Maysa: Quando Fala o Coração

Maysa: Quando Fala o Coração (English: Maysa - When the heart sings) is a 2009 Brazilian miniseries written by Manoel Carlos and directed by Jayme Monjardim. It's starring Larissa Maciel in the role of Maysa Matarazzo.[1][2]

Maysa: Quando Fala o Coração
Created byManoel Carlos
StarringLarissa Maciel
Eduardo Semerjian
Mateus Solano
Jayme Matarazzo
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkRede Globo
Original releaseJanuary 5 (2009-01-05) 
January 16, 2009 (2009-01-16)
External links
Website

In 2009, was nominated for Best TV Movie/Mini-Series at the 37th International Emmy Awards.[3]

Plot

At seventeen, filled with dreams and hopes, Maysa marries the love of her life, Andre Matarazzo, an industry titan with whom she has her only son, Jayme Monjardim. The strictness of life in the family mansion, however, contrasts with the festive and artistic environment in which she grew up. Despite Andre’s opposition, Maysa’s superb voice lands her an invitation to record an album, and her music becomes an instant success. Maysa’s new, demanding career results in the collapse of her marriage and takes a toll on her relationship with Jayme. In search of professional achievement, she risks everything and immerses her body and soul into singing. She earns standing ovations while crisscrossing the globe. Once divorced, she engages in turbulent relationships. She breaks taboos and defies conventions. And she dies tragically and prematurely. Maysa - when the heart sings: the story of a woman ahead of her time, who gave herself to life and to love with the same intensity as she composed and performed.[4]

Cast

  • Larissa MacielMaysa
  • Eduardo Semerjian — André Matarazzo
  • Mateus SolanoRonaldo Bôscoli
  • Jayme MatarazzoJayme Monjardim (young)
  • Nelson Baskerville — Alcebíades Monjardim (Monja)
  • Ângela Dip — Ináh Monjardim
  • Marat Descartes — Carlos Alberto
  • Cristine Perón — Nara Leão
  • Priscilla Rozenbaum — Ana
  • Denise Weinberg] — Amália
  • Pablo Bellini — Miguel Azanza
  • Melissa Vettore — Gabriela
  • Simone Soares — Nina
  • Beto Matos — Régis
  • Caio Sóh — Guto (Augusto)
  • Cristiane Carniato — Marlene
  • Fátima Montenegro — Yvone
  • Rogério Falabella — Andrea Matarazzo
  • André Matarazzo — Jayme Monjardim (child)

Ratings

Episode #RatingsReference
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Episode. 525 Rating
Episode. 623 Rating
Episode. 723 Rating
Episode. 824 Rating
Episode. 923 Rating

Awards and Nominations

Year Award Category Result
200937th International Emmy AwardsInternational Emmy Award for best TV movie or miniseriesNominated[5]
São Paulo Association of Art CriticsBest Actress in a Television for Larissa MacielWon[6]

International Exhibition

Year Country Television network
2010 MozambiqueSTV[7]
2012 PortugalGlobo Premium[8]

References

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