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3 Cast  





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5 Reception  



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6 Remake  





7 References  





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O Clone






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O Clone
Genre
  • Romantic drama
  • Science fiction
  • Created byGlória Perez
    Written byGlória Perez
    Directed by
    • Teresa Lampreia
  • Marcelo Travesso
  • Mário Márcio Bandarra
  • Marcos Schechtman
  • Jayme Monjardim
  • Starring
  • Giovanna Antonelli
  • Juca de Oliveira
  • Stênio Garcia
  • Reginaldo Faria
  • Vera Fischer
  • Dalton Vigh
  • Daniela Escobar
  • Adriana Lessa
  • Nívea Maria
  • Antônio Calloni
  • Letícia Sabatella
  • Eliane Giardini
  • Jandira Martini
  • Débora Falabella
  • Opening theme"Sob o Sol" by Sagrado Coração da Terra[1]
    ComposerMarcus Viana
    Country of originBrazil
    Original languagesPortuguese
    Arabic
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes221
    Production
    Production locations
  • Morocco
  • Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time30–74 minutes
    Original release
    NetworkRede Globo
    Release1 October 2001 (2001-10-01) –
    14 June 2002 (2002-06-14)
    Related
    El clon (2010)

    O Clone (English: The Clone)[2] is a Brazilian telenovela created by Glória Perez and directed by Jayme Monjardim. Produced and aired by Rede Globo, it was aired from 1 October 2001 to 13 June 2002, with 221 episodes. It also was an international success, selling in 93 countries.[3]

    Plot[edit]

    In the early 1980s, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Jade (Giovanna Antonelli), a young Muslim girl, is orphaned when her mother dies and has to go to Morocco where her uncle Alí lives. The problem is that Jade was living in a country with a culture very different from that of an Islamic country. Thus, once she arrives in Morocco, she must learn all concomitant new traditions and customs, adjust to her new way of living, and face all the punishments she will be exposed to because of her conflicting personality and actions that go against her religion.

    Back in Rio, a well-off family, the Ferraz, go to vacation in Morocco. Twin brothers Lucas and Diogo Ferraz (Murilo Benício), along with Leônidas (Reginaldo Faria), their father, and doctor Augusto Albieri (Juca de Oliveira), friend of the family and the twins Godfather who is a genetic scientist, visit Alí, a friend of Albieri's. There, Lucas and Jade meet for the first time, and they fall in love at first sight. Jade, knowing it's haraam (asin) to love Lucas, decides to forgo her religious mandates for the sake of love, which prohibit her from marrying a non-Muslim person. Meanwhile, in Rio, Diogo tragically dies in a helicopter crash. Both Lucas and Leônidas are devastated by the news and Lucas' plans of running away with Jade are subsequently ruined. Albieri, his godparent, is shattered and becomes deeply despondent. He never recovered fully from the death of his fiancée, and Diogo's death reinvigorates his distress.

    In an effort to change the natural course of events, Albieri in his despair resolves to utilize Lucas' cell in order to make the first human clone. Deusa (Adriana Lessa), a low-middle class woman who has not been able to get pregnant, is subsequently inseminated with Lucas' cell, and as a result gives birth to a baby, not knowing that it is a clone. Léo is born without complications, but Albieri wants to stay close to Léo and watch him grow up. Léo gradually becomes attached to Albieri, thus making Deusa uneasy.

    Several years have passed since Léo was born. Now, Jade is married to Saíd (Dalton Vigh) and she's a mother of a little child, Khadija (Carla Diaz). She lives happily with her new family and is even starting to love Saíd. However, due to Said's insecurities a new encounter with Lucas is forced upon her to test Jade's love for him, with this encounter the old passion revives, but they're not the young lovers they once were and now they have new lives and new responsibilities. Lucas, who also is married, to Maysa (Daniela Escobar) and with a daughter, Mel (Débora Falabella) doesn't know he had been cloned 20 years before. Albieri had kept this a secret from everybody's knowledge and is trying to make it so that Léo and Lucas never meet and thus find out the truth. The last thing Albieri knew from Léo is that he and Deusa went to the north of Brazil, but with the return of both, Léo has become a young, handsome man, and the living image of the young Lucas whom Jade met in Morocco. The appearance of Leo in Brazil and his later travels to Morocco will change the life of all the characters forever.

    Syndication[edit]

    O Clone aired in Brazil comprising 221 episodes, of variable duration. However, when syndicated and sold to other countries the telenovela got the number of episodes enlarged to 250 and the duration fixed at 45 minutes. O Clone was a big hit, being aired in several countries all around the world. It was dubbed in several languages, with the Spanish version airing in the United StatesbyTelemundo. There are also a few differences between the Brazilian soundtrack version and the syndicated one; some music was changed in order to make the people feel more identified, many Portuguese songs were changed to Hispanic American music when it aired to the Hispanics in the United States. See Soundtrack to see the list of music featured in the telenovela. Also, the Brazilian opening features the song "Sob o Sol" by Sagrado Coração da Terra, and the syndicated opening features the same video, but the music is replaced by "Maktub" by Marcus Viana.

    Cast[edit]

    Actor Character
    Giovanna Antonelli Jade Rachid
    Murilo Benício Lucas Ferraz
    Diogo Ferraz
    Edvaldo Leandro Moura da Silva (Léo)
    Vera Fischer Yvete Simas Ferraz
    Reginaldo Faria Leônidas Ferraz (Leãozinho)
    Juca de Oliveira Augusto Albieri
    Adriana Lessa Deusa da Silva
    Dalton Vigh Said Rachid
    Daniela Escobar Maysa Ferraz
    Stênio Garcia Ali El Adib
    Eliane Giardini Nazira Rachid
    Letícia Sabatella Latiffa El Adib Rachid
    Antônio Calloni Mohamed Rachid
    Jandira Martini Zoraide
    Nívea Maria Edna Albieri
    Cristiana Oliveira Alice Maria Ferreira das Neves (Alicinha)
    Débora Falabella/Cynthia Falabella Melissa Ferraz (Mel)
    Marcello Novaes Alexandre Cordeiro (Xande)
    Solange Couto Jurema Cordeiro (Dona Jura)
    Osmar Prado Lobato
    Cissa Guimarães Clarisse
    Marcos Frota Escobar
    Neusa Borges Dalva
    Ruth de Souza Dona Mocinha da Silva
    Victor Fasano Otávio Valverde (Tavinho)
    Beth Goulart Lidiane Valverde
    Luciano Szafir Zein
    Nívea Stelmann Ranya Rachid
    Thiago Fragoso Nando Escobar
    Sthefany Brito Samira El Adib Rachid
    Thaís Fersoza Telma Valverde (Telminha)
    Sérgio Marone Maurício Valverde (Cecéu)
    Elizângela Noêmia
    Viviane Victorette Regina da Costa (Regininha)
    Raul Gazolla Miro
    Françoise Forton Simone
    Juliana Paes Karla
    Mara Manzan Odete
    Roberto Bonfim Edvaldo
    Carla Diaz Khadija Rachid
    Perry Salles Mustafá Rachid
    Sebastião Vasconcellos Tio Abdul Rachid
    Thiago Oliveira Amin El Adib Rachid
    Carolina Macieira Sumaya Rachid
    Totia Meireles Laurinda Albuquerque
    Guilherme Karan Raposão
    Eri Johnson Ligeirinho
    Myrian Rios Anita
    Murilo Grossi Júlio
    Thalma de Freitas Carol
    Marcelo Brou Pitoco
    Léa Garcia Lola da Silva
    Francisco Cuoco Padre Matiolli
    Tânia Alves Norma
    Sílvio Guindane Basílio
    Christiana Kalache Aninha
    Maria João Bastos Amália
    Jayme Periard Rogê
    Antônio Pitanga Tião
    Ingra Liberato Amina
    Michelle Franco Michelle
    Milena Paula Milena
    Eduardo Martini Cotia
    Eduardo Canuto Gasolina
    Luá Ubacker Duda
    Aimée Ubacker Aimée
    Andressa Koetz Soninha

    Portrayal of Muslims[edit]

    While the telenovela's attention to issues of drug addiction won its creator an award, the portrayal of Arab-Muslim cultures has brought a critical response from different Arab-Muslim sources, according to a 2005 doctoral dissertation written about the program by Elizabeth Barbosa.[4]

    The part of the telenovela dealing with Islamic customs and attitudes mixes traditions from diverse countries, rather than those of Morocco alone, and has been criticised for its inaccurate representation of these traditions, according to Barbosa. These criticisms include the portrayal of polygamy as commonly accepted in Morocco, women as rarely working outside the home or pursuing an advanced education, and women having only unimportant roles within the family. Critics making these judgments included sheik Abdelmalek Cherkaoui Ghazouani, the Moroccan ambassador to Brazil, who considered the high profile of these representations to merit his posting his criticisms directly on his embassy's website as part of a bulletin board.[5]

    Reception[edit]

    Ratings[edit]

    Timeslot # Eps. Premiere Finale Position TV season Average viewership
    Date Viewers
    (in points)
    Date Viewers
    (in points)
    Monday—Saturday
    20:35
    221
    1 October 2001
    47[6]
    14 June 2002
    62[7] #1 2001 - 2002 47[8]

    In its premiere, O Clone registered a viewership rating of 47 points, peaking at 53 points.[6]

    Its ever lowest recorded data in terms of viewership was on the New Year's Eve of 31 December 2001.

    On the episode of the first between Lucas and his clone registered 56 points and 63 points peak, with 73% audience share.[9]

    In its finale, O Clone registered a viewership rating of 62 points peaking at 68 and 77% audience share.[7]

    O Clone registered a mean viewership rating of 47 points.[8]

    Remake[edit]

    In January 2010, a remakeinSpanish started to be recorded in Colombia. This remake is a production of TV Globo and Telemundo and it was titled El Clon.[10]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Marcus Viana continua excêntrico" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  • ^ "Globo - The Clone". Globo TV International. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  • ^ Brennan, Steve (November 11, 2008). "Telemundo reincarnates 'El Clon'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  • ^ *The Brazilian Telenovela El Clon: An Analysis of Viewers' Online Vicarious and Virtual Learning Experiences, doctoral dissertation on the program, Elizabeth Barbosa
  • ^ *"O Clone" e o simulacro, (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo, 17 June 2002.
  • ^ a b Alessandro Soares (2 October 2001). "'O Clone' estréia com 47 pontos de audiência" (in Portuguese). Diário do Grande ABC. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  • ^ a b "Último capítulo de 'O Clone' bate recorde de audiência" (in Portuguese). Diário do Grande ABC. 15 June 2002. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  • ^ a b Feltrin, Ricardo (18 September 2008). "Ibope de novelas desaba na Globo; veja a queda" (in Portuguese). Uol Notícias. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  • ^ Redação Folha Online (1 May 2002). "Encontro de Leo e Lucas rende picos de 63 pontos em "O Clone"" (in Portuguese). Folha Online. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  • ^ Glória Perez talks about the remake of "O Clone" (in Portuguese)
  • External links[edit]


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