Prisioneira | |
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Genre | Melodrama |
Created by | Maria João Mira |
Developed by | Plural Entertainment |
Directed by | António Borges Correia |
Starring | Joana Ribeiro Carloto Cotta Kelly Bailey Lourenço Ortigão Nuno Gil (see more) |
Opening theme | Don't Try by Sissi Martins (season 1) Tal Como Sou by Fernando Daniel (season 2) |
Ending theme | Don't Try by Sissi Martins (season 1) Tal Como Sou by Fernando Daniel (season 2) |
Country of origin | Portugal |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 219 |
Production | |
Running time | 55min |
Original release | |
Network | TVI |
Release | May 21, 2019 – February 22, 2020 |
Related | |
Prisioneira (English: Trapped) is a Portuguese telenovela broadcast and produced by TVI. It is written by Maria João Mira. The telenovela premiered on May 21, 2019[1] and ended on February 22, 2020. It is recorded between Lisbon and Tunisia.
Plot
A revolutionary Muslim doctor is fighting for a fair and less fractured world. He falls madly in love with a Portuguese woman and rescues her from a loveless life. However, this rescue turns into an unexpected captivity and an unfair fight for the custody of a child, since he is forced to marry another woman.
The plot, which takes place between Lisbon and a Maghreb country features a love among different beliefs and traditions that will always be affected by a terror attack.[2]
Seasons
Cast
Actor/Actress | Character | Season | |
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1 | 2 | ||
Joana Ribeiro | Teresa Loureiro Cunha | Protagonist | Guest |
Carloto Cotta | Omar Maluf | Protagonist | Guest |
Kelly Bailey | Glória Loureiro | Antagonist | Protagonist |
Lourenço Ortigão | Frederico «Fredy» Cruz | Antagonist | Protagonist |
Nuno Gil | Samuel | Guest | Antagonist |
Diogo Infante | Vítor Loureiro | Co-Antagonist | |
Paulo Pires | Diogo Lacerda | Co-Protagonist | |
Joana Seixas | Lídia Cunha | Co-Antagonist | |
José Wallenstein | Júlio Cunha | Regular | Absent |
Paula Lobo Antunes | Margarida Lacerda | Regular | |
Vera Kolodzig | Samira Ibrahim | Co-Antagonist | |
Sandra Faleiro | Graça Andrade e Sousa | Regular | |
Benedita Pereira | Monique Matias | Regular | |
Rita Salema | Elsa Cornélio | Regular | Absent |
Sara Prata | Leonor Teixeira | Regular | |
Ângelo Torres | Henrique Drummond | Regular | Absent |
Vítor Hugo | Mário Andrade e Sousa | Regular | |
Thiago Rodrigues | Gustavo Tudela | Regular | |
Sofia Aparício | Leila Maluf | Regular | |
Tiago Teotónio Pereira | Tomé Andrade e Sousa | Regular | |
Vítor d'Andrade | Sílvio Cruz | Regular | |
Lucas Dutra | Sahid Lopes | Regular | |
Margarida Corceiro | Carolina Atalaia | Regular | |
Sérgio Praia | Acácio Teixeira | Regular | |
Graciano Dias | James Marques Farrel | Regular | |
Ana Cristina Oliveira | Letícia Drummond | Regular | Absent |
Diogo Mesquita | Bashir Ibrahim | Regular | Absent |
Catarina Bonnachi | Beatriz Drummond | Regular | Absent |
Constança Drummond | Regular | Absent | |
Pedro Tavares | Fábio Silva | Regular | Absent |
Julie Sergeant | Telma Braga | Absent | Regular |
Cassiano Carneiro | Murilo Braga | Absent | Regular |
Filipa Pinto | Renata Braga | Absent | Regular |
Maria Arrais | Madalena | Absent | Regular |
Susana Arrais | Cecília/Isabel | Absent | Regular |
Pedro Hossi | Eduardo | Absent | Regular |
Marina Albuquerque | Susete | Absent | Regular |
André Nunes | Dário | Absent | Regular |
Mateus Choon | Hassan | Absent | Regular |
Rita Ribeiro | Fátima Maluf | Regular | |
Lia Gama | Helena Lopes | Regular |
References
- ↑ "Oficial: TVI surpreende na data de estreia de "Prisioneira"! Saiba quando é". zapping-tv.com. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
- ↑ "Onza Distribution". Onza Distribution. Retrieved 2020-01-19.
External links
- Prisioneira at IMDb
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