore sexuality. She lives in conflict with her Machiavellian and conservative mother Leocádia (Ana Beatriz Nogueira), who won't accept her daughter deviating from the standards of high society. Meanwhile, Aurélia receives an unexpected inheritance from her paternal grandfather, who leaves her one of the largest fortunes in Brazil. She returns to Rio de Janeiro a year later to take revenge on Fernando by having him offer her a large dowry to marry a supposed stranger, revealing the whole truth on the day of the wedding and showing him all the bitterness of wasted love.
Rebroadcasting
[edit]It was first rebroadcast by Record between October 9 and 31, 2007, replacing the Colombian soap opera Zorro: A Espada e a Rosa, at 5 pm. It was removed from the schedule after 17 chapters, reportedly due to low ratings, and was not concluded.[4] Between October 21, 2007, and March 14, 2008, it was rebroadcast on the Fox Life subscription channel at 7 am with a rebroadcast at 1 pm.[5]
It was a rebroadcast on Rede Família between June 24, 2013, and January 17, 2014, in 150 chapters.[6] It was rebroadcast for the second time on Fox Life. The show was rebroadcast for the second time by the original broadcaster between July 30, 2018, and March 26, 2019, in 167 chapters, replacing Bicho do Mato and was replaced by Caminhos do Coração at 4 pm time slot.[7]
Cast
[edit]Actor | Character[8] |
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Christine Fernandes | Aurélia Lemos Camargo |
Carla Cabral | Maria da Glória Assunção / Lúcia |
Miriam Freeland | Emília Duarte (Mila) |
Gabriel Braga Nunes | Fernando Rodrigues de Seixas |
Adriana Garambone | Adelaide Tavares do Amaral |
Paulo Gorgulho | Manoel Lemos |
Ana Beatriz Nogueira | Leocádia Duarte |
João Vitti | Paulo Silva de Macedo |
Daniel Boaventura | Guilherme Ferreira Pinto |
Alexandre Moreno | Dr. Augusto Pereira |
Marcos Winter | Eduardo Abreu |
Petrônio Gontijo | Dr. Torquato Ribeiro |
Roberto Bomtempo | Mário Cunha |
Tânia Alves | Firmina Mascarenhas |
Ewerton de Castro | Minister Heródoto Duarte |
Ana Rosa | Camila Rodrigues de Seixas |
Leonardo Miggiorin | Pedro Lemos Camargo Filho (Pedrinho) |
Camila dos Anjos | Ana Assunção (Aninha) |
Nathália Rodrigues | Nicota Rodrigues de Seixas |
Cássio Reis | Tadeu Chaves Brito |
Maria Stella Tobar | Marocas Rodrigues de Seixas (Mariquinha) |
Marcos Breda | Alfredo Moreira |
Carlo Briani | Police Chief Rodrigo Assunção |
Maria da Paixão de Jesus | Damiana |
Ingra Liberato | Marli Lemos |
Luiz Carlos de Moraes | Artur Tavares do Amaral |
Luciene Adami | Ordália |
Theodoro Cochrane | Geraldo Duarte |
Raquel Nunes | Júlia Duarte (Julinha) |
Talita Castro | Bela Lemos |
Gésio Amadeu | Sebastião Pereira |
Mariana Clara | Nina de Pádua |
Maristane Dresch | Laura Marques |
Valquíria Ribeiro | Jesuína |
Luciano Quirino | Simão dos Anjos |
Fernando Oliveira | Martim dos Anjos |
Lena Roque | Raimunda dos Anjos |
Milhem Cortaz | Lobato |
Rômulo Estrela | Romualdo |
Luciano Faria | Teodoro |
Tércio Gennari | Hermes |
Lívia Graciano | Germana |
Rodolfo Valente | Mateus Bicallo |
Special guests
[edit]Actor | Character |
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Sílvia Salgado | Emília Lemos Camargo |
Celso Frateschi | Pedro Lourenço Camargo |
Sérgio Mamberti | Colonel Vigário Lourenço Camargo |
Antônio Petrin | Minister Inácio Silva de Macedo |
Rejane Arruda | Lúcia Bicallo (real) |
Daniel Alvim | Marcos Bicallo |
Selma Egrei | Sister Carolina |
Stella Freitas | Eunice Camargo |
Cida Mendes | Eudóxia Camargo |
Daniela Duarte | Princess Isabel of Brasil |
Josmar Martins | Dr. Feijó |
Tácito Rocha | Haroldo Dias, Baron of Alcobaça |
Ariel Moshe | Dr. Bráz |
Pascoal da Conceição | Dr. Peçanha |
Clemente Viscaíno | Judge |
Bruno Giordano | Police Chief Téo |
Soundtrack
[edit]Esses Mulheres is a soundtrack to the soap opera of the same title, aired by RecordTV. The album was released on June 3, 2005.[2]
Essas Mulheres | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | June 3, 2005 |
Genre | MPB |
Length | 40:02 |
Label | Record Music |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Character | Length |
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1. | "Pop Zen" | Nana Caymmi, Dori Caymmi e Danilo Caymmi | Opening | 3:43 |
2. | "Essas Mulheres" | Joanna | Adelaide | 3:25 |
3. | "Uma Chance em Mil" | J. Neto | Aurélia and Fernando | 3:31 |
4. | "Corações Animais" | Zé Ramalho | Lemos | 3:16 |
5. | "Duas em Mim" | Sandra de Sá | Lúcia | 3:42 |
6. | "Motivos Banais" | Raimundo Fagner | Torquato | 3:20 |
7. | "Contigo um Pouquinho" | Alex Cohen | Eduardo | 3:47 |
8. | "É pra Sempre Te Amar" | Guilherme & Santiago | Lúcia and Paulo | 3:45 |
9. | "Vida" | Cláudio Nucci | General | 3:45 |
10. | "Lugar de Cobra é no Chão" | Chico Buarque | Simão | 4:31 |
11. | "Suave é a Noite" | Sylvinha Araújo | Lúcia and Ferreira | 4:44 |
12. | "A Janela da Cidade" | Alexandre Leão | General | 4:15 |
13. | "Agora Sei que Te Amo" | M. Pop | Ana and Pedrinho | 4:31 |
14. | "Valsa Brasileira" | Luiz Melodia | Aurélia | 4:44 |
15. | "Eu Amo" | Alvinho e da Matta | Aurélia and Fernando | 4:15 |
16. | "O Meu Jeito de Agir" | Yasmin | Mila | 4:31 |
17. | "Com Você, Sem Você" | Banda Interativa | Nicota and Tadeu | 4:44 |
18. | "Valsinha" | Cantrix | Arthur and Ordália | 4:15 |
19. | "Oratio" | Corciolli | Mila and Augusto | 4:15 |
Audience
[edit]Original broadcast
[edit]The opening chapter had an audience of 10 points and peaks of 13, as it was a 70-minute special, but during the week it dropped to 7 on Friday and 6 on Saturday.[9] On May 23, the soap reached its highest rating with a peaks of 17 points in the chapter showing Maria da Glória's transformation into Lúcia when she received her first client as a courtesan.[10] The last chapter, on October 21, scored 12 audience points with peaks of 14 and a 21% share.[11] Essas Mulheres had an overall average of 8.73 points. The numbers were reported by the broadcaster as lower compared with the numbers of its predecessor, as well as reports of lower press coverage to Essas Mulheres compared to two of the broadcaster's biggest hits: A Escrava Isaura and Prova de Amor.[12]
Second rebroadcast
[edit]In its second rerun, the soap opera premiered with 5.7 points, placing third in Greater São Paulo. However, in some of its chapters, the soap opera maintained similar ratings, occasionally trailing Band and TV Cultura in its first few months.[13] It set a record on August 6, 2018, with 7.3 points, which coincided with the airing of the last chapter of Luz do Sol. It recorded its lowest rating on December 25, registering 3 points. However, as specific scenes aired, the soap opera's ratings increased and approached the ratings of Fofocalizando and Casos de Família, both from SBT. On October 31, it was runner-up with 6 points and peaks of 7 in São Paulo.[14] On January 4, 2019, the soap again had higher audience numbers than the competitor's gossip show, registering 5 points with peaks of 6, a trend not observed during its first rerun.[15] On March 21, 2019, it registered its highest audience: 8.5 points and secured the runner-up position. The last chapter had an average of 7 points and achieved the runner-up position. It closed with an overall average of 5.3 points, aligned with the average ratings for the 4 pm slot.[16]
International Broadcasting
[edit]Country | Channel | Local title |
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Rede Record | Essas Mulheres | |
Portugal | RTP
CMTV | |
Mozambique | TV Miramar | |
Cape Verde | Record Cabo Verde | |
Japan | Record Japão | |
Europe | Record Europa | |
Argentina | Fox Life Canal 30 |
Esas Mujeres[17] |
Paraguay | Fox Life La Tele | |
Uruguay | Fox Life La Quince | |
México | Gala TV Fox Life | |
Perú | Panamericana TV Fox Life | |
Chile | Chilevisión Fox Life | |
Peru | Fox Life RecordTV Internacional |
Esas Mujeres Essas Mulheres |
Venezuela | ||
Argentina | ||
Paraguay | ||
Uruguay | ||
Panamá | ||
Chile | ||
Bolivia | ||
Puerto Rico | ||
Colombia | ||
Honduras | ||
Ecuador | ||
Costa Rica | ||
Guatemala |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "These Women". Record TV Network. Archived from the original on 2014-04-18. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ a b "Essas Mulheres" [These Women]. Teledramaturgia. Archived from the original on 2024-07-18. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ "'Essas Mulheres' comprova investimento da Record em novelas de qualidade" [“Essas Mulheres” proves Record's investment in quality soap operas]. UOL. 2005-04-27. Archived from the original on 2023-07-29. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ "Record deixa de exibir a reprise da novela Essas Mulheres" [Record stops showing reruns of soap opera Essas Mulheres]. Area VIP. 2007-11-02. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ "Novembro: FOX Life reapresenta "Essas Mulheres"" [November: FOX Life re-presents "Essas Mulheres"]. vcfaz. 2007-10-24. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ Batista, João Gabriel (2013-06-24). "Rede Família lança nova programação; canal reprisará "Essas Mulheres"" [Rede Família launches new programming; channel to rebroadcast “Essas Mulheres”]. NaTelinha. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ Vaquer, Gabriel (2018-07-10). "Record confirma data de retorno da novela Essas Mulheres; veja quando será" [Record confirms return date for soap opera Essas Mulheres; see when it will be]. Observatório da Televisão. Archived from the original on 2018-07-11. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ "Conheça os personagens de Essas Mulheres" [Meet the characters of Essas Mulheres]. R7. Archived from the original on 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Essas Mulheres estréia com pico de 13 pontos no Ibope" [Essas Mulheres premieres with a peak of 13 points on Ibope]. Área VIP. 2005-05-03. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Essas Mulheres registra pico de 17 pontos e bate recorde de audiência" [Essas Mulheres peaks at 17 points and breaks audience record]. Área VIP. 2005-05-24. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Capítulo final de Essas Mulheres registra pico de 14 pontos para a Record" [Final chapter of Essas Mulheres records 14-point peak for Record]. Área VIP. 2005-10-22. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Último capítulo de A Escrava Isaura rende pico de 23 pontos para a Record" [Last chapter of A Escrava Isaura gives Record a peak of 23 points]. Área VIP. 2005-04-29. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ Ricco, Flávio (2018-09-03). "Novela 'Essas Mulheres' derruba audiência da Record" [Novel 'Essas Mulheres' knocks down Record's ratings]. O Dia. Archived from the original on 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ Santana, Greicehelen (2018-11-01). "Essas Mulheres alcança a vice-liderança em São Paulo com 6 pontos" [Essas Mulheres reaches second place in São Paulo with 6 points]. Observatório da Televisão. Archived from the original on 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ Santana, Greicehelen (2019-01-07). "Audiência: Reprise de Essas Mulheres bota Record TV na vice-liderança" [Audience: Rerun of Essas Mulheres puts Record TV in second place]. Observatório da Televisão. Archived from the original on 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Último capítulo de 'Essas Mulheres' é vice-líder de audiência" [Last chapter of 'Essas Mulheres' is second in the ratings]. R7. 2019-03-27. Archived from the original on 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ "Esas Mujeres". R7. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official Site (in Portuguese)