Back to 15, Brazilian series directed by Vivianne Jundi and Dainara Toffoli, starring Maisa Silva and Camila Queiroz.
30-year-old Anita needs to go back to age 15 to try to fix the life of her sister, Luiza. However, Joel has hacked her Floguinho account and has also become a time traveler. After a disastrous day of meddling in everyone’s lives, Anita returns to 2021 only to discover her perfect day in Paris with Henrique no longer happened. Everything is different. What now? Anita and Joel need to join forces and put everything back on track and fix the future. In the midst of all this, she still has to decide who she wants to stick with: the romantic Henrique, her partner Joel…or the improbable and irresistible Fabrício.
Release Date
July 5
Where to Watch Back to 15
Netflix
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30-year-old Anita needs to go back to age 15 to try to fix the life of her sister, Luiza. However, Joel has hacked her Floguinho account and has also become a time traveler. After a disastrous day of meddling in everyone’s lives, Anita returns to 2021 only to discover her perfect day in Paris with Henrique no longer happened. Everything is different. What now? Anita and Joel need to join forces and put everything back on track and fix the future. In the midst of all this, she still has to decide who she wants to stick with: the romantic Henrique, her partner Joel…or the improbable and irresistible Fabrício.
Release Date
July 5
Where to Watch Back to 15
Netflix
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- 6/14/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
In a breath-taking plot twist, the health of Brazil’s indie production sector of films and TV shows has turned from the worst crisis in 30 years to an unprecedented boom.
The growth is fuelled by commissions from streaming platforms such as Netflix, local Globoplay, Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max, and most recently the “resurrection” of federal incentive body Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual (Fsa).
“We never produced so much in the history of Brazil,” helmer Paulo Sergio Almeida, head of film marketing and research firm Filme B, told Variety.
The scenario today is radically different from the one in 2019, when the National Cinema Agency (Ancine) virtually paralyzed funding for the Fsa, by far the main local incentive. The Federal Accounts Tribunal (Tcu) dictated the halt, due to alleged inadequacies in Ancine’s system of audit expenses of productions subsidized with Fsa coin.
In the same year, the far right Jair Bolsonaro...
The growth is fuelled by commissions from streaming platforms such as Netflix, local Globoplay, Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max, and most recently the “resurrection” of federal incentive body Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual (Fsa).
“We never produced so much in the history of Brazil,” helmer Paulo Sergio Almeida, head of film marketing and research firm Filme B, told Variety.
The scenario today is radically different from the one in 2019, when the National Cinema Agency (Ancine) virtually paralyzed funding for the Fsa, by far the main local incentive. The Federal Accounts Tribunal (Tcu) dictated the halt, due to alleged inadequacies in Ancine’s system of audit expenses of productions subsidized with Fsa coin.
In the same year, the far right Jair Bolsonaro...
- 2/8/2022
- by Marcelo Cajueiro
- Variety Film + TV
The world over, major broadcasters are faced by the same issue: How to the make series that have a SVOD edge for their fast-growing in-house Ott platforms without alienating a free-to-air audience – which is often already accustomed to global platform fare.
Bowing at Mipcom, “Sisi” was one answer, from German TV giant, Rtl Group. Globo’s “Hidden Truths II,” from Latin America’s biggest TV company, is another.
Bowing its first 10 episodes on SVOD/AVOD platform Globoplay on Oct. 20, its first week near 9 million viewership hours decimated records for the biggest Brazilian Ott platform, proving four times that of Globoplay’s prior biggest release, “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Celebrating an online Buyers World Premiere on Nov. 5, to roll out international sales the second season will now look to build on large IP – 2015’s original “Hidden Truths” opened in over 75 countries – and an unprecedented marketing campaign.
“Hidden Truths II’s” global campaign included,...
Bowing at Mipcom, “Sisi” was one answer, from German TV giant, Rtl Group. Globo’s “Hidden Truths II,” from Latin America’s biggest TV company, is another.
Bowing its first 10 episodes on SVOD/AVOD platform Globoplay on Oct. 20, its first week near 9 million viewership hours decimated records for the biggest Brazilian Ott platform, proving four times that of Globoplay’s prior biggest release, “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Celebrating an online Buyers World Premiere on Nov. 5, to roll out international sales the second season will now look to build on large IP – 2015’s original “Hidden Truths” opened in over 75 countries – and an unprecedented marketing campaign.
“Hidden Truths II’s” global campaign included,...
- 11/8/2021
- by Emiliano Granada and John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Winner Takes All. Maybe the biggest trend at this year’s Mipcom, judged by titles on show and announcements – think Rtl/Beta’s “Sisi,” the Alliance’s “Around the World in 80 Days” or Vis’ just-announced “Bosé” – was the move into big high-end event series based on big big IP.
The Hollywood studios have been doing this for years of course. Now, when it comes to bringing blockbusters onto the open market, it’s largely the turn of the the world’s big independents. Brazil’s Globo, Latin America’s biggest media company, is no exception. On Oct. 20, in a milestone move, it will bow the first 10 episodes of “Hidden Truths II,” its biggest 2021 scripted play.
It’s the second season of a jewel in Globo’s modern crown. Airing from 11 p.m. on TV Globo, the group’s main free-to-air channel, from June to September 2015, “Hidden Truths” hit massive...
The Hollywood studios have been doing this for years of course. Now, when it comes to bringing blockbusters onto the open market, it’s largely the turn of the the world’s big independents. Brazil’s Globo, Latin America’s biggest media company, is no exception. On Oct. 20, in a milestone move, it will bow the first 10 episodes of “Hidden Truths II,” its biggest 2021 scripted play.
It’s the second season of a jewel in Globo’s modern crown. Airing from 11 p.m. on TV Globo, the group’s main free-to-air channel, from June to September 2015, “Hidden Truths” hit massive...
- 10/14/2021
- by John Hopewell and Martin Dale
- Variety Film + TV
Brazil is a country that has produced some of the most beautiful models in the world. Gisele, anyone? In addition to the famous former Victoria’s Secret Angel and supermodel extraordinaire who hails from Brazil, the nation has also produced the likes of people such as Camila Queiroz. She’s a model. She’s an actress. She’s talented. She is also someone fans want to know more about, and we have everything you ever wanted to know right here. 1. She is Young Camila Tavares de Queiroz Toledo is still quite young. She was born on June 27, 1993, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Camila Queiroz...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Camila Queiroz...
- 8/17/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Adrien Brody, Nina Agdal, Dinho Diniz, Felipe Diniz, Seu Jorge, Bruna Marquezine, Pauline Ducruet, and Isabeli Fontana were among those who gathered last month at the eighth annual amfAR Gala São Paulo to honor Brazilian soccer star Neymar Jr. and television star Sabrina Sato for their longtime commitment to amfAR and other charitable causes.
The event raised $1 million for amfAR’s lifesaving AIDS research programs.
Others guests in attendance included Alexandre Birman, Carlos Jereissati Filho, Marina Morena, Vik Muniz and Malu Barreto, Ellen von Unwerth, Patricia Bonaldi, Karim Al-Fayed and Brena Costa, Julia Faria, Luciana Tranchesi, Camila Coutinho, Diego Ferrero, Lele Saddi, Vic Ceridono, Nati Vozza, Mari Goldfarb, Pedro Bial and Maria Prata, Cleo Pires, Iza, Reinaldo Lourenço, Babi Beluco, Meilena Penteado, Duda Nagle, Nathalie Edenburg, Nizan Guanaes, Donata Meirelles, Helena Bordon, Thaila Ayala, Camila Queiroz, Barbara Fialho, Helo Rocha, Juliana Santos, Daniela Falcão, Laura Neiva, and Ara Vartanian.
Adrien...
The event raised $1 million for amfAR’s lifesaving AIDS research programs.
Others guests in attendance included Alexandre Birman, Carlos Jereissati Filho, Marina Morena, Vik Muniz and Malu Barreto, Ellen von Unwerth, Patricia Bonaldi, Karim Al-Fayed and Brena Costa, Julia Faria, Luciana Tranchesi, Camila Coutinho, Diego Ferrero, Lele Saddi, Vic Ceridono, Nati Vozza, Mari Goldfarb, Pedro Bial and Maria Prata, Cleo Pires, Iza, Reinaldo Lourenço, Babi Beluco, Meilena Penteado, Duda Nagle, Nathalie Edenburg, Nizan Guanaes, Donata Meirelles, Helena Bordon, Thaila Ayala, Camila Queiroz, Barbara Fialho, Helo Rocha, Juliana Santos, Daniela Falcão, Laura Neiva, and Ara Vartanian.
Adrien...
- 5/10/2018
- Look to the Stars
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