Belmonte
GenreRomance, Melodrama, Mystery
Created byArtur Ribeiro
Developed byPlural Entertainment
Directed byAntónio Borges Correia
StarringFilipe Duarte
Graziella Schmitt
João Catarré
Marco D'Almeida
Diogo Amaral
Lourenço Ortigão
Manuela Couto
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Opening themeAmor com Amor se Paga by André Sardet
Ending themeAmor com Amor se Paga by André Sardet
Country of originPortugal
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes259
Production
Running time50min
Original release
NetworkTVI
ReleaseSeptember 5, 2014 (2014-09-05)

Belmonte is a Portuguese telenovela broadcast and produced by TVI. It was written by Artur Ribeiro and adapted from the Chilean telenovela Hijos del Monte. The telenovela premiered on September 22, 2013[1] and its last episode aired on September 5, 2014, totaling a number of 259 episodes. It was broadcast in the primetime at 9pm (UTC) and then switched to the 11pm (UTC) slot. Some of the first scenes were recorded in Brazil, but the telenovela was mainly recorded in Portugal, in the region of Alentejo.

It is the 5th Portuguese telenovela (the 3rd from TVI) nominated for Best telenovela in the 2014 Emmy International.[2][3]

Plot

In the Municipality of Estremoz, in the Alentejo, five children, adopted by the Alentejo patriarch Emílio Belmonte (António Capelo), manage a business group named Belmonte, owner of companies in the business of winemaking, oils, marble exploration, hunting tourism, and financial investments and real estate.

The Belmonte family is linked to the ancient history of the region, but Emílio, the last descendant of the family, married Clarisse, a woman who could not have children and, as such, to the survival of the name, the couple had to adopt children. Each of the four older brothers, João (Filipe Duarte), José (João Catarré), Pedro (Diogo Amaral) and Carlos (Marco D'Almeida), is responsible, respectively, for one of the business areas, while Lucas (Lourenço Ortigão), the youngest, was studying photography in London. Business, despite the crisis, is stable and family harmony is evident, continuing the five brothers to live together in the family's homestead.

While in the Alentejo are made some preparations for the engagement between João and Julieta (Carla Galvão) - daughter of another older family from the region, but bankrupt, the Milheiro family - in Brazil, Emílio is with Sofia (Manuela Couto) and her daughter, Paula (Graziella Schmitt), revealing that Emílio has another family.

Sofia was Emílio's lover and became pregnant at the time Clarisse was ill with terminal cancer. Because Sofia refused to abort, Emílio paid her to move to Brazil where she gave birth to Paula, who nobody ever told was the daughter of an extramarital relationship growing with the false story that the father spends most of his time in Portugal because of business, in hope to one day sell it to reform in Brazil and stay with his Brazilian family.

After a day of happiness «in family», on his farm in the Pantanal (Brazil), Emílio returns to Portugal, leaving Paula in tears, as always, in time to say goodbye. What she doesn't know is that she is saying goodbye to her father forever. On the way to the airport, Emílio sees what appears to be a road accident and decides to stop to help. But what appeared to be an accident is actually a fatal ambush for Emílio planned by his son Carlos.

Cast

Main

Secondary

Special Participation

Children

  • Afonso Carlos - António Figueira
  • Manuel Custódia - Ivo Craft
  • Maria Carolina Iláco - Leonor Guerreiro

Recurring

Awards

Year Award Category Result
201442nd International Emmy AwardsBest Telenovela[4]Nominated

References

  1. "'Belmonte' chega a 23 de setembro" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  2. "42nd International Emmy® Awards Nominees". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  3. "Novela 'Belmonte' entra na corrida ao Emmy" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  4. "International Emmy Award Nominees Announced". Deadline Hollywood. 13 October 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
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