Belaventura
Belaventura | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Gustavo Reiz[1] |
Written by | Gustavo Reiz[1] |
Directed by | Ivan Zettel |
Starring |
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Opening theme | Instrumental |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
Production | |
Location(s) | Rio de Janeiro |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Production company(s) | Casablanca |
Release | |
Original network | RecordTV |
Picture format | 4K (Ultra HD) |
Original release | July 25, 2017[2] – present |
External links | |
Website |
entretenimento |
Belaventura is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Casablanca and broadcast by RecordTV. It premiered on July 25, 2017.[2]
Bernardo Velasco and Rayanne Morais portray Prince Enrico and peasant Pietra, who fall in love in during their childhood and live a forbidden romance because he is the heir to the throne and she is just a commoner, deciding to fight for forbidden love, even if it costs the throne.
Synopsis
At the beginning of the 15th century, the millennial war between Redenção and Valedo - led by the dukes Otoniel and Severo - finally comes to an end with a peace agreement to unify them, creating the kingdom of Belaventura. Otoniel is crowned as a king after a medieval tournament dispute. Otoniel is the father of the prince-heir Enrico, noble Lizabeta and the bitter Carmona, who detests her brother in secret for not being chosen as a successor to the throne. She is willing to do anything to get the crown. They are all Queen Vitoriana's children who is mysteriously poisoned during the tournament and dies. Severo is blamed for her death and is forced to disappear for many years. The young heirs were taken care of by Elia, a nanny who never had children. As a young, ten-year-old boy Enrico meets Pietra, a peasant for whom he falls in love and can no longer forget.
Fifteen years passes and Pietra is now a strong and beautiful girl, who was raised by Biniek, her drunken stepfather who mistreats her. Her mother Lucy disappeared after constant attacks from the Pure Order, an inquisitorial group that promotes witch-hunt, led by the machiavellian Cedric, who is also the king's advisor.
Soon, Enrico meets Pietra again after a long time and the two, given to forbidden love, decide to fight together, even if it culminates in Enrico renouncing the throne. The couple's mentor and protector is Bartolion, the kingdom's sage, who knows all the powerful secrets and helps them in the mission to unite royalty and peasants. Severo also returns to the kingdom with a heart filled with hatred and revenge, being increasingly manipulated by hise wife Marion, an ambitious and disingenuous duchess, who has never accepted the fact that she did not become queen. Marion intends to use all devices to achieve her goals and to maneuver her husband to conspire against Otoniel. She is also Fernão's lover, family counselor, although she has never been accepted by Severo's mother Leocadia. She waits for the right moment to unmask her. Marion and Severo are parents to Jacques, Arturo and Brione, who lives a hidden romance with a commoner Gonzalo.
Everything will change with the arrival of Selena, an attractive and determined archer, that will cause twists in this beautiful and compelling fairytale.
Cast
- Rayanne Morais as Pietra Florenza
- Bernardo Velasco as Enrico Montebelo e Luxemburgo
- Leandro Lima as Jacques de Alencastro Bourbon
- Giselle Itié as Selena
- Kadu Moliterno as Otoniel Montebelo e Luxemburgo II[3]
- Camila Rodrigues as Carmona Montebelo e Luxemburgo[4]
- Adriana Birolli as Lizabeta Montebelo e Luxemburgo[5]
- Floriano Peixoto as Severo Alencastro Bourbon
- Helena Fernandes as Marión Alencastro Bourbon
- Larissa Maciel as Lucy Florenza[6]
- Juliana Didone as Brione de Alencastro Bourbon
- Esther Góes as Leocádia de Alencastro Bourbon
- Alexandre Slaviero as Gonzalo Castroneves
- Bemvindo Sequeira as Páris La Rosie
- Angelina Muniz as Matriona Mascate
- Giuseppe Oristanico as Cedric
- Alexandre Barillari as Tácitus Mascate
- Eri Johnson as Corinto[7]
- André Mattos as Falstaff
- Bárbara Borges as Polentina Alvarez
- Paulo Gorgulho as Bartolion
- Leonardo Franco as Mistral
Guests
- Juliana Knust as Vitoriana Montebelo e Luxemburgo
- Bia Passos as Young Pietra
- Gabriel Ferrarini as Young Enrico
- Rafaella Maia as Young Lizabeta
- Luis Augusto Formal as Young Jacques
- Luiz Eduardo Toledo as Young Gonzalo
Ratings
Timeslot | Episodes | Premiere | Finale | ||
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Date | Viewers (in points) |
Date | Viewers (in points) | ||
7:30pm |
TBD | 8.1[8] | TBD |
References
- 1 2 "Autor de Belaventura fala sobre a trama da nova novela da Record TV". entretenimento.r7.com. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- 1 2 "Com romance e ação, Belaventura estreia na próxima terça (25) na Record TV". entretenimento.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- ↑ "“Eu me senti um verdadeiro rei”, diz Kadu Moliterno sobre os bastidores de Belaventura - Entretenimento - R7 Belaventura". entretenimento.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-07-23.
- ↑ "Personagem de Camila Rodrigues tem sede de poder: "Carmona mataria para defender sua família e seu reino" - Entretenimento - R7 Belaventura". entretenimento.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-07-22.
- ↑ "Adriana Birolli interpreta Lizabeta em Belaventura - Entretenimento - R7 Belaventura". entretenimento.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- ↑ "Larissa Maciel viverá Lucy em Belaventura - Entretenimento - R7 Belaventura". entretenimento.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-07-22.
- ↑ "Eri Johnson interpreta Corinto em Belaventura - Entretenimento - R7 Belaventura". entretenimento.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-07-22.
- ↑ Gouveia, Hialley. "Audiências consolidadas de terça-feira (25/07)". Bastidores da TV (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 July 2017.
External links
- Official website (in Portuguese)