Marcos Oliveira

Working incognito at his rich dad's company to test his own merits, Teto falls for Paula and tells her he grew up poor, a lie that spins out of control.

5.8/10

Leandra is in the mid-30s: she wants to get married and have children, but she does not have a boyfriend. Her sister, Sonia, is married and has two children, but all she wants is a night of fun with her best friend, Marinati - a workaholic lawyer who went to fall in love just when her career is on the rise. Marinati is Keka's boss, who is looking forward to the trip she's scheduled to save her marriage.

5.5/10

An heir to a throne in love with a commoner. An inconsequential prince, who thinks only of taking advantage of royal patronage. An ambitious princess, capable of everything to get what she wants.

5.8/10

This is the history of Gorete, popular radio hostess, who receives an unexpected inheritance from her father, who had been missing from her life for years. However, our character can only take possession of the money on one condition: to marry. What could be the dream of every woman is, however, the nightmare of ridiculous Gorete, who is still in love with her lost childhood love. A tournament for choosing her future husband, a non-traditional wedding, absurd assassination attempts and her inseparable friends, Domitilla and Marivalda, complete the picture of this fun, light and inspiring love story.

4.2/10

After stirring society by leaving her groom at the alter and going directly to a prostitution house, a young model becomes the city's most famous harlot, known as "Hilda the Hurricane", in the 50's Brazil. She could do fine if it wasn't for Malthus, a young novice said to be a saint, for whom she falls in love. However, the boy is kept under the strict, severe doctrine of Father Nelson, a conservative priest intolerant even to every minor sin. Things start getting harder when Roberto, Malthus' old friend and a communist reporter (the actual author of the story), tries to interview Hilda and disclosure the real reasons behind her radical change of mind. In the meantime, the middle-classes are terrified by the "leftist threat" in Brazilian politics.

8/10