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Now Generation
GenreTelenovela
Science fiction
Created byFilipe Miguez
Izabel de Oliveira[1]
Directed byDenise Saraceni
Maria de Médicis
Natália Grimberg[2]
StarringMurilo Benício
Cláudia Abreu
Chandelly Braz
Humberto Carrão
Taís Araújo
Renata Sorrah
Isabelle Drummond
Ricardo Tozzi
Lázaro Ramos
Luís Miranda
Fiuk
Leandro Hassum
Titina Medeiros
Joaquim Lopes
Aracy Balabanian
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Opening theme"País do Futebol" by MC Guimê
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes155 (105 international version)
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release5 May (2014-05-05) –
31 October 2014 (2014-10-31)

Now Generation[3] (Portuguese: Geração Brasil; stylized as G3R4Ç4O BR4S1L) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It was created by Filipe Miguez and Izabel de Oliveira.[4] The series discussed topics and issues surrounding technology usage, such as open-source software, drones, and programming as part of an education system.

The series starred Murilo Benício, Cláudia Abreu, Chandelly Braz, Humberto Carrão, Taís Araújo, Isabelle Drummond, Ricardo Tozzi, Luís Miranda, Lázaro Ramos, and Renata Sorrah.[4] Geração Brasil's. The writers were advised by academics and consultants, such as Ronaldo Lemos and Hermano Vianna.[5]

Plot

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Jonas Marra (Murilo Benício) is a Brazilian computer engineer and entrepreneur who lives in Silicon Valley, California. He left Brazil at a very young age in search of financing for his invention called The Brow, which is a low-cost computer that eventually revolutionized the global computer industry during the 1980s.

Once in the United States, Jonas created the Marra Corporation. Along with Marra's professional success, he married Pamela Parker (Claudia Abreu), who was an America's sweetheart and heir to the largest TV channel in the country.

For 20 years, Marra ran his company and lived happily with his family. The couple raised a daughter, Megan (Isabelle Drummond). Megan was the biological daughter of Pamela and her past boyfriend, a French playboy killed in a car accident before Megan was born. She was, however, more of a wild, rebellious girl and her controversial escapades are daily fixtures of the gossip newspapers. Marra and his wife had to work hard keeping Megan out of trouble.

Through the years Marra became an icon, and his position and decisions within the tech industry had never been questioned. However, one day, Marra Corporation's shareholders decided that the company needed new talents to allow themselves to cope and compete in a rapidly changing tech industry. For this purpose, they requested that Marra would retire.

After this announcement, Jonas, drawing from his vast 42 years of experience, transferred the Marra Corporation headquarters to Brazil. The decision became headline news from around the world. In a move that further shocked the world, Marra revealed that he would search for a computer engineering genius in his home country to become his successor.

Meanwhile, in Rio de Janeiro, the young Davi (Humberto Carrão) was working hard to gain traction for his project. Like Jonas, he was also of humble origins and believed that access to information should be democratized. Thus, he created Junior, a tool that taught computer programming. All the inspiration for the invention came from Plugar, an NGO dedicated to the digital inclusion of disadvantaged children, located in Gambiarra, a fictitious district of Rio's West Zone. Through Plugar, Davi had his first contact with a computer, where he began teaching himself computer engineering. Davi also wanted to create better opportunities for children to learn about technology, so he developed the ABC of computer programming with Herval, founder of Plugar.

In Recife, in search of so-called "angels", Davi packed a bag with Junior looking for a chance to show it off to investors. Upon arrival at Recife Digital Davi knows Manu (Chandelly Braz), beautiful recifense, and very much skilled in computer and games. It is in the world of games that the two will be closer than they might think. Behind their avatars and nicknames, they will be impressed with the opponent's skills, not realizing who is on the other side of the screen. The two will be very close when they are selected to participate in the Marra Brazil contest. With over 12 young people, Davi and Manu will go through several technological challenges, having to prove their capabilities to Jonas. In the final bout, Manu and Davi had to face each other in creating a killer app. Breaking rules and by now in love, the two have a single project, putting Jonas against the wall: either hire the two, or hire neither.

Angry with the handling and amazed at the ability of the duo, Jonas proposes an extra challenge: their app will have to blow up within the short deadline until the final stage of the competition.

Cast

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Actor/Actress Character
Murilo Benício Jonas Marra
Cláudia Abreu Pamela Parker-Marra
Chandelly Braz Manuela Yanes (Manu)
Humberto Carrão Davi Reis
Renata Sorrah Gláucia Beatriz Pacheco Marra
Taís Araújo Verônica Monteiro
Isabelle Drummond Megan Lily Parker-Marra
Ricardo Tozzi Herval Domingues
Luís Miranda Dorothy Benson
Dorival Benson
Lázaro Ramos Brian Roberto Benson
Gisele Fróes Rita de Cássia Ferreira
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos Frederico Yanes (Fred)
Luís Carlos Miele Jack Parker
Aracy Balabanian Iracema Avelar
Leandro Hassum Haroldo Barata Filho (Barata)
Titina Medeiros Marisa Pinto Marra
Luis Henrique Nogueira Sílvio Pacheco Marra
Rodrigo Pandolfo Shin-Soo
Mônica Torres Susana Avelar
Miguel Roncato Danilo Pinto Marra
Débora Nascimento María Vergara
Fiuk Alex Torres
Joaquim Lopes Domênico Navarro
Felipe Abib Ernesto Avelar
Marcello Airoldi Elias Avelar
André Gonçalves Mário Aparecido dos Santos (Cidão)
Nando Cunha Dante Ferreira
Samuel Vieira Igor Yanes
Max Lima Vicente Monteiro
Ana Terra Blanco Luene Michelle Almeida (Lu N)
Débora Lamm Edna Bentes
Ellen Rocche Ludmila Santini
Arlindo Lopes Devendra Ananda (Murphy)
Isabel Wilker Evangelina Rosa
Bernardo Marinho Vander Soares
Danilo Santos Ferreira Matias Ferreira
Valentina Bandeira Danusa Pinto Marra
Elisa Pinheiro Lara Avelar
Theodoro Cochrane Gaspar Cardoso
Fagundes Emanuel Ubirajara Soares Filho (Mosca)
Jéssica Ellen Alice Romão
Johnny Hooker Thales Salgado
Julia Konrad Janaína Lima (Jana)
Marília Martins Débora
Nado Grimberg Pereira (Tommy Lee)
Susana Ribeiro Sandra Schmidt
Andréa Dantas Valdeci
David Júnior Tonhão (Will Smith)
Juliana Martins Joana Sá (Jojo)
Cláudio Mendes Leonel Moreira
Fabio Neppo Ubirajara Soares (Bira)
Antônio Fragoso Edimilson Rocha
Thiago de Los Reyes Zac Vírus
Flávio Pardal Bóris Roma
Pedro Inoue Fabrício San Marino
Laura Prado Tatiana Furtado
Larissa Murai Hana Massuda
Gabriel Palhares Tomás Avelar
Gustavo Henzel Adriano Almeida
Felipe Kannenberg Solano Pimentel
Emílio de Mello Professor Fernando
Daisy Lúcidi Madalena (Madá)
Lady Francisco Marlene
Tuninho Menucci Vesgo
Matheus Pinto Eliéser
Sérgio Maciel Nacho González
Alexandre Davi Caolho
Mitsu Kusume Hélio Miura
Manuela Simões Dora

Guest stars

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Actor/Actress Character
Grazi Massafera Jéssica Malta
Thiaguinho Himself
Dudu Azevedo Arthur
Lucinha Araújo Herself / Cazuza's mother
Fernanda Souza Herself
Marcius Melhem Gino D'Agostini
Jacqueline Laurence Bérénice (Megan's French grandmother)

References

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  1. ^ "Geração Brasil" é o título da próxima novela das sete
  2. ^ Confira o elenco completo de Geração Brasil, próxima novela das sete
  3. ^ "Now Generation". screening.globo.com. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b Geração Brasil - Teledramaturgia
  5. ^ "Namorados, Humberto Carrão e Chandelly Braz se apaixonam em 'Geração Brasil', estreia de amanhã". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2014-05-04. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
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