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Created by
  
Glória Perez

First episode date
  
14 March 2005

Network
  
Rede Globo

Number of episodes
  
203

5.4/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
Brazil United States

Final episode date
  
5 November 2005

Number of seasons
  
1

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Genre
  
Drama, romance, telenovela

Directed by
  
Jayme Monjardim Marcos Schechtman

Starring
  
Murilo Benício Deborah Secco Eliane Giardini Caco Ciocler Gabriela Duarte Edson Celulari Camila Morgado Christiane Torloni Marcelo Novaes

Theme music composer
  
Soy loco por ti America Ivete Sangalo

Cast
  
Deborah Secco, Murilo Benicio, Juliana Paes, Cléo Pires, Taís Araújo

Similar
  
Celebridade, Explode Coração, Mulheres Apaixonadas, A Favorita, Paraíso Tropical

América is a Brazilian telenovela that was originally broadcast in 2005 by Rede Globo. The telenovela focused on the life of an illegal immigrant to the United States and the lives of those she left behind in Brazil. It stars Deborah Secco and Murilo Benício. It was written by Glória Perez and directed by Jayme Monjardim and Marcos Schechtman.

Contents

In 2009, Telemundo began airing a Spanish-dubbed version of this series and ran for approximately one year. [1]. The network aired the series from Monday to Friday in the daytime. Unlike most of its soap operas, the network didn't broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.

Main plot

Sol and Tião are born to different social backgrounds --- she to a poor suburban family in Rio, and him to an even poorer family who raised cattle in West São Paulo State. They eventually meet, due to unlikely circumstances, but part again, as she has set as her ultimate priority to reach the United States or bust. While she comes to the U.S. to live as an illegal immigrant, he remains in Brazil and, despite many trials and tribulations, he becomes a successful rodeo cowboy.

Subplots

América has several secondary plots about a variety of compelling characters. These, for the most part, take place in four locales: Vila Isabel, a middle-class neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro; Boiadeiros, a fictional town in West São Paulo; the home of a rich family in Rio; and Miami. Various characters from each subplots often meet each other due to character linkages within the story.

The main subplots were:

  • A love triangle involving Feitosa, a man who worked with pets, his girlfriend Islene (who happened to have a blind daughter from a previous relationship) and Creusa (a virginal woman who turned out to be too lustful).
  • The problems and achievements of a blind man, Jatobá, trying to live with his disability in a country with no infrastructure for the visually impaired. He is engaged to a non-blind woman.
  • The mischievous Alex and Djanira, smugglers and "coyotes".
  • The love life of Glauco, a 50-year-old businessman married to a kleptomaniac woman that strives for a divorce in order to marry her lover (but he later leaves both for a 19-year-old girl).
  • The complicated relationship between a middle-class American professor, Edward Talbot, and his rich girlfriend, May, who does social work at a ghetto school in Miami. Due to fan demand, the author of the soap opera changed its ending so Edward ends up marrying the main character, Sol.
  • The lives of several illegal immigrants living in a boarding house in Miami kept by a Mexican woman, with Brazilian roots, named Consuelo.
  • The thriving Brazil rodeo culture. Rodeo is a traditional sport in many countries in the Americas, with influences from the history of Mexican and Brazilian vaqueros or vaqueiros (cowboys) and American cowboys.
  • Music

    Unlike most Brazilian soap operas, América featured different styles of music for each milieu. Vila Isabel had only traditional samba, other parts of Rio de Janeiro included Brazilian pop and funk, São Paulo was scored with Brazilian country music and Miami, with a mix of American pop and Latin music. 6549+ The songs used in América are:

  • Disco 1
  • 01. Soy Loco por Ti America - Ivete Sangalo

    02. Até Pensei - Nana Caymmi

    03. A Volta - Roberto Carlos

    04. Pra Rua Me Levar - Ana Carolina

    05. Feitiço da Vila - Martinho da Vila

    06. Nervos de Aço - Leonardo

    07. Mágoa de Boiadeiro - Lourenço & Lourival

    08. Os Amantes - Daniel

    09. Girassóis Azuis II - George Israel

    10. Vida de Viajante - Lenine

    11. She's a Carioca ( Ela é Carioca ) - Celso Fonseca

    12. Você - Marina Elali

    13. Um Matuto em New York - Roberto Trevisan

    14. Sinfonia dos Sonhos - Marcus Viana

    15. Órfãos do Paraíso - Milton Nascimento

    16. Eu Sei que Vou te Amar - Caetano Veloso

  • Disco 2
  • 01. Regresa a mi - Il Divo

    02. Don't - Shania Twain

    03. Home - Michael Bublé

    04. Abrazame Así - Tamara

    05. Amore e Música - Russell Watson

    06. The Look of Love - Diana Krall

    07. Summertime - Michael Bolton

    08. A Horse with no Name - America

    09. Redneck Woman - Gretchen Wilson

    10. Pieces of Me - Ashlee Simpson

    11. Por un Beso - Gloria Estefan

    12. Cancion Mixteca - Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan

    13. Besame Mucho - Maysa

    14. Wind Shaking the Trees - Darwing James Band

    15. Lon Long Away - Jesse Johnson

    17. Can't Get Over - Kasino

    18. Breath - O2

    19. Little Girl - Lucas Babin

    20. Take Me Home, Country Roads - Happening

    Gay Kiss Controversy

    While being cited as a pop culture phenomenon previously, the soap opera received greater exposure in the media after a long-running (2005) storyline between two gay characters included a scene in which they share a kiss. The scene was scheduled to be air in the final episode, which created much anticipation from the gay community in Brazil. However, Rede Globo, the soap opera's production company, elected not to run the scene, much to the surprise of the writers, fans and actors involved. The event led to a number of protests for equal rights, condemning Globo for their actions.

    Criticism of the Positive Portrayal of Rodeo

    Brazilian animal rights organizations criticized the telenovela because rodeo was favorably exposed in the story. [2] Several non-large-scale protests happened in several cities and activists tried to exort a nationwide boycott campaign against the series. Coincidentally, The series faced a decline of its audience [3], though that was not attributed to a boycott eventually.

    References

    América (telenovela) Wikipedia


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