The program that marked a generation and Brazilian television in the 2000s is back! Presented by Tinder, the new version of Beija Sapo has the wonderful Valentina Bandeira as presenter, who is successful on the internet and wherever she goes.
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The program that marked a generation and Brazilian television in the 2000s is back! Presented by Tinder, the new version of Beija Sapo has the wonderful Valentina Bandeira as presenter, who is successful on the internet and wherever she goes.
Romantic comedy tells the story of a successful and good-looking journalist who, tired of his countless love adventures, decides to look for the love of his life. The problem is that Mário Salgado (Thiago Lacerda) dreams of the ideal woman and lives creating defects in those he meets. The show won two specials in consecutive years, 2004 and 2005.
Injects humor into scenes from sports, arts, entertainment, music, and contemporary Brazilian culture.
The main axis of the miniseries is the story of the couple Mendonça and Maria Rita. The plot begins when Mendonça, a Physics teacher, turns 40. Discouraged with life and dissatisfied with his work, he complains about the routine and lack of prospects. His big dream was to do a postgraduate degree outside of Brazil, but he ended up not taking the project forward and suffers because of it to this day. He also doesn't feel happy in his romantic relationship, having settled into a marriage that has lasted several years. Maria Rita, in turn, is a journalist and is on the rise professionally. In his personal life, he knows that his marriage is not going well and he suffers from his partner's discouragement, but he ends up having a great idea thanks to this crisis: creating an interview program on the station where he works.
Discover the extreme and eccentric economic tactics that Brazilians from different regions of the country follow as a routine.
Destino: São Paulo is an original television miniseries created for the Brazilian branch of the HBO Latin America. The series was produced by O2 Filmes, and directed by Alex Gabassi and Fábio Mendonça. It first aired on November 25, 2012. The miniseries consists of six episodes focusing on the lives of immigrants in São Paulo, Brazil. Each episode follows the life of a different group, portraying the frustrations, joys, and culture shock they face daily. Most of the characters are played by immigrants who were selected for the production, playing with their native language.
Diverse and multi-generational Brazilian families go head-to-head in high-pressure cooking challenges inspired by real home cooking and family food traditions to win an ultimate prize of R$100.000.
Determined to fight the military regime, Marighella leaves his son behind to take up arms, becoming a notorious enemy of the dictatorship.
A story of love and revolution told through letters written by a couple in the dungeons of the dictatorship. The emotional bonds tied together the past and present of two oppressed families.
The adventures of Ninjin the ninja bunny searching for his village's carrots, stolen by the mean Shogun Moe.
The brazilian tv show "Glitter" is the first in the country about the lgbt theme.
A young woman from the country becomes involved with a Syrian man in a city caught in the midst of a political game.
Balão Mágico was a very famous children television program in Brazil. The children that were the main stars of the program were also part of a musical group singing children's songs which was named after the program as A Turma do Balão Mágico. The program was aired by Rede Globo between 1983 and 1986, and the musical group released six albums under the Columbia label that sold together 13 million copies. Their biggest hit is the song Superfantástico, which is still popular more than 20 years since its release. The main cast and musical group was composed by: ⁕Simony: The only girl in the band. ⁕Tob: The older integrant at the group. ⁕Mike: Son of infamous British robber Ronnie Biggs. ⁕Jairzinho: Son of Brazilian musician Jair Rodrigues. ⁕Ricardinho: the last member of the group.
The documentary series makes an original and faithful portrayal of what it's like to age in Brazil today, in the first season. On the second season, the young people are explored, showing what they think and who they are.
Based on the original by Dias Gomes, The Well Beloved One is a political satire starring Odorico Paraguaçu.