Presença de Anita

Presença de Anita
Written by Manoel Carlos (screenplay)
Mário Donato (novel)
Directed by Ricardo Waddington
Alexandre Avancini
Starring Mel Lisboa
José Mayer
Helena Ranaldi
Vera Holtz
Theme music composer Jacques Brel
Opening theme "Ne Me Quitte Pas"
Performed by Maysa
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of episodes 16
Production
Producer(s) Ruy Mattos
Location(s) Vassouras (RJ)
Valença (RJ)
Cinematography Elton Menezes
Running time 650 minutes
Distributor Rede Globo
Broadcast
Original run August 7, 2001 – August 31, 2001

Presença de Anita (English: Anita's Presence) is a 2001 Brazilian miniseries based on the novel of the same name written by Mário Donato. An obsession, seduction and death story about the 18-year old lolita-type girl, Anita and the 45-year old family man, Fernando, it stars Mel Lisboa and José Mayer as the main characters. Mel Lisboa, who was 19 at the time, had her acting debut in this series, playing her most-famous role up to today. The series, directed by Ricardo Waddington and Alexandre Avancini, aired on Rede Globo from August 7 through August 31, 2001, in 16 chapters.

Synopsis

The plot begins with the couple, Lucia Helena (Helena Ranaldi) and Fernando, who are going through a marital crisis. He is an architect with literary aspirations who wants to finish his first book. She is a woman whose main concern is to rescue the love of her husband and save her marriage. They live in São Paulo, in the urban chaos. Lucia Helena decided to invest in a trip with the family, her son Luiz and her stepdaughter Luiza (Júlia Almeida), in her hometown Florence, in the state of São Paulo, where the family gathers for Christmas and New Year.

In order to save her marriage, Lucia tries to please her husband, accept his rages, encourages his literary projects and participates in his fantasies. But Anita loves sex and she was younger and more mischievous.

Cast

International Broadcasts

 Peru - Panamericana Televisión - 2002

 Chile - Televisión Nacional de Chile - 2003, 2006

 Colombia - RCN Televisión - 2003

 Paraguay - Sistema Nacional de Televisión - 2004

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