Amor à Vida

Amor à Vida
Genre Telenovela
Comedy
Created by Walcyr Carrasco
Directed by
Starring
Theme music composer Gonzaguinha
Opening theme "Maravida" by Daniel
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of episodes 221
160 (International version)
Production
Location(s)
Editor(s)
  • Carlos Thadeu
  • Valéria de Barros
  • Roberto Mariano
  • William Alves Correia
  • Andre Leite
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 70 minutes
Release
Original network Rede Globo
Picture format (HDTV) 1080i16:9
Original release 20 May 2013 – 31 January 2014
Chronology
Preceded by Salve Jorge
Followed by Em Família
External links
Website

Amor à Vida (English: Trail of Lies[nb 1]) is a Brazilian telenovela created by Walcyr Carrasco. It premiered on 20 May 2013 on Rede Globo in the 9 pm timeslot and ended on 31 January 2014. It is directed by Wolf Maya and Mauro Mendonça Filho.[1]

Starring Paolla Oliveira, Malvino Salvador, Mateus Solano, Vanessa Giácomo, Susana Vieira, Antônio Fagundes, Juliano Cazarré, Elizabeth Savalla, Barbara Paz, José Wilker among others.[3][4]

Plot

First phase

2001 – The story revolves around a wealthy family's struggles for control of the renowned San Magno Hospital, in São Paulo. The hospital belongs to the Khoury family, headed by general practitioner César Khoury (Antonio Fagundes). Most of the family are doctors: Caesar's wife, Pilar (Susana Vieira), is a retired dermatologist and Paloma (Paolla Oliveira), the couple's youngest daughter, has just been accepted to a college to study medicine after several unsuccessful attempts in other areas. Only Felix (Mateus Solano), the eldest son, shows no motivation to follow the same career, but he does not lack ambition. Since he could not be a doctor, Felix studied administration so he could work on the hospital board and plans to one day head the family business. Felix is gay, but married a stylist, Edith (Barbara Paz), to keep up appearances.

To commemorate Paloma's acceptance into college, the family travels to Machu Picchu in Peru, where Paloma meets Ninho (Juliano Cazarré). Ninho is a backpacker who adopts a lifestyle free of rules and Paloma falls in love with him. Tired of fighting with her mother, she decides to leave the family and college to live with Ninho. The couple spends about a year hitchhiking aimlessly around South America, living in intense passion, until Paloma discovers she is pregnant. Without money and thinking about the baby's future, she decides to return to her parents' home in São Paulo, and convinces Ninho to go with her.

To pay for the ticket, Ninho decides to smuggle drugs during the trip. However, Ninho is detained at the airport in Bolivia after being found with drugs on his body. Paloma flies back to São Paulo alone and trusts her brother to help her face their family. Felix convinces his sister that it would be better to keep her pregnancy a secret. Back in her parents' house, Felix's wife, Edith, helps Paloma disguise her pregnancy by wearing baggy clothes to avoid raising suspicion. Near the end of Paloma's pregnancy, Ninho leaves prison and goes to São Paulo. Felix pretends to help the couple, but really he plans to get rid of them and become the sole heir of the family. Paloma decides to leave home to be with Ninho, but is caught by her parents who are shocked to realize that she is expecting a baby. After arguing with her mother, Paloma leaves and spends the night in a bar with Ninho. After a lot of drinking to celebrate his release from jail, Ninho has a nasty argument with Paloma and says he does not want to start a family. Very disappointed, Paloma sends him away. In her state of anxiety Paloma goes into premature labor, and ends up giving birth to a girl in the bathroom of the bar with the help of bar patron Marcia (Elizabeth Savalla), a former "chacrete" (TV dancer). Felix, who had gone in search of his sister, arrives at the bar to find Paloma unconscious in the bathroom with no one but her newborn daughter at her side. Marcia had called an ambulance and left for fear of being arrested.

Feeling threatened by the infant heir of the Khoury family, Felix kidnaps the child and leaves her in a dumpster in an alley. When she awakes, Paloma cannot find the baby and is convinced that her daughter was mysteriously stolen without a trace. Paloma's path will soon intersect with Bruno (Malvino Salvador), a kind man who just lost his wife and his newborn son due to complications in childbirth. While distressed by that incident, and wandering the streets, Bruno finds Paloma's daughter in a dumpster after he hears her crying. Bruno sees the incident as a divine sign, a chance for him to start a new life, and takes the baby girl home. Bruno receives help from his mother, a nurse named Ordália (Eliane Giardini), who works at the San Magno hospital, as well as an ob/gyn named Glauce (Leona Cavalli). Glauce helps Bruno keep the baby without having to go through the formal adoption process. He asks Glauce to change the hospital record to report that his wife gave birth to two children: a boy, who died, and a surviving girl. In love with Bruno, Glauce does what he asks, risking her career. A pact is made between Bruno, Ordália, and Glauce that this secret will never be revealed.

Second phase

2013 – 12 years have passed, and Paloma, after ending her relationship with Ninho, apologizes to her parents and decides to follow a medical career working as a pediatrician at her father's hospital. She chooses pediatrics so that she can work with kids to compensate for the loss of her daughter, whom she believes is still alive somewhere. What Paloma does not realize is that her missing daughter is one of her most beloved patients: Paula (Klara Castanho), a very sweet and smart girl. Paloma has always had a very strong and affectionate bond with Paula, regardless of the fact that Paula is actually Paloma's daughter, and her closeness to Paula forces her to cross paths with Bruno, Paula's father. Paloma and Bruno, who had met years earlier when Paloma had admitted and nursed Paulinha unaware that she was really her daughter. The two separate, but before they realize, they are living together again. Paulinha especially approves of the relationship because she loves Paloma.

United by fate, Bruno, Paloma and Paula are happy until Ninho returns to Brazil determined to regain his relationship with Paloma. Fate holds moments of joy and sadness, revelations and dilemmas. At one point, Paula suffers a serious illness and blood tests reveal that Paloma is the only one who can donate an organ, due to the extremely close similarity of their blood. Suspicious, Paloma secretly orders a DNA test and discovers that Paula is her daughter. She becomes convinced that Bruno stole her daughter twelve years earlier, and their once-close relationship turns to hate. With Ninho, Paloma decides to take Bruno to court to regain custody of Paula. What Paloma cannot imagine is that the real culprit for all this is her brother, Felix, who now, in addition to Paloma, has another an obstacle in his path: Paulinha. Felix is aided by Glauce, who previously in love with Bruno, is happy to hurt Paloma in any way possible. Bruno hires lawyer Silvia (Carol Castro) to defend him.

In addition, the marriage of Cesar and Pilar is threatened by the arrival of the new medical secretary, Aline (Vanessa Giacomo), a beautiful young woman with a mysterious past who will do anything to seduce the head of the hospital and gain revenge on César, who she believes is responsible for the tragedies in her young life.

Side plots

Also depicted is the gay couple, Niko (Thiago Fragoso) and Eron (Marcello Antony), who plan to have a child through artificial insemination. They ask Niko's close friend Amarilys (Danielle Winits) to be their surrogate, but she falls in love with Eron creating a love triangle that threatens to ruin Niko and Eron's relationship.

Cast

Paolla Oliveira as Paloma
Mateus Solano as Félix
Suzana Vieira as Pilar
Actor Character
Paolla Oliveira Paloma Khoury[5][6][7]
Malvino Salvador Bruno dos Santos Araújo[5][6][8]
Mateus Solano Félix Khoury[5][6][9]
Antônio Fagundes César Khoury[5][6][10]
Vanessa Giácomo Aline Noronha[5][6][11][12]
Susana Vieira Pilar Rodriguez Khoury[5][6][13]
Neusa Maria Faro Ciça (Maria Cecília Esteves)[5][6]
Juliano Cazarré Ninho (Joachim Roveri)[5][6][14]
Elizabeth Savalla Márcia do Espírito Santo (Tetê Para-Choque Para-Lama)[5][6][15]
Tatá Werneck Valdirene do Espírito Santo[5][6]
Thiago Fragoso Niko (Nicolas Corona)[5][6]
Marcello Antony Eron Lira Torgano[5][6]
Danielle Winits Amarilys Baroni[5][6]
Anderson Di Rizzi Carlito (Carlos José dos Santos Araújo)[5][6]
Eliane Giardini Ordália Aparecida dos Santos Araújo[5][6]
Klara Castanho Paulinha (Paula Sousa Araújo)[5][6]
José Wilker Herbert Marques[6][16][17]
Bárbara Paz Edith Sobral Khoury[5][6][18][19]
Ricardo Tozzi Thales Brito[5][6]
Fernanda Machado Leila Melo Rodriguez[5][6]
Marina Ruy Barbosa Nicole Veiga de Assis[5][6][20]
Caio Castro Michel Gusmão[5][6]
Maria Casadeval Patrícia Mileto Donato[5][6]
Carol Castro Sílvia Bueno Gusmão[21]
Márcio Garcia Gustavo Donato (Guto)[5][6]
Ary Fontoura Lutero Moura Cardoso[5][6]
Nathalia Timberg Bernarda Campos Rodriguez[5][6]
Luís Mello Atílio Pimenta Camargo / Alfredo Gentil[5][6]
Christiane Tricerri Vega Azevedo Pimenta Camargo[5][6]
Françoise Forton Gigi (Gisela Borba de Andrada Lemos)[5][6]
Fabiana Karla Perséfone Fortino[5][6]
Rodrigo Andrade Daniel Melo Rodriguez[5][6]
Bruna Linzmeyer Linda Melo Rodriguez[5][6]
Rainer Cadete Rafael Nero[5][6]
Bel Kutner Joana Rangel[5][6]
Lucas Romano Luciano dos Santos Araújo[5][6]
Paula Braun Rebeca Schatman[5][6]
Mouhamed Harfouch Pérsio Faruq Ahmad Khoury[5][6]
Kiko Pissolato Maciel Pereira / Wilson[5][6]
Júlio Rocha Jacques Sampaio[5][6]
Leona Cavalli Glauce de Sá Benites[5][6]
Maria Maya Alejandra Reys Moreno[5][6]
Thalles Cabral Jonathan Sobral Khoury[5][6]
Rosamaria Murtinho Tamara Gouveia Sobral[5][6]
Carolina Kasting Gina (Regina Maria dos Santos Batista)[5][6]
Fúlvio Stefanini Denizard Trajano Araújo[5][6]
Angela Rebello Lídia Pinheiro[5][6]
Sophia Abrahão Natasha Veiga de Assis Brito[5][6][22]
Daniel Rocha Rogério Machado[6][23]
Sandra Corveloni Neide Melo Rodriguez[5][6]
Genézio de Barros Amadeu Campos Rodriguez[5][6]
Vera Zimmerman Simone Maia Benitez[5][6]
Emílio Orciollo Netto Murilo de Andrada Lemos Corrêa[5][6]
Thavyne Ferrari Sandra Alves Corrêa (Sandrinha)[5][6]
Cristina Mutarelli Priscila Khoury[5][6]
Lúcia Veríssimo Mariah Plattini[5][6]
Álamo Facó Renan de Oliveira[5][6]
Renata Castro Barbosa Marilda Fernandes[5][6]
Marcelo Schmidt Valentin Reys Moreno[5][6]
Ângela Dip Vivian Lobato[5][6]
Marcelo Argenta Vanderlei Brandão[5][6]
Josie Antello Adriana Nascimento[5][6]
Raquel Villar Inaiá Seixas[5][6]
Camila Chiba Noriko Akiyoshi[6]
Carol Rainato Raquel Gonçalves[6]
Gabriel Chadan Adoniran Lobo[5][6]
Pierre Baitelli Laerte Torres[5][6]
Felipe Titto Wagner Carvalho[5][6]
Vera Mancini Maristela Freitas[5][6]
Míriam Lins Verônica Rocha[5][6]
Marcelo Flores Rinaldo Silva[5][6]
Ângela Rabelo Eudóxia[5][6]
Carlos Machado Ignácio[6][24]
Lucas Malvacini Anjinho[5][6]
João Cunha Jonas[5][6]
Kayky Gonzaga Jayme[5][6]

Special appearances

New characters

Soundtracks

National

Cover: Paolla Oliveira

No. TitleMusicCharacters or locations Length
1. "Piradinha"  Gabriel ValimValdirene 2:47
2. "Pontes Indestrutíveis"  Charlie Brown Jr.Ninho 3:30
3. "As Mina Pira na Balada"  Gusttavo Lima  2:47
4. "Meiga e Abusada"  AnittaLeila 3:51
5. "As Curvas da Estrada de Santos"  Lulu Santos & Késia EstácioMárcia and Gentil 5:42
6. "Trem das Onze"  Zeca Pagodinho & Rildo Hora, Zé Menezes e Rogério CaetanoOrdália and Denizard 2:58
7. "O Amor em Paz"  Ivete SangaloPilar 3:10
8. "Um Ser Amor"  Paula FernandesBruno and Paloma 4:23
9. "Fofinha Delícia"  Sorriso MarotoPerséfone 2:52
10. "Amor, Amor"  WanessaPatrícia and Michel 2:59
11. "Combustível"  Ana CarolinaCésar and Aline 3:42
12. "Você Não Poderia Surgir Agora"  Roberta SáGeneral romance 4:19
13. "Caio no Suingue"  Pedro Luis e a ParedeLocation: Hospital theme 3:33
14. "Na Selva de Pedra"  Conexão BaixadaLocation: São Paulo 4:09
15. "Maravida"  DanielOpening theme 3:52
16. "Amor à Vida"  Nando ReisGeneral 3:38
17. "Dançando na Garoa"  JammilLocation: Hospital 3:22
18. "Sambas Urbanos"  Rodrigo PitaLocation: São Paulo 4:05
International

Cover: Mateus Solano

No. TitleMusicCharacters or locations Length
1. "When I Was Your Man"  Bruno MarsBruno e Paloma 3:58
2. "Just Give Me a Reason"  Pink feat. Nate RuessMárcia e Gentil 4:05
3. "Proud"  Heather SmallNiko and Félix 3:53
4. "Brand New Me"  Alicia KeysPatrícia and Michel 4:42
5. "Get Lucky"  Daft Punk feat. PharrellLocation: Hospital 4:09
6. "Up in the Air"  30 Seconds to MarsLocação: Bar dos Médicos 4:44
7. "We Can't Stop"  Miley CyrusGeneral theme song sometimes used for closing credits 3:54
8. "Busy (For Me)"  AureaPerséfone e Daniel 4:20
9. "The Stars (Are out Tonight)"  David BowieLocação:São Paulo 3:57
10. "It's Over"  Rod StewartPilar e Maciel 4:22
11. "Bad"  Groovy WatersFélix 3:42
12. "Love You in Those Jeans"  P9Valdirene 4:13
13. "Wake Up and Love Me"  Casey ThompsonValdirene and Carlito 3:47
14. "Un Vestido y Un Amor"  Caetano VelosoNinho and Paloma 4:33
15. "Ci Sono Pensier"  Mariella NavaOrdália and Herbert theme song 4:49
16. "Summertime Sadness"  Lana del ReyFélix and Edith theme song  

Ratings

Timeslot # Eps. Premiere Finale Rank Season Average viewership
Date Viewers (in points) Date Viewers (in points)
MondaySaturday
9:10 pm
221
20 May 2013
35[25]
31 January 2014
48[26] #1 2013–14 36[27]

In the premiere episode, Amor à Vida received a viewership rating of 35 points which is equivalent to 2.16 million households.[25] In Florianópolis, it was estimated that about 3,5 million viewers have watched the pilot of the novel, with 67% audience share, recording 42.02 points in IBOPE.[28] In its first week, the show garnered an average viewership of 34.2 points compared to its predecessor, Salve Jorge which had 32.7 points at (then) the same period.[29] On the episode aired on 11 July 2013, the show registered 39 points breaking record for Walcyr Carrasco's novelas.[30] On the episode aired on 1 August, Amor à Vida recorded 39 points taking into account that its one of the most controversial episodes where Edith (Barbara Paz) reveals to the Khoury's about Felix (Mateus Solano) sexuality.[31] On the 8 August, the episode that had the wedding and death of Nicole (Marina Ruy Barbosa), the telenovela recorded a rating of 44 points in Rio de Janeiro and 38 points in São Paulo according to IBOPE.[32] On the great revelation that Félix (Mateus Solano) abandoned Paloma's (Paolla Oliveira) daughter in a trash bin peaked at 45 points in Greater São Paulo.[33][34] It became the most watched program of Brazilian television in the 2013–14 season. In the chapter on 27 January 2014, which recorded 49.4 points in the National IBOPE,[35] which equates to 10.7 million homes and approximately 31.6 million viewers.[36] In the ultimate episodes Amor à Vida registered 47 points in Greater São Paulo on 28 January,[37] 42 points in 29 January.[37] On its penultimate episode, Amor à Vida recorded 48 points with IBOPE, comparing it to Avenida Brasil which registered 49 points.[37] In the last episode aired on 31 January 2014, the telenovela registered a viewership rating of 48 points.[26]

Notes

  1. Official name in English.[2]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result Ref(s)
2013
Meus Prêmios Nick
Favorite Actress
Tatá Werneck
Nominated [38][39]
Favorite Actor
Mateus Solano
Won [38][39]
Favorite Character
Valdirene (Tatá Werneck)
Nominated [39][38]
Prêmio Extra de Televisão
Best Telenovela
Walcyr Carrasco
Won [40][41][42]
Best Lead Actress
Paolla Oliveira
Nominated [40]
Susana Vieira
Nominated [40]
Best Lead Actor
Antonio Fagundes
Nominated [40]
Malvino Salvador
Nominated [40]
Mateus Solano
Won [40]
Best Supporting Actress
Elizabeth Savalla
Won [40]
Fernanda Machado
Nominated [40]
Vanessa Giácomo
Nominated [40]
Best Supporting Actor
Anderson Di Rizzi
Nominated [40]
Luis Mello
Nominated [40]
Best Female Revelation
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [40]
Tatá Werneck
Won [40]
Best Child Performance
Klara Castanho
Won [40]
Best Musical Theme
"Maravida" – (Daniel)
Nominated [40]
"Meiga e abusada" – (Anitta)
Nominated [40]
"Piradinha" – (Gabriel Valim)
Nominated [40]
Ídol teen
Caio Castro
Won [40]
Capricho Awards
Best Actress
Tatá Werneck
Won
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [43]
Marina Ruy Barbosa
Nominated [43]
Best Actor
Caio Castro
Won [43]
Best Kiss
Caio Castro and Maria Casadevall
Nominated [43]
Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro
Best Actor
Caio Castro
Won [43]
Best Actress
Marina Ruy Barbosa
Nominated [43]
Troféu APCA
Best Actor
Mateus Solano
Won
Best Actress
Elizabeth Savalla
Won [44]
Tatá Werneck
Nominated [44]
Retrospectiva UOL
Best Telenovela
Walcyr Carrasco
Nominated [45]
Best Actress
Susana Vieira
Nominated [45]
Best Actor
Mateus Solano
Won [45]
Best Villain
Vanessa Giácomo
Nominated [45]
Mateus Solano
Won [45]
Best Couple
Tatá Werneck and Anderson Di Rizzi Nominated [45]
Paolla Oliveira and Malvino Salvador
Nominated [45]
Caio Castro and Maria Casadevall
Nominated [45]
Marina Ruy Barbosa and Ricardo Tozzi
Nominated [45]
Best Male/Female Revelation
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [45]
Tatá Werneck
Won [45]
Prêmio Quem de Televisão
Best Actor
Antonio Fagundes
Nominated [46]
Mateus Solano
Won [46]
Best Actress
Susana Vieira
Nominated [46]
Best Supporting Actor
Anderson Di Rizzi
Nominated [46]
Luís Mello
Nominated [46]
Best Supporting Actress
Bárbara Paz
Nominated [46]
Elizabeth Savalla
Won [46]
Danielle Winits
Nominated [46]
Nathalia Timberg
Nominated [46]
Revelation
Felipe Titto
Nominated [46]
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [46]
Tatá Werneck
Won [46]
Best Author
Walcyr Carrasco
Won [46]
Melhores do Ano
Best Actress
Paolla Oliveira
Won [47][48]
Susana Vieira
Nominated [47]
Vanessa Giácomo
Nominated [47]
Best Actor
Antônio Fagundes
Nominated
Mateus Solano
Won [47]
Best Supporting Actress
Elizabeth Savalla
Won [47]
Fabiana Karla
Nominated [47]
Best Supporting Actor
Caio Castro
Nominated [47]
Juliano Cazarré
Nominated [47]
Thiago Fragoso
Won [47]
Best Female Revelation
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [47]
Tatá Werneck
Won [47]
Best Male Revelation
Anderson Di Rizzi
Won [47]
Best Child Performance
Klara Castanho
Nominated [47]
2014
Shorty Awards
Actress
Sophia Abrahão
Nominated
Troféu Imprensa
Best Telenovela
Walcyr Carrasco
Won [49][50]
Best Actor
Caio Castro
Nominated [49][50]
Mateus Solano
Won [49][50]
Best Actress
Elizabeth Savalla
Nominated [49][50]
Vanessa Giácomo
Won [49][50]
Revelation
Tatá Werneck
Won [49][50]
Troféu Internet
Best Telenovela
Walcyr Carrasco
Won [49][50]
Best Actor
Antonio Fagundes
Nominated [49][50]
Caio Castro
Nominated [49][50]
Malvino Salvador
Nominated [49][50]
Mateus Solano
Won [49][50]
Best Actress
Elizabeth Savalla
Nominated [49][50]
Paolla Oliveira
Nominated [49][50]
Susana Vieira
Nominated [49][50]
Vanessa Giácomo
Nominated [49][50]
Revelation
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [49][50]
Tatá Werneck
Won [49][50]
Prêmio Contigo! de TV
Best Telenovela of the Year
Walcyr Carrasco
Won [51]
Best Actor
Antônio Fagundes
Nominated [52]
Mateus Solano
Won
Best Actress
Paolla Oliveira
Nominated [53]
Vanessa Giácomo
Won
Best Supporting Actor
Anderson Di Rizzi
Nominated [54]
Thiago Fragoso
Won
Best Supporting Actress
Bruna Linzmeyer
Nominated [55]
Elizabeth Savalla
Won
Revelation of TV
Maria Casadevall
Nominated [56]
Tatá Werneck
Won
Best Child Actress
Klara Castanho
Nominated [57]
Best Author
Walcyr Carrasco
Nominated [58]
Best Director
Wolf Maya and Mauro Mendonça Filho
Nominated [59]
2016
GLAAD Media Awards
Outstanding Novela
Walcyr Carrasco
Won [60][61]

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  22. Sophia Abrahão grava pela primeira vez cena de beijo com Daniel Rocha, veja as fotos
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  51. Mateus Solano é o Melhor Ator de Novela
  52. Vanessa Giácomo leva o prêmio de Melhor Atriz
  53. Thiago Fragoso é o Melhor Ator Coadjuvante
  54. Elizabeth Savalla é premiada como Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante
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  56. Mel Maia é premiada na categoria Atriz Infantil
  57. Por Sangue Bom, Maria Adelaide Amaral e Vincent Villari levam Melhor Autor
  58. Luiz Fernando Carvalho e Carlos Araújo, diretores, ganham por 'Meu Pedacinho de Chão'
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