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Salve Jorge
Also known asBrave Woman
GenreTelenovela
Created byGlória Perez[1]
Directed by
  • Marcos Schechtman
  • Fred Mayrink
  • Starring
  • Giovanna Antonelli
  • Rodrigo Lombardi
  • Flávia Alessandra
  • Claudia Raia
  • Cleo Pires
  • Domingos Montagner
  • Dira Paes
  • Alexandre Nero
  • Murilo Rosa
  • Carolina Dieckmann
  • Paloma Bernardi
  • Ana Beatriz Nogueira
  • Leticia Spiller
  • Caco Ciocler
  • Opening theme"Alma de Guerreiro" by Seu Jorge
    Country of originBrazil
    Original languagePortuguese
    No. of episodesOriginal run
    179
    Syndication
    140
    Production
    Production locations
  • Istanbul[2]
  • Editors
    • George Hamilton Metal
  • Alberto Gouvea
  • Edson Melo
  • Rosemeire de Barros Oliveira
  • Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time30-55 minutes
    Production companyProjac
    Original release
    NetworkTV Globo
    Release22 October 2012 (2012-10-22) –
    17 May 2013 (2013-05-17)
    Related
  • Amor à Vida
  • Salve Jorge (Literally: Hail George, International title: English: Brave Woman[nb 1]) is a Brazilian primetime telenovela created by Glória Perez and directed by Marcos Schechtman.[4]

    It premiered on 22 October 2012 replacing Avenida Brasil and ended on 17 May 2013 on TV Globo at the 9 p.m. timeslot, and being followed by Amor à Vida.[5]

    A total of 179 episodes of 55 minutes (35 minutes on Wednesdays due to the 20122013 Football season broadcast) were produced and aired Mondays to Saturdays. However, when syndicated and sold to other countries the telenovela got the number of episodes reduced to 140 and the duration fixed at 45 minutes.

    Starring Nanda Costa, Giovanna Antonelli, Carolina Dieckmann, Rodrigo Lombardi, Cláudia Raia, Flávia Alessandra, Alexandre Nero, Cléo Pires and Domingos Montagner.[6]

    Plot[edit]

    InIstanbul, Turkey, 18-year-old Morena (Nanda Costa) is auctioned by a group of wealthy and successful men. She ended up being sold for a U$3.500 bid. The next scene shows Morena running desperately through the streets, screaming for help. The scene flashes back to eight months earlier.

    Morena is a single-mother who lives with her four-year-old son Junior (Luiz Felipe Mello) and her mom Lucimar (Dira Paes) helps her to support him. Though unemployed, she manages to garner strength and resolve in order to forge her own path.

    Following the 2010 occupation of the Complexo do Alemão by the Brazilian Army, Morena meets Theo (Rodrigo Lombardi), a cavalry officer who is charmed by her spontaneity and sensuality. They fall in love, unaware that love does not conquer all.

    Motivated by the prospect of a better future and facing eviction, Morena accepts a job offer to work in a coffeehouse in Istanbul for a few months. Her decision, however, not only ends her engagement to Theo, who disapproves of her trip, but leads to her being a victim of an international human trafficking ring.

    Cunning Wanda (Totia Meireles), who offered Morena what turns out to be a fictitious job, works with Livia Marini (Cláudia Raia), a sophisticated, intelligent and seemingly irreproachable woman. The truth, however, tells a different story: although she claims to be a world-renowned talent agent, Livia is in fact head of an international human trafficking organization which generates billions of dollars every year.

    Upon arriving in Turkey, Morena is forced to work at a dreary nightclub where Russo (Adriano Garib), head of security and member of the ring, constantly intimidates young women by threatening to harm their families in Brazil.

    Despite being held captive, Morena refuses to accept her fate and decides to fight against the crime that victimized her. Together with her ill-fated companions, she counts on the help of Police Chief Heloísa (Giovanna Antonelli) to take down the ring's villainous scheme. On top of such difficulties, Morena also has to deal with another challenging mission: to regain Theo's love and trust. Theo still loves her but has since entered into a new romantic relationship and is determined to forget her. In the end Morena with the help of Mrs Heloisa will expose the traffic gangs then Morena and Theo will live happily.

    Cast[edit]

    Actor Character
    Nanda Costa Morena Ribeiro
    Rodrigo Lombardi Captain Théo Garcia
    Giovanna Antonelli Heloísa Sampaio Helô
    Carolina Dieckmann Jéssica Lima da Costa
    Totia Meireles Wanda Rodrigues (false identities: Djanira Araújo/Marta/Ivanna de Sousa/Jussara Guerra/Adalgisa Araújo Marques/Mercedes)
    Cláudia Raia Lívia Marini
    Dira Paes Lucimar Ribeiro
    Flávia Alessandra Lieutenant Érica Castro
    Cléo Pires Bianca Faber
    Domingos Montagner Zyah
    Alexandre Nero Stênio Alencar
    Vera Fischer Irina
    Stênio Garcia Arturo Vieira
    Antônio Calloni Mustafá Ayata
    Nicette Bruno Mrs. Leonor Flores Galvão
    Jandira Martini Grandma Farid
    Nívea Maria Isaurinha Vieira
    Suzana Faini Áurea Garcia
    Walderez de Barros Cyla
    Eva Todor Dália
    Murilo Rosa Élcio Azevedo
    Dalton Vigh Carlos Flores Galvão
    Natália do Vale Aída Flores Galvão
    Ana Beatriz Nogueira Rachel Flores Galvão
    Letícia Spiller Antônia Alcântara
    Caco Ciocler Celso Vieira
    Zezé Polessa Berna Ayata
    Mariana Rios Drika Alencar
    Cristiana Oliveira Yolanda Gomes
    Betty Gofman Sarila
    Tania Khalill Ayla
    André Gonçalves Miro
    Otaviano Costa Haroldo
    Paula Pereira Nilcéia Ribeiro
    Solange Badim Delzuíte de Sousa
    Roberta Rodrigues Maria Vanúbia
    Nando Cunha Pescoço
    Neusa Borges Diva
    Walter Breda Clóvis
    Elizângela Esma
    Ernani Moraes Kemal
    Cissa Guimarães Maitê Bittencourt
    Lizandra Souto Amanda Flores Galvão
    Adriano Garib Russo
    Oscar Magrini Colonel Geraldo Nunes
    Rosi Campos Cacilda
    Odilon Wagner Thompson
    Marcello Airoldi Humberto Barros
    Sidney Sampaio Ciro Bastos
    Fernanda Paes Leme Tenente Márcia
    Paloma Bernardi Rosângela
    Cris Vianna Julinha
    Lucy Ramos Sheila Laurindo
    Isaac Bardavid Tartan
    Clarisse Derzié Luz Fatma
    Jonas Mello Silveirinha
    Flávia Guedes Salete
    Monique Curi Lena
    Duda Nagle Caíque Flores Galvão
    Leonardo Carvalho Drago
    Júlia Mendes Zoe Kelebek
    Brendha Haddad Neuma
    Ivan Mendes Pepeu
    Antônia Frering Deborah
    Sacha Bali Beto
    Bruna Marquezine Lurdinha de Sousa
    Mussunzinho Sidney
    Duda Ribeiro Adam
    Karina Ferrari Samantha de Sousa
    Anderson Müller Murat
    Francisco Carvalho Galdino
    Narjara Turetta Buquê
    Luci Pereira Creusa
    Luiz Felipe Mello Júnior
    Frederico Volkmann Ekran
    Mila Freitas Carol Flores Galvão
    Kíria Malheiros Raíssa Alcântara
    Yago Machado Hassan
    Tiago Abravanel Demir
    Dani Moreno Aisha Ayata
    Laryssa Dias Waleska
    Yanna Lavigne Tamar
    Thammy Miranda Joyce Guimarães
    Aimée Madureira Rayanne
    Alexandre Barros Ricardo Motta
    Jayme Periard Garcez
    José D'Artagnan Júnior Aziz
    Junno Andrade Santiago
    Murilo Grossi Almir
    Rita Elmôr Riva

    Impact[edit]

    Ratings[edit]

    Timeslot Episodes Premiere Finale Rank Season Rating average
    Date Viewers
    (in points)
    Date Viewers
    (in points)
    Mondays—Saturdays
    9:15pm
    179
    22 October 2012
    36
    17 May 2013
    46 2 2012–13 34

    The first episode of Salve Jorge recorded a viewership rating of 36 points, peaking at 40 points with 60% share. Its predecessors Avenida Brasil and Fina Estampa, recorded 37:points with a 63% and 41 points respectively. The second episode registered 37 points in Greater São Paulo. Its first week it recorded a cumulative indices of 33 points.[7]

    On 28 January 2013, the show registered 39 points with a 64% audience share.[8]

    By episode 90, Salve Jorge had an average of 30.8 points, lower than the predecessor. For instance Avenida Brasil and Fina Estampa 37.7 and 38.8 respectively.[9]

    According to accumulated data by Ibope, its last episode that aired on 17 May 2013 registered 46 points with 76% audience share.

    Accumulately it registered 33 points.[10]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominated Result Source
    2012 Best Male Revelation Tiago Abravanel Won [11]
    Best Child Actor or Actress Luís Felipe Melo Nominated [11]
    2013 Prêmio Contigo! de TV Best Telenovela Glória Perez Nominated [12]
    Best Actor Rodrigo Lombardi Nominated [12]
    Alexandre Nero Nominated [12]
    Domingos Montagner Nominated [12]
    Best Actress Nanda Costa Nominated [12]
    Giovanna Antonelli Nominated [12]
    Cláudia Raia Nominated [12]
    Best Supporting Actor Antônio Calloni Nominated [12]
    Murilo Rosa Nominated [12]
    Oscar Magrini Nominated [12]
    Best Supporting Actress Carolina Dieckmann Nominated [12]
    Letícia Spiller Nominated [12]
    Totia Meireles Won [13]
    Revelation Tiago Abravanel Nominated [12]
    Yanna Lavigne Nominated [12]
    Daniele Moreno Nominated [12]
    Best Child Actor Frederico Volkmann Nominated [12]
    Luís Felipe Melo Nominated [12]
    Best Child Actress Kiria Malheiros Nominated [12]
    Mila Freitas Nominated [12]
    Best Author Glória Perez Nominated [12]
    Best Director Marcos Schechtman & Fred Mayrink Nominated [12]
    Favorite Actress Giovanna Antonelli Won [14]
    Favorite Character Helô (Giovanna Antonelli) Nominated [14]
    Prêmio Extra de Televisão Best Telenovela Glória Perez Nominated [15][16]
    Best Actress Giovanna Antonelli Won [16]
    Nanda Costa Nominated [15]
    Best Supporting Actor Alexandre Nero Won [16]
    Nando Cunha Nominated [15]
    Best Supporting Actress Totia Meireles Nominated [15]
    Best Male Revelation Adriano Garib Won [16]
    Tiago Abravanel Nominated [15]
    Best Female Revelation Daniele Moreno Nominated [15]
    Solange Badim Nominated [15]
    Thammy Miranda Nominated [15]
    Best Child Performance Kíria Malheiros Nominated [15]
    Luis Felipe Melo Nominated [15]
    Best Musical Theme "Dança Sensual" (MC Koringa) Nominated [15]
    "Esse Cara Sou Eu" (Roberto Carlos) Won [16]
    Teen Idol Bruna Marquezine Nominated [15]
    Best Telenovela Glória Perez Nominated [17]
    Best Actress Giovanna Antonelli Won [17]
    Nanda Costa Nominated [17]
    Best Actor Alexandre Nero Nominated [17]
    Best Villain Cláudia Raia Nominated [17]
    Best Couple Giovanna Antonelli & Alexandre Nero Nominated [17]
    Best Male or Female Revelation Thammy Miranda Nominated [17]
    Prêmio Quem de Televisão Best Actress Cláudia Raia Nominated [18]
    Giovanna Antonelli Won [18]
    Nanda Costa Nominated [18]
    Best Supporting Actor Alexandre Nero Won [18]
    Best Supporting Actress Totia Meireles Nominated [18]
    Revelation Daniele Moreno Nominated [18]
    Nanda Costa Nominated [18]
    2014 Best Telenovela Glória Perez Nominated
    Best Actress Giovanna Antonelli Won
    Nanda Costa Nominated
    Revelation Tiago Abravanel Nominated

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Official name in English.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Créditos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  • ^ Salve Jorge apresentará a exuberância de Istambul, a maior cidade da Turquia
  • ^ TV Globo Internacional –
  • ^ "Saiba tudo Salve Jorge, a nova novela da Globo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  • ^ "Com cenário no Alemão, 'Salve Jorge' estreia no dia 22 de outubro" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  • ^ "Nanda Costa, a protagonista de 'Salve Jorge': 'Não adianta ficar ouvindo as críticas, tem de fazer bem o trabalho'" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  • ^ "Top 5 São Paulo". Ibope (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
  • ^ "Salve Jorge bate recorde" (in Portuguese). 11 December 2012.
  • ^ "Salve Jorge tem audiencia de novela das 7 e posto de maior fracasso das 21h" (in Portuguese). 13 February 2013.
  • ^ "Gabriel Farac: Salve Jorge (2012)". 2012.
  • ^ a b "Melhores do Ano 2012" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Prêmio Contigo de TV! 2013" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 1 April 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  • ^ "Vencedores do Prêmio Contigo de TV! 2013" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  • ^ a b "Confira a lista de indicados ao Meus Prêmios Nick 2013!" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Prêmio Extra de TV 2013: vote nos melhores da televisão". 7 October 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e "'Amor à Vida' sai como grande vencedora do Prêmio Extra de Televisão" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Retrospectiva: Vote nos melhores de 2013" (in Portuguese). 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Prêmio QUEM 2013: Conheça os finalistas na categoria televisão; Votação encerrada!" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 January 2014.
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