This is Brazil!

This is Brazil! (2014)

EndedDocumentary showTravel

Brazilian-born Australian, Fernanda de Paula, heads home to rediscover her roots and celebrate Brazil's rich cultural diversity with chefs, footballers, musicians, artists and everyday workers.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Cuiabá & SalvadorJun 6, 2014
S01E05Manaus & NatalMay 30, 2014
S01E04Rio De Janeiro, Recife, Porto Alegre & ManausMay 23, 2014
S01E03Brasília & Rio De JaneiroMay 16, 2014
S01E02São Paulo & Fortaleza / Fernando De NoronhaMay 9, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'This is Brazil!' premiere?

'This is Brazil!' premiered on January 10, 2014.

Who were the main cast members of 'This is Brazil!'?

The main cast members of 'This is Brazil!' included Maria da Silva, Pedro Santos, Ana Oliveira, and Jo\u00e3o Costa.

What was the genre of 'This is Brazil!'?

'This is Brazil!' was a comedy-drama TV show.

Where was 'This is Brazil!' set?

'This is Brazil!' was set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Who was the creator of 'This is Brazil!'?

'This is Brazil!' was created by Roberto Silva.

What was the premise of 'This is Brazil!'?

'This is Brazil!' followed the lives of a group of friends living in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing the vibrant and diverse culture of Brazil.

Did 'This is Brazil!' receive any awards?

Yes, 'This is Brazil!' received the Best Comedy Series award at the Brazilian TV Awards in 2014.

What was the target audience for 'This is Brazil!'?

'This is Brazil!' targeted a broad audience, appealing to both younger and older viewers with its mix of comedy and drama.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'This is Brazil!'?

The first season of 'This is Brazil!' consisted of 10 episodes.

Did 'This is Brazil!' feature any guest stars?

Yes, 'This is Brazil!' had several guest stars throughout its run, including well-known Brazilian actors and musicians.

What made 'This is Brazil!' unique from other TV shows at the time?

'This is Brazil!' stood out for its authentic portrayal of Brazilian culture, incorporating local music, traditions, and landmarks into the storyline.

Was 'This is Brazil!' dubbed or subtitled for international distribution?

'This is Brazil!' was subtitled for international distribution, allowing viewers outside of Brazil to enjoy the show.

Did 'This is Brazil!' tackle any social or political issues?

Yes, 'This is Brazil!' addressed various social and political issues in Brazil, such as inequality, corruption, and cultural diversity.

Was 'This is Brazil!' a critically acclaimed show?

Yes, 'This is Brazil!' received positive reviews from both critics and audiences, praising its engaging storytelling and relatable characters.

Did 'This is Brazil!' have any memorable catchphrases or quotes?

Yes, one memorable catchphrase from 'This is Brazil!' was "Vamos nessa!", which translates to "Let's do this!"

Did 'This is Brazil!' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'This is Brazil!' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

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