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Poder Paralelo
GenreTelenovela
Created byLauro César Muniz
Directed byIgnácio Coqueiro
StarringGabriel Braga Nunes
Tuca Andrada
Paloma Duarte
Marcelo Serrado
Petrônio Gontijo
among others
Country of originBrazil
Original languagesPortuguese, Italian
No. of episodes239
Production
Production locationsRecNov, Rio de Janeiro
Serra Negra, São Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo
Palermo, Italy
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time55 mins. approximately
Original release
NetworkRede Record
ReleaseApril 13, 2009 –
March 2, 2010

Poder Paralelo (Template:Lang-en) is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Rede Record and set to premiere on April 13, 2009.[1] Written by Lauro César Muniz and directed by Ignácio Coqueiro, it will portray a corruption scheme involving an Italian-Brazilian family. Prior to Record's official announcement, the media was referring to the telenovela by its working title Vendetta.[2]

Plot

The telenovela focuses on Tony Castellamare, a Brazilian citizen of Italian origin living in Palermo. He maintains the image of a merchant exporter, but is actually the leader of the Sicilian drug mafia. After an attack aimed at him kills his wife Marina and their twin daughters, Tony returns to São Paulo seeking revenge, at the same time he is investigated by the uncorruptible federal police officer Teolônio "Téo" Meira.[3]

Inspiration

Poder Paralelo is based on Honra ou Vendetta, the only novel by sports journalist and cuisine author Sílvio Lancelotti, originally published in 2001.[4] The plot, however, had to be readapted, since the book contained only five major female characters.

According to Muniz, Téo is based on the federal police officer Protógenes Queiroz, responsible for the investigation and arrest of banker Daniel Dantas, accused of money laundering and convicted for attempting to bribe a federal police officer.[5]

Editing controversy

The head of Rede Record vetoed Muniz from writing scenes featuring thighs, breasts, buttocks and coarse language. This caused a controversy in Brazil, as well as accusations of hipocrisy from the head of the network, once violent scenes, featuring as even as torture, remained untouched.

Main cast

References