Estrela-Guia

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Created byAna Maria Moretzsohn
Written by
  • Daisy Chaves
  • Izabel de Oliveira
  • Fernando Rebello
  • Patrícia Moretzsohn
Directed by
  • Denise Saraceni
  • Carlos Araújo
Estrela-Guia
GenreTelenovela
Created byAna Maria Moretzsohn
Written by
  • Daisy Chaves
  • Izabel de Oliveira
  • Fernando Rebello
  • Patrícia Moretzsohn
Directed by
  • Denise Saraceni
  • Carlos Araújo
Starring
Opening theme"Imagine"
by RPM
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes83
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyCentral Globo de Produção
Original release
NetworkRede Globo
Release12 March (2001-03-12) 
15 June 2001 (2001-06-15)

Estrela-Guia is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo.[1] It premiered on 12 March 2001, replacing O Cravo e a Rosa, and ended on 15 June 2001, replaced by A Padroeira.[2][3] The telenovela is written by Ana Maria Moretzsohn, with the collaboration of Daisy Chaves, Izabel de Oliveira, Fernando Rebello, and Patrícia Moretzsohn.[4]

The telenovela includes the themes of the hippie world, astrology, esotericism and urban life. Estrela-Guia tells the story of Cristal, whose astrological cards show that her destiny is linked to that of Tony, her godfather.

It stars Sandy, Guilherme Fontes, Carolina Ferraz, Rodrigo Santoro, Thaís Fersoza, Rosamaria Murtinho, Lucinha Lins, and Lilia Cabral.[5]

In the 1980s, hippie Bob (Marcos Winter) leaves his life in Rio de Janeiro to marry Catherine (Maitê Proença), an American he met during a trip to California. They establish the alternative community, Arco da Aliança, in the interior of Goiás and adopt the names of Hanuman and Kalinda. They have a daughter, Cristal (Sandy), whose godfather is workaholic Tony (Guilherme Fontes), Bob's former co-worker. Years later, Cristal is something of a leader in Arco da Aliança, but has to deal with the unexpected death of her parents in a mysterious fire. As a minor, she must move in to her godfather's house in Rio de Janeiro. In addition to the difficulties of adjusting to the city, Cristal finds herself in love with her godfather, who struggles with his feelings for his goddaughter as immoral.

Cast

Guest stars

Production

In 2000, TV Globo decided to try a telenovela for a younger audience in the 6 p.m. timeslot, which until then had been occupied by period dramas or contemporary dramas of a more serious nature, the reason being to retain the young viewers that stopped watching the network after the end of Malhação, a teen soap opera that aired before the 6 p.m. telenovela.[6] At the time, Walcyr Carrasco was already writing the next telenovela for the timeslot, A Padroeira, which would debut in June 2001, with Ana Maria Moretzsohn having to write a plot of only three months, not having the option of extending the telenovela, both because of Sandy's busy schedule in music, and the ongoing production of the next telenovela. Due to the good reception with the audience, other telenovelas aimed at a young audience were later produced, such as Coração de Estudante and Agora É que São Elas.[6]

According to Ana Maria Moretzsohn, the telenovela was written specifically for Sandy to play the lead role, since she wanted the singer to present a different image than the comedic one she portrayed in the Sandy & Junior television series.[3] To bring the character Cristal to life, Sandy learned to chant mantras and also had to slow down the rhythm of her speech and breathing.[7]

Reception

Ratings

Season Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(points)
Date Viewers
(points)
Date Viewers
(points)
1 83 12 March 2001 37[8] 15 June 2001 31[9] 30.9[10]

Soundtrack

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