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'''O Direito de Nascer''' (literally ''The Right of Being Born'') is a brazilian soap opera that aired in TV Tupi and TV Rio. It had 160 30-minutes-long episodes that were exhibited from Monday to Friday, being premiered on December 7th, 1964 and ending on August 30th, 1965.
'''O Direito de Nascer''' (literally ''The Right of Being Born'') is a Brazilian soap opera that aired on TV Tupi and TV Rio. It had 160 30-minutes-long episodes that were exhibited from Monday to Friday, being premiered on December 7th, 1964, and ending on August 30th, 1965.


It was written by Thalma de Oliveira and Teixeira Filho as an adaptation of the cuban radioplay with the same name by Félix Caignet. It was considered the first great classic of brazilian teledramaturgy.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131215223816/http://www.teledossie.com.br/textos-cubanos-na-origem-da-telenovela-brasileira/ Archived copy of "Cuban texts in the brazilian soap opera origin"(in Portuguese)] Retrieved April 1st 2021</ref>
It was written by Thalma de Oliveira and Teixeira Filho as an adaptation of the Cuban radioplay with the same name by Félix Caignet. It was considered the first great classic of Brazilian teledrama.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131215223816/http://www.teledossie.com.br/textos-cubanos-na-origem-da-telenovela-brasileira/ Archived copy of "Cuban texts in the Brazilian soap opera origin"(in Portuguese).] Retrieved 01 Apr '21</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
The plot takes place in Cuba, early 20th century. Maria Helena, daughter of Don Rafael Zomora de Juncal, one of the richest men in Havana, falls in love with Alfredo Martins, whose family is rival of Juncal family, and gets pregnant. Alfredo tries to convince Maria Helena to make an abortion but she refuses. When Albertinho gets born, Dolores takes him out of the city, because his life was menaced by Don Rafael. While Maria Helena goes to a monastery, Dolores educates Albertinho, who becomes a doctor and falls in love with Isabel Cristina.<ref>[https://www.sampaonline.com.br/embalagemecia/colunas/elmo/coluna2001mai18.htm Review for all the 3 versions of the soap opera(in Portuguese)] Retrieved April 1st 2021</ref>
The plot takes place in Cuba in the early 20th century. Maria Helena, daughter of Don Rafael Zomora de Juncal, one of the richest men in Havana, falls in love with Alfredo Martins, whose family is the rival of the Juncal family, and gets pregnant. Alfredo tries to convince Maria Helena to make an abortion but she refuses. When Albertinho is born, Dolores takes him out of the city, because his life was menaced by Don Rafael. While Maria Helena goes to a monastery, Dolores educates Albertinho, who becomes a doctor and falls in love with Isabel Cristina.<ref>[https://www.sampaonline.com.br/embalagemecia/colunas/elmo/coluna2001mai18.htm Review for all the 3 versions of the soap opera (in Portuguese).] Retrieved 01 Apr '21</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast/Crew==
Nathalia Timberg as Maria Helena de Juncal
*Nathalia Timberg as Maria Helena de Juncal
*Amilton Fernandes as Albertinho Limonta
*Henrique Martins as Alfredo
*Isaura Bruno as Dolores
*Guy Loup as Isabel Cristina
*Elísio de Albuquerque as Don Rafael Zamora de Juncal
*Maria Luíza Castelli as Conceição


Amilton Fernandes as Albertinho Limonta
*Directors: Lima Duarte, José Parisi, Régis Cardoso
 
*Writers: Félix Caignet(original radioplay), Thalma de Oliveira, Teixeira Filho
Henrique Martins as Alfredo
 
Isaura Bruno as Dolores
 
Guy Loup as Isabel Cristina
 
Elísio de Albuquerque as Don Rafael Zamora de Juncal
 
Maria Luíza Castelli as Conceição
 
==Crew==
Directors: Lima Duarte, José Parisi, Régis Cardoso
 
Writers: Félix Caignet(original radioplay), Thalma de Oliveira, Teixeira Filho


==Status==
==Status==
In spite of being a popular soap opera in the early 60's, today none of the original 1964 version episodes can be found on TV or Internet.
In spite of being a popular soap opera in the early '60s, today none of the original 1964 version episodes can be found on television or the Internet.


==Awards==
==See Also==
Nomination of Isaura Bruno as Doleres for Best Actress Prize in Troféu Imprensa.
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Nomination of Nathália Timberg as Maria Helena for Best Actress Prize in Troféu Imprensa.
==External Link==
 
*[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0205627/ IMDb page on ''O Direito de Nascer''.] Retrieved 01 Apr '21
Nomination of Isaura Bruno for Best Female Newcomer Prize in Troféu Imprensa.
 
==External links==
*[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0205627/ IMDb Crew, Cast and Awards info for the soap opera] Retrieved April 1st 2021.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 29 February 2024

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Status: Lost

O Direito de Nascer (literally The Right of Being Born) is a Brazilian soap opera that aired on TV Tupi and TV Rio. It had 160 30-minutes-long episodes that were exhibited from Monday to Friday, being premiered on December 7th, 1964, and ending on August 30th, 1965.

It was written by Thalma de Oliveira and Teixeira Filho as an adaptation of the Cuban radioplay with the same name by Félix Caignet. It was considered the first great classic of Brazilian teledrama.[1]

Plot

The plot takes place in Cuba in the early 20th century. Maria Helena, daughter of Don Rafael Zomora de Juncal, one of the richest men in Havana, falls in love with Alfredo Martins, whose family is the rival of the Juncal family, and gets pregnant. Alfredo tries to convince Maria Helena to make an abortion but she refuses. When Albertinho is born, Dolores takes him out of the city, because his life was menaced by Don Rafael. While Maria Helena goes to a monastery, Dolores educates Albertinho, who becomes a doctor and falls in love with Isabel Cristina.[2]

Cast/Crew

  • Nathalia Timberg as Maria Helena de Juncal
  • Amilton Fernandes as Albertinho Limonta
  • Henrique Martins as Alfredo
  • Isaura Bruno as Dolores
  • Guy Loup as Isabel Cristina
  • Elísio de Albuquerque as Don Rafael Zamora de Juncal
  • Maria Luíza Castelli as Conceição
  • Directors: Lima Duarte, José Parisi, Régis Cardoso
  • Writers: Félix Caignet(original radioplay), Thalma de Oliveira, Teixeira Filho

Status

In spite of being a popular soap opera in the early '60s, today none of the original 1964 version episodes can be found on television or the Internet.

See Also

External Link

References