Alma Gêmea
Alma Gêmea (English: Soul Mate) is a Brazilian telenovela that produced and broadcast by Rede Globo in 2005 and 2006. It was written by Walcyr Carrasco and directed by Jorge Fernando. Although the actors speak Portuguese, the program has been dubbed into other languages and syndicated internationally. It achieved record ratings for the 6 PM timeslot.
Cast members
- Priscila Fantin - Serena Anauê Souza Dias
- Eduardo Moscovis - Rafael Souza Dias
- Flávia Alessandra - Cristina Ávilla Saboya
- Ana Lúcia Torre - Débora Ávilla Saboya
- Drica Moraes - Olívia Médici
- Fernanda Souza - Mirna
- Neusa Maria Faro - Divina
- Malvino Salvador - Vitório Santini
- Liliana Castro - Luna Ávilla Blanco Dias
- Elizabeth Savalla - Agnes Ávilla Blanco
- Bia Seidl - Vera Dias Enck
- Ângelo Antônio - Dr. Eduardo
- Luigi Baricelli - Raul de Carvalho Siqueira
- Walderez de Barros - Adelaide Ávilla
- Fúlvio Stefanini - Osvaldo Santini
- Nicette Bruno - Ofélia
- Ankito - "Dead man"
- Alexandre Barillari - Guto
- Erik Marmo - Hélio
- Fernanda Machado - Dalila Santini da Silva
- Emílio Orciollo Netto - Crispim
- Rita Guedes - Kátia ("female angel")
- Nívea Stelmann - Alexandra
- Umberto Magnani - Elias
- Emiliano Queiroz - Bernardo (Uncle Nardo)
- Sidney Sampaio - Felipe
- Cecília Dassi - Mirella de Médici Siqueira Dias
- André Gonçalves - José Aristides
- Marcelo Faria - Jorge
- Kayky Brito - Gumercindo
- Rodrigo Phavanello - Roberval da Silva
- Felipe Camargo - Dr. Julian Enck
- Carla Daniel - Zulmira
- Ernesto Piccolo - Eurico
- Lady Francisco - Generosa
- Ronnie Marruda - Abílio
- Mariah da Penha - Clarice
- Michel Bercovitch - Ciro
- Rosane Gofman - Nair
- Andréa Avancini - Terezinha
- David Lucas - Terê
- Hilda Rebello - Dona Filó
- Aisha Jambo - Sabina Bel-Lac
- Bruna di Tulio - Madalena
- Marcelo Barros - Alaor
- Thiago Luciano - Ivan
- Tammy di Calafiori - Nina
- Luciano Vianna - Xavier
- Keruse Bongiolo - Judith
- Haylton Farias - Delegado
- Renan Ribeiro - Carlito
- Caroline Smith - Ritinha
- Pamella Rodrigues - Paulina
- Júlia Ruiz - Irene
- Daniel Barcellos - Dr. Ermelino Alvarim
- Francisco Fortes - Pedro Charreteiro
- Lucas Domso - Amarildo
- Adilson Girardi - Officer Artur
- Luís Gustavo - Romeu
- Júlia Lemmertz - Cleyde
- Rodrigo Faro - Zacarias Princípe
- Betty Faria - Marielza
- Louise Cardoso - Doralice
- Francisco Carvalho - "Pajé"
- Luciana Rigueira - Jacira
- Marcos Suchara - Josias
- Ângelo Paes Leme - Terêncio Sousa Dias (grown-up)
- Carlos Gregório - Sr. Rodriguez
- Anna Beatriz Braga - Serena (child)
- José Augusto Branco - Argemiro Menezes
- Carolyna Aguiar - Mafalda
- Duse Nacaratti - "Witch"
- Othon Bastos - Padre Álvaro
- Ilva Niño - Almerinda
- Nina de Pádua - Eliete
- Clarisse Derzie - Janilda
- Maria Sílvia - Old Indian
- Mário Cardoso - Santos
- Maurício Machado - Baltazar Alvarim
- Michel Max - Tadeu
- Rosina Lobosco - Yolanda
- Thaíssa Araújo - Aiiena
- Victor Cugula - José Aristides (child)
- Gabriel Canella - Carlito (grown-up)
Soundtrack
Alma Gêmea OST
- "Índia" – Roberto Carlos (Serena's theme)
- "Quem sabe isso quer dizer amor "– Milton Nascimento (Divina's Boarding house theme)
- "Um Segredo e um Amor" – Sandy (Felipe and Mirella's theme)
- "Margarida" – Roupa Nova (Elias' theme)
- "Alma Gêmea" – Fábio Júnior (Overture theme)
- "Eterno Amor (True Love)" – Cídia e Daniel
- "Uma vez mais" – Ivo Pessoa (Rafael and Luna's theme)
- "Diz nos meus olhos (Inclemência)" – Zélia Duncan (Cristina and Debora's theme)
- "Eu não existo sem você" – Maria Bethania
- "Linda flor (Yayá) (AI, YOUO)" – Gal Costa (Olivia's theme)
- "A Vida que a gente leva" – Leila Pinheiro
- "Estrada do Sertão" – Elba Ramalho (Mirna's theme)
- "Todo seu querer" – Raimundo Fagner (Vitório and Olívia's theme)
- "Um Sonho de Verão (Moonlight Serenade)" – Jussara Silveira (Roseiral town's theme)
- "Acidente de Amor" – Gino & Geno (Crispim's theme)
- "Suíte dos Índios" – Mú Carvalho
Alma Gêmea Internacional OST
- "My Funny Valentine" – Rod Stewart
- "Moonlight Serenade" – Carly Simon
- "Mr. Lonely" – Fabianno
- "La Vie En Rose" – Strings Orchestra
- "Amapola" – The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- "Al Di Là" – Paolo
- "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)" – Peter Jones
- "Blue Moon" – SNZ
- "Misty" – Ivo Pessoa
- "The Lovers (Prelude)" – John K. Steffen
- "At Last" – Kenny G featuring Arturo Sandoval
- "Sway (Quien Será)" – Dean Martin
- "Frenesí" – Montserrat (Comic scenes' theme)
- "Mambo Nº8" – Mambo Project
Trivia
- Audience records: the Chapter that Mirna (Fernanda Souza) throw the villain Cristina (Flávia Alessandra) in a pigsty and she rubs her face in mud, it had 48 points of audience and 70% of share. Another big audience happens, the telenovela is going to end, when devil Debora (Ana Lúcia Torre) tries to murder Rafael (Eduardo Moscovis), putting poison in his juice, but who takes it and die is herself. But the most watched chapter was the last, going to 56 points.
- Walcyr Carrasco was invited after Chocolate com Pimenta ended, by Globo's direction, They asked him: "what's your next telenovela?".
- Main point to Ana Lúcia Torre and Flávia Alessandra actuations es the devil villains Débora e Cristina, in a care performance. No-one even saw in a telenovela, mother and daughter in a "so perfect sithony" to make wicked things.
- Main point to last chapter, although primary characters' death, it thrilled the public.
- The text recited in the end is of authory of Harvey Spencer Lewis, 20th century mystic.
- And a last main point to comic scenes, like those in Divina's Boarding house. And the scenes in Mirna (Fernanda Souza), Crispim (Emílio Orciollo Netto) and Bernardo (Emiliano Queiroz) ranch. To finish, Olivia (Drica Moraes) and Vitório (Malvino Salvador), who hidden a great love behind their fights.
External links
- / Telenovela's Official Site] (in Portuguese)
- Soundtrack Lyrics (in Portuguese)
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