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Ilha dos Amores

Ilha dos Amores is a Portuguese telenovela produced by TVI, that began on 26 March 2007 and, ultimately ended on 9 December 2008, authored by Maria João Mira and Diogo Horta. Apart from its theme of finding love, its principal theme was emigration. The action centered principally in the Azores, but also included segments in Canada and continental Portugal. Principal photography began in January 2007, and filming in the Azores continued until August 2008.

Ilha dos Amores
Created byMaria João Mira and Diogo Horta
Starring
Country of originPortugal
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes214
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkTVI
Release26 March 2007 (2007-03-26) –
9 December 2008 (2008-12-09)
Related
  • Tempo de Viver
  • Fascínios

Production edit

During the telenovela, the story centres on the tragic protagonists Beatriz Machado da Câmara (Sofia Nicholson) and Jaime Valente (Adriano Luz) who perish on the first episode of the series. The story's protagonists, therefore, become their two eldest children Clara Machado da Câmara (Sofia Alves) and Tomé Valente (Marco d'Almeida).

Conception edit

Initially the production was conceived and produced under the provisionary title Projeto Açores (Project Azores).

Premiering on 26 March 2007 in prime-time, this episode was seen by almost 1.9 million Portuguese (or 19.7% of the average audience), being the best result in six-years to date.

On 26 September 2008, the first Gala da Ficção Nacional, organized by Portuguese television channel TVI, was held. During the four hours, 40 actors were remembered and honoured from decades of programming. Prior to the nights events, an audience poll was carried out to determine the favourite telenovela on Portuguese television. From a pool of 28 telenovelas listed, five were selected and finally, the Ilha dos Amores was selected by viewers.

Carlos César, president of the regional government, donated 350,000 Euros to the telenovela production team, in order to promote regional tourism. In addition, the regional airline SATA provided 600 flights between Lisbon-Ponta Delgada-Lisbon, for a period of ten months to support the production team. Another 175 inter-island flights, as well as connections between Lisbon and Toronto were also completed between January and August.

Filming was also supported by the local authorities of Vila Franca do Campo, Povoação, Lagoa, Nordeste and Ribeira Grande, who helped in scouting and setup for scenes in squares, gardens, parks, ports and buildings.

The freighter that took Jaime from Ponta Delgada to Canada in the first episode, was CGI: the design was made in 3D and finalized in post-production.

Four professionals recruited from France travelled to the island of São Miguel, in order to film the accident that caused the death of Jaime and Beatriz. The accident was filmed on the road atop of the Sete Cidades massif, overlooking the Lagoa das Sete Cidades, at the scenic overlook of Vista do Rei.

Music edit

The series resulted in a soundtrack of popular songs, headlined by Canção do Mar, a version by Diana Basto, and adapted from the popular version of Dulce Pontes.

  1. Canção do Mar – Diana Basto
  2. Mariana – Luís Represas (Mariana's Theme)
  3. Pássaro Azul – André Sardet (Tomé's Theme)
  4. The Moment You Believe – Melanie C (Mariana and Miguel's Theme)
  5. Refúgio – Pedro Khima (Tobias's Theme)
  6. Três Vidas – Ritual Tejo (André's Theme)
  7. Sentimento – Rita Guerra (Cecília's Theme)
  8. Sei Que Sabes Que Sim – EZ Special (Miguel's Theme)
  9. Ilumina-me – Pedro Abrunhosa (Clara and Tomé's Theme)
  10. Na Maré De Ti – Gil do Carmo (Carlota and Rui's Theme)
  11. Meu Coração Abandonado – Viviane (Glorinha's Theme)
  12. Palavras Minhas – Carlos Martins e Carlos do Carmo (Henrique's Theme)
  13. Caçador de Sóis – Ala Namorados (JP's Theme)
  14. As Cores do Céu – Luís Alberto Bettencourt
  15. Ilha dos Amores – Paula Teixeira (Theme of the Azores)
  16. Vida Proíbida – Sépia (Luísa's Theme)
  17. Tudo Ou Nada (Ser Melhor) – Gutto (Carmo's Theme)
  18. Perigo e Sedução – Sofia Gaspar (Madalena's Theme)
  19. Já Se Sabe – Nuno Brito (Gil's Theme)

In addition to:

  • Por Ti Corri Pelo Mundo, Ricardo Moraes
  • Outro Futuro, Balla
  • Não mexas no tempo, André Sardet/Viviane
  • Por ti, vou de romeiro, Luis Alberto Bettencourt

Plot edit

Beginning in 1977, in the civil parish of Ponta Garça, on the island of São Miguel, the story has its basis in the relationship between Jaime Valente (Hugo Tavares) and Beatriz Machado da Câmara (Vera Kolodzig), who were childhood sweethearts. Jaime is a poor farmer's son and Beatriz the wealthy heiress to a fortune, but secretly (over time) they begin a clandestine romance under fear of her family. Jaime and Beatriz eventually decide to runaway to Canada, after her family discovers their intentions. But, her family threatens Jaime's imprisonment under trumped-up charges of kidnapping minors. Jaime therefore escapes to Canada by himself, while Beatriz promises to join him when she becomes legal age.

Each writes letters of their dreams and future intentions, but, neither receive these letters. They are convinced that each has forgotten the other. Then, Beatriz receives a visit from Alice (Adriana Moniz), who states that she is carrying Jaime's child, and was convinced of his "betrayal". Behind this intrigue was Henrique Medeiros (Rui Drummond), a neighbour and would-be pretendant to Beatriz. It was Henrique who had informed the Machado da Câmara clan of Jaime and Beatriz's elopement, and who paid Alice to lie about her pregnancy.

But, Henrique's motives were never realized, as Beatriz eventually married another. Jaime continued to wait for letters that never arrived, until he eventually heard that Beatriz had married. Yet, determined to seek his dreams, he continued to work hard and raised a fortune, established a family with an Azorean immigrant. Both Beatriz and Jaime decided to forget their young loves. But, 30 years later, their lives and positions had changed. Jaime becomes a millionaire and Beatriz's family in bankruptcy. Fruit of failed business ventures, Beatriz's principal income comes from her family's plantation and tea factory. A widow, with three daughters Clara Machado da Câmara (Sofia Alves), Mónica Machado da Câmara (Diana Chaves) e Mariana Machado da Câmara (Joana Solnado), her future is bleak. Against his son's and second wife's protests, Jaime decides to return to São Miguel, in order to manage his business interests. In the intervening years, Jaime had anonymously purchased the lands of the Machado da Câmara clan, and was preparing to purchase the bank holding the loans of the family, as well. Awash in debt, Beatriz accepts the sale of the properties and sets a meeting with the unknown Canadian investor to make a proposal. On the day of the meeting, Jaime and Beatriz encounter in the street. But, it is a tragic encounter: their cars collide and fall off a cliff into a deep ravine. Both die.

Clara, Beatriz's daughter and Tomé Valente (Marco D'Almeida), son of Jaime (both 28) recognize the other in the cemetery, and immediately hate the other. Tomé is aggressive, cold and powerful businessman, and swears revenge on the beautiful, intelligent and unresigned adversary. These events introduce the historical conflicts within the story, and occur in the first few episodes of the series.

Story edit

Clara and Tomé eventually build a love-hate relationship that extends throughout the series. Along with these are Miguel Valente (Carloto Cotta) and Mariana, their younger siblings, who also develop relationships with their opposite. Throughout the series these protagonists fall in and out of love, build conflicts and establish truces, just to be reunited. Miguel and Mariana are opposites and are manipulated by Anabela Santos (Joana Santos), who attempts to separate the young couple for the Valente family fortune. Similarly, Miguel and Tomé's step-mother who married Jaime for his money, continues to play a puppet-master along with Henrique Medeiros.

Cast and characters edit

Among the actors who declined to participate in the telenovela were: Ana Padrão, Dina Félix da Costa, Eunice Muñoz, Hélio Pestana, Irene Cruz, Joana Figueira, Joaquim Horta, Luís Lourenço, Márcia Leal, Paula Lobo Antunes, Paulo Pires, Ricardo Carriço, Rita Lopes and Sara Barradas. Eunice Muñoz, who could not accept a casting as Maria Amélia Machado da Câmara (which was given to Elisa Lisboa) due to other professional responsibilities, later joined the cast as Emília, a homeless woman who became the friend of Mariana.

Joana Solnado became one of the more accomplished actresses of her generation, in her role as Mariana Machado da Câmara, with her characterization of a traumatized young woman. Similarly, António Capelo, took on the monstrous role as the evil protagonist Henrique Medeiros. Both provided interpretations that marked their careers.

Many of the actors involved in the series came from the novela Tempo de Viver, including Joana Solnado, Manuela Couto, Marco D'Almeida, Marco Delgado and Sofia Nicholson. Other actors graduated from the series Tempo de Viver, such as José Wallenstein, Manuel Wiborg and Pedro Teixeira.

Reception edit

Ratings edit

The first episode of Ilha dos Amores, was the third-most viewed fiction series on TVI, with Filha do Mar being second, and A Outra the most viewed.

The telenovela was repeated in 2011 by TVI during the lunchtime hour. This repeat allowed TVI to take the leadership of the slot, then dominated by RTP1 and SIC.

External links edit

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Ilha dos Amores is a Portuguese telenovela produced by TVI that began on 26 March 2007 and ultimately ended on 9 December 2008 authored by Maria Joao Mira and Diogo Horta Apart from its theme of finding love its principal theme was emigration The action centered principally in the Azores but also included segments in Canada and continental Portugal Principal photography began in January 2007 and filming in the Azores continued until August 2008 Ilha dos AmoresCreated byMaria Joao Mira and Diogo HortaStarringSofia Alves Marco D Almeida Joana Solnado Elisa Lisboa Antonio Capelo Helena Laureano Marco Delgado Helena Isabel Pedro Lima Ana Nave Manuela Couto Rita Lello Almeno Goncalves Maria D Aires Nuno Homem de Sa Carla Andrino Susana Arrais Carloto Cotta Claudia Vieira Nuria Madruga Diana Chaves Diogo Valsassina Ana Rita Tristao Jessica Athayde Joana Duarte Daniel Cardoso Joao Cajuda Mafalda Pinto Andre Nunes Joana Santos Diana Nicolau Ana Sofia Silva English Rob Paulsen Jill Talley Carlos Alazraqui Katie Griffin Jeff Bennett Mac HeywoodCountry of originPortugalNo of seasons1No of episodes214ProductionRunning time60 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkTVIRelease26 March 2007 2007 03 26 9 December 2008 2008 12 09 RelatedTempo de Viver Fascinios Contents 1 Production 1 1 Conception 1 2 Music 1 3 Plot 1 4 Story 2 Cast and characters 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 4 External linksProduction editDuring the telenovela the story centres on the tragic protagonists Beatriz Machado da Camara Sofia Nicholson and Jaime Valente Adriano Luz who perish on the first episode of the series The story s protagonists therefore become their two eldest children Clara Machado da Camara Sofia Alves and Tome Valente Marco d Almeida Conception edit Initially the production was conceived and produced under the provisionary title Projeto Acores Project Azores Premiering on 26 March 2007 in prime time this episode was seen by almost 1 9 million Portuguese or 19 7 of the average audience being the best result in six years to date On 26 September 2008 the first Gala da Ficcao Nacional organized by Portuguese television channel TVI was held During the four hours 40 actors were remembered and honoured from decades of programming Prior to the nights events an audience poll was carried out to determine the favourite telenovela on Portuguese television From a pool of 28 telenovelas listed five were selected and finally the Ilha dos Amores was selected by viewers Carlos Cesar president of the regional government donated 350 000 Euros to the telenovela production team in order to promote regional tourism In addition the regional airline SATA provided 600 flights between Lisbon Ponta Delgada Lisbon for a period of ten months to support the production team Another 175 inter island flights as well as connections between Lisbon and Toronto were also completed between January and August Filming was also supported by the local authorities of Vila Franca do Campo Povoacao Lagoa Nordeste and Ribeira Grande who helped in scouting and setup for scenes in squares gardens parks ports and buildings The freighter that took Jaime from Ponta Delgada to Canada in the first episode was CGI the design was made in 3D and finalized in post production Four professionals recruited from France travelled to the island of Sao Miguel in order to film the accident that caused the death of Jaime and Beatriz The accident was filmed on the road atop of the Sete Cidades massif overlooking the Lagoa das Sete Cidades at the scenic overlook of Vista do Rei Music edit The series resulted in a soundtrack of popular songs headlined by Cancao do Mar a version by Diana Basto and adapted from the popular version of Dulce Pontes Cancao do Mar Diana Basto Mariana Luis Represas Mariana s Theme Passaro Azul Andre Sardet Tome s Theme The Moment You Believe Melanie C Mariana and Miguel s Theme Refugio Pedro Khima Tobias s Theme Tres Vidas Ritual Tejo Andre s Theme Sentimento Rita Guerra Cecilia s Theme Sei Que Sabes Que Sim EZ Special Miguel s Theme Ilumina me Pedro Abrunhosa Clara and Tome s Theme Na Mare De Ti Gil do Carmo Carlota and Rui s Theme Meu Coracao Abandonado Viviane Glorinha s Theme Palavras Minhas Carlos Martins e Carlos do Carmo Henrique s Theme Cacador de Sois Ala Namorados JP s Theme As Cores do Ceu Luis Alberto Bettencourt Ilha dos Amores Paula Teixeira Theme of the Azores Vida Proibida Sepia Luisa s Theme Tudo Ou Nada Ser Melhor Gutto Carmo s Theme Perigo e Seducao Sofia Gaspar Madalena s Theme Ja Se Sabe Nuno Brito Gil s Theme In addition to Por Ti Corri Pelo Mundo Ricardo Moraes Outro Futuro Balla Nao mexas no tempo Andre Sardet Viviane Por ti vou de romeiro Luis Alberto Bettencourt Plot edit Beginning in 1977 in the civil parish of Ponta Garca on the island of Sao Miguel the story has its basis in the relationship between Jaime Valente Hugo Tavares and Beatriz Machado da Camara Vera Kolodzig who were childhood sweethearts Jaime is a poor farmer s son and Beatriz the wealthy heiress to a fortune but secretly over time they begin a clandestine romance under fear of her family Jaime and Beatriz eventually decide to runaway to Canada after her family discovers their intentions But her family threatens Jaime s imprisonment under trumped up charges of kidnapping minors Jaime therefore escapes to Canada by himself while Beatriz promises to join him when she becomes legal age Each writes letters of their dreams and future intentions but neither receive these letters They are convinced that each has forgotten the other Then Beatriz receives a visit from Alice Adriana Moniz who states that she is carrying Jaime s child and was convinced of his betrayal Behind this intrigue was Henrique Medeiros Rui Drummond a neighbour and would be pretendant to Beatriz It was Henrique who had informed the Machado da Camara clan of Jaime and Beatriz s elopement and who paid Alice to lie about her pregnancy But Henrique s motives were never realized as Beatriz eventually married another Jaime continued to wait for letters that never arrived until he eventually heard that Beatriz had married Yet determined to seek his dreams he continued to work hard and raised a fortune established a family with an Azorean immigrant Both Beatriz and Jaime decided to forget their young loves But 30 years later their lives and positions had changed Jaime becomes a millionaire and Beatriz s family in bankruptcy Fruit of failed business ventures Beatriz s principal income comes from her family s plantation and tea factory A widow with three daughters Clara Machado da Camara Sofia Alves Monica Machado da Camara Diana Chaves e Mariana Machado da Camara Joana Solnado her future is bleak Against his son s and second wife s protests Jaime decides to return to Sao Miguel in order to manage his business interests In the intervening years Jaime had anonymously purchased the lands of the Machado da Camara clan and was preparing to purchase the bank holding the loans of the family as well Awash in debt Beatriz accepts the sale of the properties and sets a meeting with the unknown Canadian investor to make a proposal On the day of the meeting Jaime and Beatriz encounter in the street But it is a tragic encounter their cars collide and fall off a cliff into a deep ravine Both die Clara Beatriz s daughter and Tome Valente Marco D Almeida son of Jaime both 28 recognize the other in the cemetery and immediately hate the other Tome is aggressive cold and powerful businessman and swears revenge on the beautiful intelligent and unresigned adversary These events introduce the historical conflicts within the story and occur in the first few episodes of the series Story edit Clara and Tome eventually build a love hate relationship that extends throughout the series Along with these are Miguel Valente Carloto Cotta and Mariana their younger siblings who also develop relationships with their opposite Throughout the series these protagonists fall in and out of love build conflicts and establish truces just to be reunited Miguel and Mariana are opposites and are manipulated by Anabela Santos Joana Santos who attempts to separate the young couple for the Valente family fortune Similarly Miguel and Tome s step mother who married Jaime for his money continues to play a puppet master along with Henrique Medeiros Cast and characters editAmong the actors who declined to participate in the telenovela were Ana Padrao Dina Felix da Costa Eunice Munoz Helio Pestana Irene Cruz Joana Figueira Joaquim Horta Luis Lourenco Marcia Leal Paula Lobo Antunes Paulo Pires Ricardo Carrico Rita Lopes and Sara Barradas Eunice Munoz who could not accept a casting as Maria Amelia Machado da Camara which was given to Elisa Lisboa due to other professional responsibilities later joined the cast as Emilia a homeless woman who became the friend of Mariana Joana Solnado became one of the more accomplished actresses of her generation in her role as Mariana Machado da Camara with her characterization of a traumatized young woman Similarly Antonio Capelo took on the monstrous role as the evil protagonist Henrique Medeiros Both provided interpretations that marked their careers Many of the actors involved in the series came from the novela Tempo de Viver including Joana Solnado Manuela Couto Marco D Almeida Marco Delgado and Sofia Nicholson Other actors graduated from the series Tempo de Viver such as Jose Wallenstein Manuel Wiborg and Pedro Teixeira Reception editRatings edit The first episode of Ilha dos Amores was the third most viewed fiction series on TVI with Filha do Mar being second and A Outra the most viewed The telenovela was repeated in 2011 by TVI during the lunchtime hour This repeat allowed TVI to take the leadership of the slot then dominated by RTP1 and SIC External links editIMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilha dos Amores amp oldid 1210069986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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