Além do Tempo

Além do Tempo
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Elizabeth Jhin
Written by Elizabeth Jhin
Eliane Garcia
Lílian Garcia
Duba Elia
Vinícius Vianna
Wagner de Assis
Renata Jhin
Directed by Luciana Oliveira
Roberta Richard
Davi Lacerda
Pedro Vasconcellos
Creative director Rogério Gomes
Starring Alinne Moraes
Rafael Cardoso
Irene Ravache
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Paolla Oliveira
Emilio Dantas
Felipe Camargo
Juca de Oliveira
Júlia Lemmertz
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
Letícia Persiles
Nívea Maria
Louise Cardoso
Carolina Kasting
Rômulo Estrela
Dani Barros
Michel Melamed
Narrated by Milton Gonçalves
Opening theme "Palavras ao Vento" by Cássia Eller
Country of origin Brazil
Original language Portuguese
No. of episodes 161 (100 International version)
Production
Production locations Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul
Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul
São José dos Ausentes, Rio Grande do Sul
Vassouras, Rio de Janeiro
Rio das Flores, Rio de Janeiro
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 28–50 minutes
Production company Projac
Original release
Network TV Globo
Release 13 July 2015 –
15 January 2016

Além do Tempo (English title: Time After Time) is a Brazilian telenovela that premiered on 13 July 2015 and ended 15 January 2016. It is created by Elizabeth Jhin. Written by Elizabeth Jhin in conjunction with Eliane Garcia, Lílian Garcia, Duba Elia, Vinícius Vianna, Wagner de Assis and Renata Jhin; Além do Tempo is directed by Pedro Vasconcellos and Rogério Gomes. Starring Alinne Moraes, Rafael Cardoso, Paolla Oliveira, Ana Beatriz Nogueira, Emilio Dantas, Irene Ravache, Letícia Persiles and Júlia Lemmertz.

Plot

First phase: Campobello

The first phase happens in the 19 century and portrays the history of an improbable love but so strong, that neither death nor time is capable to shake. Lívia and Felipe are of distinct social classes: She is a humble, obliged young lady that lives in the city's convent while Felipe is a noble Earl, nephew-grandson of the powerful Countess Vitória. He is about to walk down the aisle with the beautiful Melissa.

Lívia and Felipe fall passionately in love at first sight. To live this passion seems impossible. Beyond the commitment of the Earl, Lívia discovers that she is granddaughter of a Countess, a greatest enemy to her mother, who provoked her separation to Bernardo, the only son to the nobleman. Vitória does not accept the love that its heir felt for the artist mambembe, until it decides to live with the loved one and to open hand of all its wealth.

Despaired with the attitude of her son, the Countess sends a letter to Emília saying that she is willing to accept her as a daughter-in-law. Bernardo distrusts of the good intentions of her mother and goes to find Emília by himself. A great tragedy occur's on the way, and Bernardo dies. The first phase ends with Felipe and Lívia drowning making love oaths.

Second phase: Belarrosa

150 years later, all the people of Campobello, now Belarrosa, will have a second chance to redeem the errors of the past. Felipe Santarém, humble owner of a Vinícola Campobello, and Lívia Beraldini, a cultured, rich and educated young woman, will have a new possibility to live their love. Lívia is daughter to Emília, with whom they do not share a good relationship. She is also engaged to Pedro, a possessive and jealousy man. Felipe is already married to Melissa and they are parents to Alex. Melissa is a dedicated wife and left her dreams aside for Felipe despite the sorrow she caused her mother, Dorotéia. She will disclose her true colours when she discovers the love between Lívia and Felipe.

The new phase also shows the conflicts of Emília with her mother, Vitória Ventura. While a child, Emília lived in a small town in South of Italy with her mother and father, Alberto Navona. In her seventh birthday, she was abandoned by her mother and this left her traumatized. With regrets, Vitória comes back to ask for forgiveness, but her father (Alberto) fakes his death to avenge the fact that his wife ran away with another man. Now rich and powerful, Emília is owner to the Beraldini House - a company that imports wines hosted in Rio de Janeiro. On the other hand, Vitória is through a financial crisis thus decides to put her house in Belarrosa and the Vinícola Ventura on sale in order to pay her debts. For vengeance, Emília buys all her mother's properties without Vitória's knowledge that the purchaser is her own daughter and that she plans to disinherit her from the patrimony.

Cast

First phase

Actor /Actress Role
Alinne Moraes Lívia Diffiori
Rafael Cardoso Count Felipe Castellini
Paolla Oliveira Melissa Borghini
Emilio Dantas Pedro de Lucca
Ana Beatriz Nogueira Emília "Allegra" Diffiori
Irene Ravache Countess Vitória Castellini
Felipe Camargo Count Bernardo Castellini
Nívea Maria Zilda
Dani Barros Severa Bertioga
Louise Cardoso Gema de Lucca
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos Bento Silvino
Júlia Lemmertz Dorotéia Borghini
Carlos Vereza Father Luís
Letícia Persiles Anita de Lucca
Rômulo Estrela Roberto Borghini
Luís Melo Massimo Pasqualino
Inês Peixoto Salomé Pasqualino
Mel Maia Felícia Cristina Pasqualino
Flora Diegues Bianca Cristina Pasqualino
Daniela Fontan Rita
Michel Melamed Ariel
Carolina Kasting Rosa Ventana
Val Perré Raul de Assis
Caio Paduan Afonso
Kadu Schons Alex Castellini
João Gabriel D'Aleluia Francisco "Chico" de Assis
Othon Bastos The Master
Roberto Pirillo Genaro
Norma Blum Sister Lúcia
Wagner Santisteban Pérsio Luís Botelho
Ana Flávia Cavalcanti Carola
Nica Bonfim Raimunda "Neném" Pescolato
Marcelo Torreão Dr. Belisário Botelho
Cassiano Carneiro Walmir Prechetis
Juca de Oliveira Count Alberto Castellini
Elisa Brites Countess Berenice Castellini
Saulo Arcoverde Cícero
Gabriela di Grecco Emília (young)
Bernardo Marinho Count Bernardo (young)
Felipe Fagundes Bento (young)
Thommy Schiavo Tomás
Maria Mônica Hermengarda
Flávio Ortiz José
Gabriella Saraivah Clara

Second phase

Actor/Actress Role
Alinne Moraes Lívia Beraldini
Rafael Cardoso Felipe Santarém
Paolla Oliveira Melissa Sampaio
Emilio Dantas Pedro
Ana Beatriz Nogueira Emília Navona Beraldini
Irene Ravache Vitória Ventura
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos Bento Ventura
Júlia Lemmertz Dorotéia Sampaio
Nívea Maria Zilda Ventura Santarém
Felipe Camargo Bernardo Boldrin
Dani Barros Severa Santarém
Louise Cardoso Gema Queiroz
Carlos Vereza Luís Carmosino
Letícia Persiles Anita
Caio Paduan Afonso Santarém
Rômulo Estrela Roberto Benini
Luís Melo Massimo Vicenzo
Inês Peixoto Salomé
Mel Maia Felícia Vicenzo
Flora Diegues Bianca Vicenzo
Daniela Fontan Rita
Michel Melamed Ariel
Carolina Kasting Rosa del Cosso
Val Perré Raul Fontana
Kadu Schons Alex Santarém
João Gabriel D'Aleluia Francisco "Chico"
Othon Bastos The Master
Juca de Oliveira Alberto Navona
Elisa Brites Berenice Benini
Klara Castanho Alice del Cosso Ventura
Zé Carlos Machado Ernesto Queiroz
Maria Joana Michele
Cadu Libonati José Mateus Queiroz
Roberto Pirillo Genaro Donatelli
Norma Blum Matilde Carmosino
Wagner Santisteban Pérsio
Ana Flávia Cavalcanti Carola
Nica Bonfim Raimunda "Neném" Botelho
Marcelo Torreão Belisário Botelho
Cassiano Carneiro Walmir
Saulo Arcoverde Cícero
Gustavo Machado Alberto (young)
Paula Possani Vitória (young)
João Pedro Zappa Bento (young)
Roberto Birindelli Guilhermo Ventura
Isabel Gueron Maria Benvinda Ventura
Enzo Simi Bento (child)
Thommy Schiavo Tomás
Maria Mônica Hermengarda
Camilla Carandino Solange
Caetano O'Maihlan Marcelo
Gabriella Saraivah Clara

Soundtrack

Além do Tempo
Soundtrack album
Released 11 September 2015
Genre Various
Length 67:08
Language Portuguese
Label Som Livre

The official soundtrack of Além do Tempo was released on 11 September 2015 in CD and digital download formats. The cover had the protagonists Alinne Moraes and Rafael Cardoso on it. "Palavras ao Vento" by Cássia Eller directed by Rogério Gomes which is also the opening theme song was among the singles in the album.

No. Title Writer(s) Purpose Length
1. "Palavras ao Vento"   Main theme song 3:33
2. "Pra Você Guardei o Amor" (performed by Ana Cañas)   Gema and Raul 5:44
3. "O Silêncio das Estrelas"     4:18
4. "A Lua Q Eu T Dei" (performed by Herbert Vianna)     3:28
5. "Felicidade"     4:12
6. "De Janeiro a Janeiro"     3:12
7. "Você é Linda"     4:54
8. "Coração Vagabundo"     4:38
9. "Outra Vida"   Livia and Felipe 3:13
10. "A Idade Do Céu (La Edad Del Cielo)"     3:13
11. "Devolva-me" Adriana Calcanhotto Anita and Afonso 2:37
12. "Eu Amo Você"   Massimo 4:06
13. "Do Amor" Tulipa Ruiz   4:30
14. "Tocando em Frente"   General 3:29
15. "Sinônimos" Chitãozinho & Xororó Livia and Conde Felipe 6:28
16. "Nós Dois"   Anita and Afonso 3:32
17. "Nervos de Aço"     2:29
18. "As Rosas Não Falam"   Emília and Bernardo 2:52
Total length: 67:08

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Reception

Ratings

Time After Time was a hit with Brazilian audiences, reaching over 173 million viewers and making a big impression on social media. The show had a total of 654,000 comments online, averaging 5,000 comments per episode.

Timeslot # Eps. Premiere Finale Rank Season Average viewership
Date Viewers (in points) Date Viewers (in points)
Monday–Saturday
6:25 pm
161
13 July 2015
21
15 January 2016
22 #1 2015–16 19.8

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Nominated work/Nominee Result Ref.
2015 Prêmio Extra de Televisão Best Telenovela Elizabeth Jhin Nominated
Best Actress Irene Ravache Nominated
Best Co-starring Actress Ana Beatriz Nogueira Nominated
Best Female Revelation Flora Diegues Nominated
Best Child Actor/Actress Mel Maia Won
Troféu APCA Best Telenovela Elizabeth Jhin Nominated
Best Actress Irene Ravache Nominated
Best Actor Rafael Cardoso Nominated
Best Director Rogério Gomes Nominated
Melhores do Ano Best Actress in a Telenovela Alinne Moraes Nominated
Best Actor in a Telenovela Rafael Cardoso Nominated
Best Child Actor/Actress João Gabriel D'Aleluia Nominated
Mel Maia Won