Pantanal (1990 TV series)

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Pantanal is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on Rede Manchete from March 27, 1990 to December 10, 1990.[1] The series is written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Jayme Monjardim, Carlos Magalhães, Marcelo de Barreto, and Roberto Naar.[2][3] It is set on the Pantanal region in Mato Grosso do Sul located in midwestern Brazil. The production received logistical support from TV MS, which at the time was an affiliate of the network.[4]

Pantanal
Main title card
GenreTelenovela
Created byBenedito Ruy Barbosa
Written byBenedito Ruy Barbosa
Directed by
  • Jayme Monjardim
  • Carlos Magalhães
  • Marcelo de Barreto
  • Roberto Naar
Starring
Theme music composerMarcus Viana
Opening theme"Pantanal"
by Sagrado Coração da Terra
Country of originBrazil
No. of episodes216
Production
Executive producerAlexandre Ishikawa
Original release
NetworkRede Manchete
ReleaseMarch 27 (1990-03-27) –
December 10, 1990 (1990-12-10)
Related
Pantanal (2022)

Pantanal is considered an ecological or environmental telenovela; a small sub-category of the genre whose purpose is to dramatize, and raise audience awareness of environmental degradation.[5]

Plot

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In the 1940s, Joventino arrives in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso accompanied by his 10-year-old son, José "Zé" Leôncio. Once settled, he becomes one of the main cattle breeders in the region. After Joventino disappeared in the Pantanal while hunting for oxen in the fields, Zé carries on his father's dream and becomes one of the main farmers in the country. On a visit to Rio de Janeiro, Zé falls in love with Madeleine, a spoiled girl with whom he marries and has a son named Joventino "Jove", bearing his grandfather's name. The differences between the couple, and Madeleine not adapting to the rural world, leads to her abandoning Zé and taking their son with her. Abandoned by Madeleine, Zé finds affection with Filó, a former prostitute who has a son, Tadeu.

Years later, Jove, now an adult, finally decides to move in with his father. However, the differences again bring problems for Zé and the two find it difficult to understand each other. The differences are aggravated when Jove falls in love with Juma Marruá, a wild and sensual young woman raised as a savage by her mother until her death, killed in revenge in a dispute between land squatters and victims of hoarding. Like her mother, Juma is said in the Pantanal to transform into a jaguar. Feeling rejected by his father, who thinks his son is effeminate, and ridiculed by the peasants for his city boy ways, Jove decides to return to Rio de Janeiro and takes Juma with him. After a time in Rio, where the culture shock is now suffered by Juma, Jove returns to the Pantanal so as not to be separated from his beloved. This time, he is willing to adapt to the local lifestyle. Jove begins to settle down with his father and Juma and gradually becomes a true Pantanaler, surprising everyone little by little.

Cast

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Reception

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Pantanal made history after it became the first telenovela since the closure of Rede Tupi in 1980, to top Brazilian audience ratings. Its success was so elevated that Rede Globo extended the timeslot of the 8 p.m. telenovela Rainha da Sucata and created a telenovela (Araponga) for the 10 P.M. timeslot, cancelling acclaimed shows like sketch comedy TV Pirata. The unexpected success of Pantanal put Rede Manchete on the roll of top telenovela producers in Latin America. Nevertheless, Rede Manchete would never achieve the same success with the network's other telenovelas.[6]

Eighteen years after its original success, Pantanal once again beat Rede Globo on the ratings. The episode aired on July 3, 2008 by SBT and it spent 16 minutes on the leadership on the Greater São Paulo area.[7]

Cultural references

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Because of its success, Pantanal's footage is shown on the Simon Hartog documentary Beyond Citizen Kane, aired on United Kingdom's Channel 4. The documentary is a critical piece of Rede Globo.

Remake

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On September 6, 2020, TV Globo announced that a new version of the series would be produced.[8] The series will be adapted by Bruno Luperi.[9] Jesuíta Barbosa and Alanis Guillen are set to star in the lead roles.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "As melhores novelas da TV brasileira". veja.abril.com.br (in Portuguese). 21 October 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  2. ^ Manir, Mônica (14 September 2020). "Por que 'Pantanal' foi tão importante em 1990 -- e o que esperar do remake". tab.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Benedito Ruy Barbosa escreveu novela 'Pantanal' em 1990 para a extinta TV Manchete". purepeople.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Gravada em MS, há 30 anos estreava Pantanal". MS Notícias. 27 March 2020. Archived from the original on 8 July 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  5. ^ Caesar, Terry; Eva Bueno (1998). Imagination Beyond Nation: Latin American Popular Culture. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. Introduction. ISBN 0-8229-4085-X.
  6. ^ http://www.telehistoria.com.br/thnews/colunas_integra.asp?id=1505[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ http://lavaltri.terra.com.br/materia/noticia/2008/06/30/reprise-de-pantanal-avanca-e-bate-novo-recorde-de-audiencia-84751.htm[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Novela 'Pantanal' vai ganhar remake na Globo em 2021, 30 anos após sucesso na TV". g1.globo.com (in Portuguese). 6 September 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  9. ^ Ribeiro, Clara (5 July 2021). "Autor posta fotos exclusivas de onde serão gravadas cenas de Pantanal". observatoriodatv.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Novela 'Pantanal': veja atores confirmados e o que já se sabe sobre a trama". extra.globo.com (in Portuguese). 19 August 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
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