Alto Astral

Forever and Ever
Created by Daniel Ortiz
Sílvio de Abreu
Directed by Jorge Fernando
Starring Sergio Guizé
Nathália Dill
Claudia Raia
Thiago Lacerda
Christiane Torloni
Edson Celulari
Maitê Proença
Elizabeth Savalla
Débora Nascimento
Silvia Pfeifer
Nando Rodrigues
Guilherme Leicam
Sophia Abrahão
Giovanna Lancellotti
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Opening theme "Alma" by Zélia Duncan
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of episodes 161/120 (International Version)
Production
Running time approx. 60 minutes
Release
Original network Rede Globo
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Original release 3 November 2014 (2014-11-03) – 8 May 2015 (2015-05-08)
Chronology
Preceded by Geração Brasil
Followed by I Love Paraisópolis
External links
Website

Alto Astral Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈawtu aʃˈtɾaw] (International Title:Forever and Ever) is a Brazilian access prime telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on November 3, 2014, replacing Geração Brasil and ended on May 8, 2015 replaced by I Love Paraisópolis. It was originally created by Andréa Maltarolli, but due to her death in 2009, it's being written by Daniel Ortiz, with the supervision of Silvio de Abreu.

Plot

Since childhood, Caíque (Sergio Guizé) drew the face of an unknown young woman. One day, thanks to the help of a mysterious spirit Bella (Nathália Costa), Caíque comes face to face with Laura (Nathalia Dill), the girl he always drew. When she comes in front of him, he can hardly believe that the woman of his dreams exists. What they do not realize is that Laura is the bride of Marcos (Thiago Lacerda), Caíque's brother. Even engaged to Laura, Marcos maintains a secret relationship with Sueli (Débora Nascimento).

But the rivalry between the two brothers goes far beyond that. Heirs of a large hospital, both are doctors with opposite attitudes. Marcos is a successful surgeon who dreams to have all the hospital just for him, while Caíque is a general practitioner who gives diagnosis by phone and makes operations in adverse conditions, despite fear of blood. Caíque can see spiriits and is followed by one spirit named Castilho (Marcelo Médici). The spirit appeared to him as a child, and now reappears putting the doctor in absurd and comical situations.

In the middle of the fight between the two brothers, is Laura (Nathalia Dill), a certain journalist. She lives with her grandfather Vicente (Otávio Augusto) and her siblings Gustavo (Guilherme Leicam) and Bia (Raquel Fabbri). While Bia is a responsible and hard-working girl, Gustavo is an arrogant and highly irresponsible kid. Not only criticizes the lives of others but also opposes the romance between his sister and Caíque. He works with Marcos to separate them so that Marcos can marry Laura. In addition to working and raising a family Laura tries finding her mother, who abandoned her when she was little. Four women's are suspected to be the real mother of Laura, and the journalist investigates them one by one.

To strengthen villainy appears Samantha (Claudia Raia), a psychic charlatan. This exuberant, extravagant and quite glamorous woman was already quite famous thanks to her clairvoyance powers. But as she used her premonitions to make money, ended up losing her gift. She's the Ex-girlfriend of Caíque and still very passionate. She sees the doctor your great opportunity to return to stardom and fame. For this she will spare no effort, nor scruples to hinder the doctor's romance with Laura. Samantha has as an accomplice, a Peruvian nurse Pepito (Conrado Caputo) that helps in their villainy.

Maria Inês (Christiane Torloni) is the adoptive mother of Marcos and Caíque. She is a very lonely woman, since she is a widow of Mr. Bittencourt. She married without loving her husband, for the great love of her life is Marcelo (Edson Celulari). Several years later they meet again in a library, and the love they both have for each other comes back. But this love will face a major obstacle: Marcelo is married to Úrsula (Silvia Pfeifer), a woman without scruples, who pretends to have a fatal disease just to keep her husband. Úrsula pretends to be the best friend of Maria Inês, but deep down hates her, knowing that her husband is in love with her.

Across the street is the family map of the world, composed by the patriarch Manuel (Leopoldo Pacheco), the stepmother Tina (Elizabeth Savalla) and children Israel (Kayky Brito), Bélgica (Giovanna Lancellotti), Itália (Sabrina Petraglia) and Afeganistão (Gabriel Godoy). Manuel works in the cafeteria of the City Club, which belongs to Santana family. Mannuel is the brother of Maria Inês, and does not accept any help that comes from the sister. Afeganistão also works in the cafeteria, a boy who only speaks wrong. Itália is a nurse working in the hospital Bittencourt. At first she is dating César (Alejandro Claveaux), a playboy that it takes just to win a bet. Then he begins to fall in love for real. Israel is a physician-surgeon, who had long ceased to perform his specialty in the hospital, thanks to Marcos. Bélgica is fake, pretending to be best friends with Gaby (Sophia Abrahão), but deep down dies of envy from her. Meanwhile, Tina divides a life between Nova Alvorada and São Paulo.

Cast

Actor/Actress Character
Sérgio Guizé Carlos Henrique Bittencourt (Caíque)
Nathália Dill Laura Martins
Cláudia Raia Samantha Santana
Thiago Lacerda Marcos Bittencourt (Marquinhos)
Christiane Torloni Maria Inês Pereira Bittencourt
Edson Celulari Marcelo Barbosa
Silvia Pfeifer Úrsula Barbosa
Totia Meireles Adriana Máximo
Elizabeth Savalla Cristina Pereira (Tina) / Cristina Romantini
Débora Nascimento Sueli Caldas
Sophia Abrahão Gabriela Santana Peixoto (Gaby)
Rosanne Mulholland Débora Lara
Monica Iozzi Scarlett Máximo / Aparecida dos Santos (Cidinha)
Maitê Proença Catarina Santana (Kitty)
Guilherme Leicam Gustavo Martins
Leopoldo Pacheco Manuel Pereira
Giovanna Lancellotti Bélgica Pereira (Bél)
Nando Rodrigues Ricardo Barbosa
Kayky Brito Israel Pereira
Sabrina Petraglia Itália Pereira
Otávio Augusto Vicente Martins
Marcelo Médici Castilho
Simone Gutierrez Morgana
Marianna Armellini Ana Dirce Rosas (Didi)
Alejandro Claveaux César Santana
Sérgio Malheiros Emerson Duarte
Gabriel Godoy Afeganistão Pereira
Conrado Caputo Pepe Perez (Pepito)
Débora Olivieri Meire Rosas
Hugo Bonemer Nicolas Pereira Romantini
Norival Rizzo Walter Escobar
Adriana Prado Suzana Santana Peixoto
Ana Carbatti Aurélia Duarte
Marat Descartes Fernando Tallarico
Fábio Audi Heitor Santana Peixoto
Marilu Bueno Marieta Santana
Débora Rebecchi Elizabeth Barbosa (Liz)
Nina Frosi Dionice
Nathália Costa Isabella (Bella)
JP Rufino Adeilson Duarte (Azeitona)
Carlo Porto Eduardo Tavares
Rodrigo Lopéz Salvador Stigler
Pedro Farah Afonso
Juan Alba Oscar Peixoto
Rodrigo Serrano Murilo Santiago
Maria Carol Nildes Batista
Luciana Rigueira Rosa
Raquel Fabbri Beatriz Martins (Bia)
Cameos
Actor/Actress Character
Jorge Fernando Himself
Jô Soares Himself
Fátima Bernardes Herself
Kadu Moliterno Pedro Romantini
Fábio Rhoden Marcelo Barbosa (Flashback 1 Phase)
Elisa Brites Maria Inês Pereira Bittencourt (Flashback 1 Phase)
Xande Valois Carlos Henrique Bittencourt (Caíque) (Flashback 1 Phase)
Gabriel Kaufmann Marcos Bittencourt (Flashback 1 Phase)
Hanna Romanazzi Catarina Santana (Kitty) (Flashback 1 Phase)
Paula Baltar Samantha Santana (Flashback 1 Phase)
Laís Pinho Scarlett Máximo (Flashback 1 Phase)
Matheus Venâncio Ricardo Barbosa (Flashback 1 Phase)
Igor Rickli Mohammed Abdullah Al-Masi
Victor Spaparane Victor
Jarbas Homem de Mello Himself
Marcos Reis Leonardo (Léo)
Java Mayan Gilberto (Giba)
Luciano Andrey Nazir
Jarbas Homem de Mello Himself
Renata Augusto Layla Abdullah Al-Masi
Paulo Carvalho Diziabas
Daniel Dias e Silva Miranda
Ana Maria Braga Herself
Gutemberg Barros Haroldo Máximo
Léo Wainer Osvaldo
Lana Guelero Lucia Garcia
Ricardo Pavão Celso Luiz Esteves
Júnior Prata Evandro
Anitta Herself
MC Ludmilla Herself
Junior Prata Evandro
Vanessa Gabriel Vanessa

Curiosities

International Broadcasting

Country Channel Title Location Premiere End Weekly Schedule Hour
Brazil
Rede Globo Alto Astral 3 November 2014 8 May 2015 Monday to Saturday 19:35
Portugal
SIC 24 November 2014 2 October 2015 Monday to Friday 19:00

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2014
Atrevida Magazine
Favorite Actress
Sophia Abrahão
Nominated
2015
Troféu Internet
Best Telenovela of 2014
Alto Astral
Nominated
Best Actress of 2014
Sophia Abrahão
Nominated
Prêmio Contigo! de TV
Best Telenovela
Alto Astral
Nominated
Best Author of Telenovela
Daniel Ortiz
Nominated
Best Director of Telenovela
Jorge Fernando
Nominated
Best Actress
Cláudia Raia
Nominated
Christiane Torloni
Nominated
Nathalia Dill
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress
Débora Nascimento
Nominated
Elizabeth Savalla
Nominated
Giovanna Lancellotti
Nominated
Best Child Actor
JP Rufino
Won
Best Child Actress
Nathália Costa
Nominated
Revelation Actor
Conrado Caputo
Nominated
Fábio Audi
Nominated
Gabriel Godoy
Nominated
Revelation Actress
Monica Iozzi
Nominated
Raquel Fabbri
Nominated
Best Actor
Sergio Guizé
Nominated
Thiago Lacerda
Nominated
Edson Celulari
Nominated
Best Supporting Actor
Marcelo Médici
Nominated
Rodrigo López
Nominated
Guilherme Leicam
Nominated
Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro
Best Young Actress
Sophia Abrahão
Nominated
Prêmio Extra de Televisão
Best Supporting Actress
Claudia Raia
Nominated
Best Male Revelation
Conrado Caputo
Nominated
Best Child Actor/Best Child Actress
JP Rufino
Nominated
Best Theme Song
"Diz Pra Mim" by Malta
Nominated
"Na Batida" by Anitta
Nominated

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