Chiquititas (Portugal)

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Chiquititas
Genre Telenovela
Created by Cris Morena
Developed by Cristina Araújo
Antônio B. Correia
Teresa Guilherme
Written by Walter Ferreira Ramos
Delia Maunas
Ana Morgado
João Matos
Mafalda Ferreira
Raquel Shefer
Directed by Vítor Jesus
Sandra Antunes
Starring Marta Fernandes
Nuno Pardal
Luís Mascarenhas
Luís Gaspar
Patrícia Tavares
Sofia de Portugal
Cátia Tavares
César Brito
Catarina Rebelo
and Carlos Vieira
Opening theme "O Mundo Das Chiquititas" ("Chiquititas 2006")
Country of origin Portugal
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 217
Production
Producer(s) Teresa Guilherme
Attílio Ricco
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) Cris Morena Group
RGB Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel SIC
Original airing July 20, 2007
Chronology
Related shows Chiquititas Sin Fin

Chiquititas is a 2007 Portuguese telenovela, produced by Teresa Guilherme Produções and a version of the Argentine series Chiquititas Sin Fin. Premiered on June 2007, the show starred actress Marta Fernandes as the iconic character of Lili, an excentric woman who guides a group of orphans while they struggle in the Do Monte Orphanage, filling their lives with joy and hope, while in the search for her lost son. Actors Nuno Pardal, Carlos Vieira, Luís Gaspar e Patrícia Tavares also star.

Plot

Madalena Santana is a cold hearted, strict and busy young woman who got pregnant in the past and, after revealing it to her father Vítor, was sent to an abandoned place. Her son was taken by the Garcia's servant, under Vítor's orders, to an orphanage, and she forced to lie by saying to Madalena that her little child was stillborn. Repentant, the servant then told Madalena the truth, which made daughter hate father since then. Madalena started looking for her child, and was sure that the kid lives inside the Do Monte Orphanage. She goes there under a new identity: with the help of her best friend Catarina, she assumes the role of an adorable and somewhat crazy woman, the sweethearted Lili. Under this alter ego, she ends up on a maternal figure to the orphans of the place, appearing as a Madalena's distant cousin. Beyond them, Lili meets Laidinha, the arrogant housekeeper who is seen by the kids as an "evil witch", the orphanage's owners Júlia and Pierre De Mont, and their little spoiled children, Marcel and Alice. The De Monts are an ambitious, greedy and perverse family aspiring for money. Lucas is the handsome, simpathetic and adorable chef of the orphanage, and he and Lily soon fall in love for each other. They both take care of Anita, Zeca, Susto, Bocas, Chico, Minorca, Kiki, Vanda, Paula and Lua (the youngest of them). Lili gradually changes the lives of the chiquititas, while she is sure that one of them is her lost son.

Production

Chiquititas was the second Cris Morena production adapted by SIC, following the success obtained by Floribella.[1] Before its release, the series was compared by producers to Mary Poppins, and developed a large licensed merchandise invested for the audience (as done by Floribella). Since the series finale was in September 2008, the ending had to be changed from the original one (in which the characters celebrate Christmas) to a Love-themed party.

Soundtracks

In addition to 24 Horas, Chiquititas also had a second album entitled Vida A Vida, with Portuguese versions of songs from the Chiquititas soundtracks unused in Chiquititas Sin Fin. 24 Horas was among the Portugal Albums Top 30 in first place for seven weeks.

24 Horas

24 Horas
Soundtrack album by Marta Fernandes and the cast of Chiquititas
Released 2007
Genre Pop
Length 43:31 (Minutes)
Producer Miguel Dias
Marta Fernandes and the cast of Chiquititas chronology

N/A 24 Horas
(2007)
Viva A Vida
(2008)

Track listing

  1. "Chiquititas 2006" ("Chiquititas 2006")
  2. "Coração Com Buraquinhos" ("Corazón Con Agujeritos") feat. Beatriz Monteiro
  3. "Tudo Tudo Tudo" ("Todo Todo")
  4. "Juntos Podemos Voar" ("Volar Mejor")
  5. "24 Horas" ("24 Horas")
  6. "Louco Por Ti" ("Estoy Loco") feat. Miguel Dias
  7. "Mentiras" ("Mentiritas")
  8. "Há Certas Coisas" ("Me Pasan Cosas") feat. Cátia Tavares
  9. "Malvada" ("Malissima") feat. Sofia de Portugal
  10. "Onde Estás" ("Donde Estás")
  11. "Amigas" ("Amigas")
  12. "Era Uma Vez" ("Había Una Vez")
  13. "Eu Quero Ser Igual ("Igual A Los Demás")

Notes

Producer Miguel Dias, who adapted the themes from Spanish to Portuguese, sings alongside Marta Fernandes in the songs featuring the character of Lucas the Chef. The main title theme is incorrectly listed as "Chiquititas 2006" (the original title of the song), although it is better known as "O Mundo Das Chiquititas".

  1. http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Interior.aspx?content_id=671606
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