Vitória (2014 TV series)

Vitória is a Brazilian primetime telenovela created, developed and written by Cristianne Fridman and directed by Edgard Miranda.[1]

Vitória
GenreDrama
Created byCristianne Fridman
Directed byEdgard Miranda
Opening theme"Tente Outra Vez"
by Raul Seixas
Country of originBrazil
Original language(s)Portuguese
No. of episodes208
Production
Production location(s)Petrópolis, Brazil
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time45 minutes
Release
Original networkRede Record
Picture format(HDTV) 1080i
(SDTV) 480i
Original releaseJune 2, 2014 

March 20, 2015
Chronology
Preceded byPecado Mortal
Followed byOs Dez Mandamentos
External links
Website

The series premiered on Monday, June 2, 2014 at 9:15 p.m. (BRT/AMT) on Rede Record, replacing Pecado Mortal.[2] The series ended on March 20, 2015 and was replaced by Os Dez Mandamentos in a brand new 8:30 p.m. timeslot.

Thaís Melchior and Bruno Ferrari star as the protagonists, while Juliana Silveira star as the main antagonist.[3][4][5][6]

Plot

Artur (Bruno Ferrari), the rich young owner of Arminho Ranch, holds a grudge against his alleged father Gregório (Antônio Grassi). At the age of twelve, Artur, who was baptized as Mossoró, became paraplegic after he fell off a horse given by his father Gregório, who never managed to cope with this tragedy and ended up rejecting Mossoró.

Clarice (Beth Goulart) is Artur's mother, Gregório's first wife, and teaches at Priscila Schiller school. She can't live with the troubled relationship between her son and her husband and decides to run away with her first born to Curaçao, hiding the secret of his father's identity for years, until, upon realizing Artur's thirst for vengeance, she reveals that Gregório is not his biological father. But this doesn't alleviate his hate, and he commits his mother to a psychiatric hospital so she won't get in the way of his revenge. Clarice eventually becomes addicted to medications.

Dominated by his desire for vengeance, Artur returns to Brazil to implement his plan to destroy the Training Center Ranch Altacyr Ferreira, Gregório's property, where he spent his youth. Diana (Thais Melchior) was born from Gregório's second marriage and is Mossoró's (Ricky Tavares) sister. Both are children of Gregório's second wife, now deceased. Diana inherited her father's passion for horses.

She is disturbed by the thought that she committed incest with Artur, who is not really her brother. While going through this psychological torture, she has a new affair with Raphael (Rodrigo Phavanello), creating a love triangle full of emotions, intrigues and revenges.[7]

Cast

Main cast

Actor Character
Bruno Ferrari Artur
Thaís Melchior Diana
Juliana Silveira Priscila Schiller
Beth Goulart Clarice
Lucinha Lins Zuzu
Antônio Grassi Gregório
Jonas Bloch Ramiro Pessoa
Heitor Martinez Caíque
Paulo César Grande Bernardo
Gabriel Gracindo Ziggy
Maytê Piragibe Renata
Leonardo Vieira Tadeu
Rodrigo Phavanello Rafael
Rafaela Mandelli Sabrina
Raymundo de Souza Ednaldo
Roberta Gualda Anastácia
Cláudio Gabriel Eduardo (Edu)
Ricky Tavares Mossoró
Marcos Pitombo Paulão
Luciana Braga Matilde
Sílvio Guindane Paulo Henrique
André De Biase Dante
Aline Borges Laíza
André Di Mauro Jorge
Bruna di Túllio Luciene de Melo Faria
Thelmo Fernandes William
Nina de Pádua Yone Gusmão
Rocco Pitanga Nelito
Karen Marinho Kátia
Leandro Léo Ricardinho
Letícia Medina Beatriz
Gustavo Leão Quim
Henrique Ramiro Alex
Augusto Garcia Bruno
Gustavo Ottoni Javier Rodriguez
Créo Kellab Pedro
César Pezzuoli Manoel
Alessandra Loyola Analice
Liége Müller Bárbara
Raphael Montagner Enzo
Ricardo Ferreira Virgulino
Camila Avancini Rosa
Rose Lima Catarina
Pablo Mothé Cícero (Cicinho)
Diego Kropotoff Vinicíus
Alice Rodrigues Isabele
Letícia Pedro Rebeca
Victória Diniz Gabriela (Gabi)
Zeca Gurgel Orlando (Dinho)

Guest appearances

Actor Character
Flávia Monteiro Rúbia
Cássio Ramos Pablo
Marcelo Escorel Fernando
Dado Dolabella Léo
Eduardo Pires Felipe
Bruno Chateaubriand Mariano Morgado (MM)
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References

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