[{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/chiquititas-2013-brazilian-tv-series\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/chiquititas-2013-brazilian-tv-series\/","headline":"Chiquititas (2013 Brazilian TV series)","name":"Chiquititas (2013 Brazilian TV series)","description":"Brazilian\u00a0TV series or program Chiquititas, also known as Chiquititas Remake, is a 2013\u20132015 Brazilian soap opera written by \u00cdris Abravanel,","datePublished":"2022-12-18","dateModified":"2022-12-18","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/author\/lordneo\/#Person","name":"lordneo","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/author\/lordneo\/","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/download.jpg","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/download.jpg","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/en\/thumb\/5\/51\/Chiquititas-2013-cast.jpg\/220px-Chiquititas-2013-cast.jpg","url":"https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/en\/thumb\/5\/51\/Chiquititas-2013-cast.jpg\/220px-Chiquititas-2013-cast.jpg","height":"293","width":"220"},"url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/chiquititas-2013-brazilian-tv-series\/","wordCount":2963,"articleBody":"Brazilian\u00a0TV series or programChiquititas, also known as Chiquititas Remake, is a 2013\u20132015 Brazilian soap opera written by \u00cdris Abravanel, originally aired on SBT. Based on the original series of same name created by Cris Morena, it is also a remake of the previous version for that country. The soap opera is directed by Reynaldo Boury, with Ricardo Mantoanelli directing the music videos.[1]The remake was announced in September 2012 by SBT, with the purpose of maintaining the positive ratings given by Carrossel, also directed for younger viewers.[2]Chiquititas was supposed to follow the traditional soap opera format, but as it gained very good ratings, it prompted the network to renew the series for two more seasons, delaying its ending for 2015.[3]Chiquititas stars Brazilian actress Manuela do Monte as Carol, a young woman who gradually assumes the role of a mother for a group of orphans living in a manor, the Raio de Luz orphanage, and Isabela Palhano Ana Paula, an orphan who seeks to know about her unknown origins.Soon after Gabriela (Naiumi Goldoni) had a child, her father, Jos\u00e9 Ricardo Almeida Campos (Roberto Frota) kidnapped his granddaughter because, as a very conservative man, he could not accept the idea that his daughter became involved with a servant. As his granddaughter Ana Paula (Isabela Palhano) needs a place to live, he starts an orphanage named “Raio De Luz” (“Light Gleam”, originally “Rinc\u00f3n de Luz”, which means “Corner of Light”).Ana Paula grew up in this Manor, alongside other girls that later arrived. Her fellows are Bia, Ana, sisters Tati and Vivi, and Cris. As the years passed, the girls became a family.They are supervised by Ernestina, the rigorous and funny janitor of the orphanage, and Chico, the adorable Chef very beloved by the girls. Sofia is the director of the orphanage until Carmem (Giovanna Gold), an ambitious woman who is also the sister of Jos\u00e9 Ricardo, takes her off this position. Their family is later increased with the arrival of Pata, Mosca, Binho and Rafa, children who lived in the streets before being upheld by the institution. Pata and Ana Paula became best friends, while Binho, Mosca and Rafa are the first boys to be introduced in the manor. The homeless children are taken to the house by a sweethearted young woman who touches and changes their lives, as well as the lives of the girls inside Raio De Luz.The woman is Carolina (Manuela do Monte), or Carol, a young woman that works in one of the Almeida’s cafeterias and is also a psychology academic. Carol lives with her friend Clarita (Let\u00edcia Navas) and her brother Beto (Em\u00edlio Eric Surita). They take care of Dani (Carolina Chamberlain), a girl that has recently lost her mother Let\u00edcia (Amanda Acosta). At her work, Carol meets Junior (Guilherme Boury), Ricardo’s youngest son, an economist who lived in London and is back to S\u00e3o Paulo to continue his business. He discovers his emotionally unstable sister Gabriela, and blames his father for her condition. Junior also brings Jos\u00e9 Ricardo’s supposed benevolence into question, since he always demonstrated snobbery and egoism. Alongside Carol, Junior helps Ana Paula in the search for her past.Carol and Junior fall in love with each other, but Jos\u00e9 Ricardo, with his snobbish behaviour, does the impossible to keep them apart. His daughter, Gabriela, became mentally affected since she believes she had a stillborn child, actually a lie her father had told her right after Ana Paula was born. Her serious condition is softened by Ana Paula herself, both unaware of their blood ties.Table of ContentsProduction[edit]Reaction of the Brazilian original cast[edit]Reception[edit]Cast[edit]Soundtrack[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Production[edit]Differently from the previous Brazilian version, Chiquititas is completely produced in Brazil. Also, the cast members sing the musical themes by themselves, instead of dubbing the songs, as done in Chiquititas Brasil. Vocal skills were required during the auditions.Actress Manuela do Monte portrays Carol. Monte stated that she did not watch the previous Brazilian version of the story, rather beinginspired by real-life experiences in an orphanage she has frequented.[4][5] Despite not watching Chiquititas Brasil, the actress stated that she did express interest in auditioning for a role at its time, but ended up not doing it.[6] The part was played by actress Fl\u00e1via Monteiro in Chiquititas Brasil, and by Romina Yan in Chiquititas (as Bel\u00e9n Fraga).Isabela Palhano portrays Ana Paula the oldest orphan among the chiquititas. Isabela declared that she is doing her own version for the character, although praising its portrayal previously done by Fernanda Souza, which catapulted Souza’s career.[7] Ana Paula was originally played by Argentine actress Agustina Cherri. Isabela auditioned seven times until definitely getting the role.[8]Actor G\u00e9sio Amadeu, who portrayed Chico the Chef in Chiquititas Brasil, was asked by SBT to reprise his role, which he could not accept due to commitments with Rede Globo’s telenovela Flor do Caribe. Fellow actor Jo\u00e3o Acaiabe was then suggested by Amadeu for the part.[9] The character was originally portrayed by actor Alberto Fern\u00e1ndez de Rosa (named Saverio the Chef), who was also a supervising producer of Chiquititas Brasil.The series is directed by Reynaldo Boury, produced by Fernando Pelegio, and written by author \u00cdris Abravanel, all of them responsible for the creation of Carrossel. Chiquititas is unique for having no involvement of creator Cris Morena.Reaction of the Brazilian original cast[edit]Actress Fl\u00e1via Monteiro, who portrayed Carol in the previous version, has supported the remake by saying “I’m pretty sure that it’ll be a huge hit. I hope they maintain that magic and sensibility (…). It’s essential not to lose all that ludic and joy that existed”.[10]Fernanda Souza also demonstrated positive thoughts on the 2013 series, stating that ‘Chiquititas is a beautiful work which children and teenagers are in need. Its innocence is missing”. About the portrayal of Ana Paula, she declared, “She was a very special role to me, and I’m sure she’s going to change her [Isabela Palhano’s] life as well”.[11]Actor and humorist Nelson Freitas, who played the role of Doctor Fernando Brausen, opined, “The remake might achieve a good result, but that strong originality might be hard to supplant.[12]Reception[edit]The remake has fulfilled SBT’s expectations, obtaining positive ratings at its premiere.[13] \u00cdris Abravanel’s writing was also well received, particularly for her creative liberty in relation to both Chiquititas and Chiquititas Brasil’s storylines.[14] The series was supposed to end in 2014, but the good ratings forced SBT to increase the story, delaying the end of Chiquititas for 2015.Manuela do Monte’s portrayal of Carol, received initial criticism from fans and reviewers, who noticed a “lack of life” in her acting.[15] However, a columnist emphasized that Monte is providing a completely new portrayal on the character, which diverges from the one made by Fl\u00e1via Monteiro in Chiquititas Brasil.[16]Beyond the released soundtrack, the series spawned more than thirty different licensed products such as figurines and clothing.[17][18][19]Cast[edit] The first seven Chiquititas from the young cast with Carol.From left to right:Top: Vivi, Ana Paula,Luna and Bia.Middle: Tati, Carol and Cris.Bottom: Ana e MiliActorCharacterManuela do MonteCarolina Correia (Carol) (Bel\u00e9n)Guilherme BouryJos\u00e9 Ricardo Almeida Campos J\u00fanior (Mart\u00edn\/Facundo)Giovanna GoldCarmem Aparecida Almeida Campos (Carmen Mor\u00e1n)Jo\u00e3o AcaiabeFrancisco (Chico) (Sav\u00e9rio)Carla FioroniErnestina Alves\/Matilde Alves (Ernestina\/Matilde)Thais PacholekAndreia Casteli (Andr\u00e9a)Lisandra ParedeMaria Cec\u00edlia Bittencourt (Dolores)Let\u00edcia NavasClara (Clarita) (Clara)Em\u00edlio EricAlberto Correia (Beto) (Piojo)Roberto FrotaJos\u00e9 Ricardo Almeida Campos (Ramiro Mor\u00e1n)Naiumi GoldoniGabriela Almeida Campos (Gaby)Paulo LealDr. Fernando Brausen (Facundo)Sandra P\u00earaValentina (Valentina)Virg\u00ednia NowickiEduarda[20]Pedro LemosTobias (Tobias)Amanda AcostaLet\u00edcia (Leticia)Ol\u00edvia Ara\u00fajoShirley SantanaMilena FerrariC\u00edntia (Ginette)Jo\u00e3o Gabriel VasconcellosArmando (H\u00e9rnan)Ernando TiagoC\u00edceroS\u00e2mia Abreu\u00c9rica Mello (Anita)Jitman VibranovskiSim\u00e3oHomero LigereFrancisRen\u00ea ThristanJo\u00e3o Pedro “JP” (Javier)Brunna MartinsRenata (Vicky)Ana Paula VieiraLinda RibeiroVal\u00e9ria S\u00e2ndaloGl\u00f3ria (Gloria)ChildrenActorCharacterIsabela PalhanoAna Paula Almeida Campos Braga Pereira(Ana Paula)YasminYasmin(Yasmin)Cinthia CruzCristina (Cris) (Georgi)L\u00edvia InhudesViviane C\u00edcero (Vivi) (Vero\/Pato)Rayssa ChaddadBeatriz (Bia) (Cinthia)Gabriella SaraivahTatiane C\u00edcero (Tati) (Maru)Giulia GarciaLuciana (Ana) (Laura)Carolina ChamberlainDaniela (Dani) (Sol)Gabriel SantanaFelipe (Mosca)Guilherme VieiraRubens (Binho) (Ro\u00f1a)Filipe CavalcanteRafael (Rafa) (Corcho)Filipe Bragan\u00e7aEduardo (Duda) (Juli\u00e1n\/Mat\u00edas)Mateus GomezEduardo (Duda stunt double of Filipe Bragan\u00e7a)Thiago WittnerMathiasRafael MiguelPa\u00e7oca (Patr\u00edcio)Donato Ver\u00edssimoSamuca (Guille)Amanda FurtadoBoneca LauraAnna Livya PadilhaJanu (Delfina)Sophia ValverdeMaria (Nadia)J\u00falia GomesMarian Almeida Campos Braga Pereira (Caro)Lorena TucciTeca (Pilar)Pedro HenriqueThiago (Santi)Kaik FranciscoNeco (Ro\u00f1a)Gabriel PereiraDiego Casteli (Dieguito)Bianca PaivaL\u00facia (Luc\u00eda)Naoki TakedaF\u00e1bioMatheus ChequerJuca (Loco)Jo\u00e3o Pedro CarvalhoJanj\u00e3o (Barracuda)Bruna CarvalhoIsabel (Bel) (Barbi)Alexandre BittencourtTatu (Coco)Matheus LustosaAndr\u00e9 (Mat\u00edas)Soundtrack[edit]ChiquititasReleasedSeptember 11, 2013GenrePop, soundtrackLength59:00 (Minutes)LabelSBT MusicProducerArnaldo SaccomaniLa\u00e9rcio FerreiraTrack listingRemexe (Rechufas) – Chiquititas opening themeTodo Mundo ChiqueBerlinda (A Berl\u00edn)Sinais (Se\u00f1ales)Te Gosto TantoPalcoO Chefe Chico (El Chef Saverio)Mentirinhas (Mentiritas)Quero Te EncontrarTudo, Tudo (Todo Todo)Grava Essa IdeiaAmigasAt\u00e9 Dez (Hasta Diez)Abra\u00e7a O MundoIgual Aos Demais (Igual A Los Dem\u00e1s)Da \u00c1gua Pro VinhoSempre JuntosIn addition to the original songs composed by Carlos Nilson and Cris Morena, the soundtrack features eight new themes, them being MPB cover versions and original themes composed and produced by Arnaldo Saccomani and La\u00e9rcio Ferreira, respectively.[18] The songs “Abra\u00e7a o Mundo”, “Amigas”, “Sempre Juntos” and “Todo Mundo Chique” are original themes. “Grava Essa Ideia” and “Palco” are covers from Grupo D+ and the MPB singer Gilberto Gil. A version of Claudinho & Buchecha’s 1997 single “Quero Te Encontrar” is also featured.References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/chiquititas-2013-brazilian-tv-series\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Chiquititas (2013 Brazilian TV series)"}}]}]