Hilda Furacão
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Hilda Furacão | |
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Created by | Roberto Drummond |
Written by | Glória Perez |
Directed by | Wolf Maya |
Starring | Ana Paula Arósio Rodrigo Santoro |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 32 |
Original release | |
Network | Rede Globo |
Release | 17 May (1998-05-17) – 23 July 1998 (1998-07-23) |
Hilda Furacão (English: Hilda Hurricane) is a 1998 Brazilian miniseries written by Glória Perez, based on Roberto Drummond's book, starring Ana Paula Arósio in the title role.[1]
Plot
The most sought-after prostitute in the Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, brothels during the 50s and 60s, Hilda Müller (Ana Paula Arósio) was the daughter of a highly respected middle-class family. She scandalized society by breaking away from her family and shattering taboos, fleeing on her wedding day and seeking refuge in a brothel and adopting the alias Hilda Furacão.[2] The miniseries contrasts antagonistic contexts (religiosity and profligacy behavior; revolution and counter-revolution), as well as, with antagonistic characters (Hilda Furacão and Frei Malthus (Rodrigo Santoro)). The series ends during the 60s, after the 1964 Brazilian coup d'etat.
Cast
Actor | Character |
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Ana Paula Arósio | Hilda Furacão (Hilda Gualtieri Müller)[3] |
Rodrigo Santoro | Frei Malthus |
Danton Mello | Roberto Drummond |
Thiago Lacerda | Aramel |
Rosi Campos | Maria Tomba-Homem |
Débora Duarte | Sãozinha (Conceição Drummond) |
Eva Todor | Loló Ventura |
Carlos Vereza | Lorca |
Arlete Salles | Madame Janete |
Paulo Autran | Padre Nelson |
Mário Lago | Olavo |
Tarcísio Meira | Coronel Pocidônio |
Stênio Garcia | Tonico Mendes |
Tereza Seiblitz | Gabriela M |
Zezé Polessa | Neném |
Walderez de Barros | Ciana (Emerenciana Drummond) |
Paloma Duarte | Leonor |
Cláudia Alencar | Divinéia |
Matheus Nachtergaele | Cintura Fina |
Marcos Frota | Padre Geraldo |
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro | Mauro Garber |
Eloísa Mafalda | Clotilde |
Jackson Antunes | Inspetor Eduardo |
José Lewgoy | Tenente Benedito |
Otávio Müller | Delegado Bernardo |
Paulo Betti | Delegado Renciso |
Eliane Giardini | Berta |
Luís Mello | Padre Ciro |
Rogério Cardoso | Ventura |
Tatiana Issa | Dorinha |
Roberto Bonfim | Coronel Filogônio Flores |
Maria Maya | Zora |
Cininha de Paula | Lucianara |
Carolina Kasting | Bela B |
Sérgio Loroza | M.C. |
Chico Diaz | Orlando Bonfim |
Marcos Oliveira | Zé Viana |
Anselmo Vasconcellos | Jabuti |
Guilherme Karan | João Dindim |
Carlos Gregório | Alencastro |
Walther Verve | Alves |
Daniel Boaventura | Zico |
Ricardo Blat | Cidinho |
Henri Pagnocelli | Müller |
Mara Manzan | Nevita |
Ivan Cândido | Delegado Procópio |
Pedro Brício | Juca |
Suzana Gonçalves | Yara Tupinambá |
Caio Junqueira | Demétrio |
Dary Reis | Nilson Sargento |
Iara Jamra | Beata Fininha |
Marilena Cury | Alição |
Yachmin Gazal | Alicinha |
Elaine Mickely | Rosa |
Luís Cláudio Jr. | Dudu |
Pedro Salomão Perrini Sakhabuth | Frei Malthus (child) |
References
- ^ "Sucesso em 1998, minissérie "Hilda Furacão" será reprisada". Folha de S. Paulo. 12 October 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "Globo - Hilda Hurricane". Globo TV International. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "Folha.com - Ilustrada - Ana Paula Arósio volta como a desafiadora "Hilda Furacão" - 24/08/2010". www1.folha.uol.com.br.
External links
- Hilda Furacão at IMDb
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