Mulheres de Areia

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Mulheres de areia
Mujeres De Arena
Format telenovela, drama
Created by Ivani Ribeiro
Developed by Rede Globo
Starring Glória Pires
Guilherme Fontes
Marcos Frota
Raul Cortez
Suzana Vieira
Laura Cardoso
Sebastião Vasconcelos
Vivianne Pasmanter
Humberto Martins
Thaís de Campos
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of episodes 201
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Rede Globo
Picture format SDTV
Original airing 1993
External links
Website

Mulheres de areia (Portuguese pronunciation: [muˈʎɛɾiʒ dʒ ɐˈɾejɐ], "Sand Women") is a Brazilian telenovela produced by the Rede Globo and aired from 1 February 1993 though 25 September 1993, in 203 chapters. It was written by Ivani Ribeiro with the contribution of Solange Castro Neves and directed by Wolf Maya, Ignácio Coqueiro, Andre Schultz and Carlos Magalhães. It is a remake of the soap opera of same name that aired at defunct Rede Tupi from 1973 to 1974, when Eva Wilma portrayed the two main characters of the plot (the twins Ruth and Rachel).


Plot

Young Marcos Assunção goes to the fictional city of Pontal D' Areia to assist in the businesses of the Assunção family. The young man meets Ruth, daughter of a poor fisherman, and falls in love with her, but he ends up involved with Rachel, the twin sister of Ruth. The sisters are identical, but of opposite personalities. While Ruth truly loves the young man, Rachel desires his position and riches. She also has a lover, Wanderley, an outlaw.

Tonho da Lua, best friend of Ruth, is mentally disturbed and famous for creating sculptures of women with the sand of the beach. Rachel must also face Virgílio Assunção, Marcos's father, who doesn't accept her relationship with his son. Virgílo, an unscrupulous man, is the vice-mayor and owner of the biggest hotel in the city. His goal is to turn Pontal D' Areia into a tourist center, but he must deal with the mayor of the city, the Green politician Breno. The population of the city is divided. Breno has one ally, Tônia, a local trader. To demoralize Breno, Virgílio puts scarecrows in the beaches, symbolizing the mayor who scares the tourists.

Meanwhile, Ruth suffers in silence over the marriage of Rachel, knowing that Marcos is only interested in Rachel. The plot has a twist when Rachel is believed dead and Ruth assumes her personality to be with the man she loves. But Rachel did not die and she returns to claim her own life.

Cast

  • Glória Pires - Ruth Araújo/Rachel Araújo Assunção
  • Guilherme Fontes - Marcos Assunção
  • Marcos Frota - Tonho da Lua
  • Raul Cortez - Virgílio Assunção
  • Suzana Vieira - Clarita (Clara Assunção)
  • Laura Cardoso - Isaura Araújo
  • Sebastião Vasconcelos - Floriano Araújo
  • Vivianne Pasmanter - Malu (Maria Lúcia Assunção)
  • Humberto Martins - Alaôr Almeida Passos
  • Thaís de Campos - Arlete Assunção
  • Adriano Reys - Oswaldo Sampaio
  • Nicette Bruno - Julieta Sampaio (Juju)
  • Andréa Beltrão - Tônia
  • Carlos Zara - Zé Pedro
  • Eloísa Mafalda - Manuela
  • Alexandra Marzo - Carola Sampaio
  • Irving São Paulo - Zé Luís
  • Karina Perez - Andréa Sampaio
  • Daniel Dantas - Breno Soares de Azevedo
  • Isadora Ribeiro - Vera Soares de Azevedo
  • Henri Pagnoncelli - Dr. César
  • Jonas Bloch - Alemão
  • Paulo Goulart - Donato
  • Gabriela Alves - Glorinha
  • Eduardo Moscovis - Tito
  • Suely Franco - Celina de Almeida Passos
  • Oscar Magrini - Vitor
  • Fabrício Bittar - Reginho
  • Paulo Betti - Wanderley Amaral
  • Edwin Luisi - Dr. Munhoz
  • Ricardo Blat - Marujo
  • Evandro Mesquita - Joel
  • João Carlos Barroso - Daniel
  • Alexia Deschamps - Maria Helena
  • Serafim Gonzalez - Garnizé
  • Stepan Nercessian - Delegado Rodrigo
  • Antônio Pompeo - Servílio
  • Denise Milfont - Vilma
  • Joel Barcellos - Chico Belo
  • Lu Mendonça - Do Carmo
  • Cibele Larrama - Luzia
  • Marco Miranda - Duarte
  • Marcelo Mansfield - Santiago
  • Cleyde Blota - Hilda
  • Kleber Drable - Padre João
  • Leonardo Miranda - Jota
  • Luciano Vianna - Tavinho
  • Roney Villela - Carijó
  • Toi Bressane - Rozendo

Soundtrack

The International

  • Easy (Faith No More)
  • Sweat (A La La La La Long) (Inner Circle)
  • Bed of Roses (Bon Jovi)
  • See the Light (Snap!)
  • Let It Me Be (Ouriel)
  • Close Encountres (Clouseau)
  • Forever in Love (Kenny G)
  • Bad Bad Boys (Midi, Maxi e Efti)
  • Wild Thing (Tone Loc)
  • Simple Life (Elton John)
  • Looking at My Girl (Double You)
  • No Ordinary Love (Sade)
  • Latin Motion (Frank Shadon)
  • Groovin' in the Midnight (Maxi Priest)
  • The Colour of the Risk (Franco Perini)

National

Awards

External links

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