Zazá

Zazá
GenreTelenovela
Created byLauro César Muniz
Written by
  • Aimar Labaki
  • Rosane Lima
Directed byJorge Fernando
StarringFernanda Montenegro
Opening theme"Dona Doida"
by Rita Lee
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes215
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release5 May 1997 (1997-05-05) –
9 January 1998 (1998-01-09)

Zazá is a Brazilian telenovela created by Lauro César Muniz, and starring Fernanda Montenegro.[1] It was broadcast on TV Globo from May 5, 1997 to January 9, 1998.[2]

Plot

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Zazá Dumont (Fernanda Montenegro) is an eccentric millionaire who has a passion for airplanes. She grew up hearing from her mother that she was the daughter of inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont, a relationship confirmed by his old friend and confidant, Brigadier Pascoal Borato. Zazá's mother had met the young Alberto at a carnival seventy years earlier. Despite this, historical records about the father of aviation do not mention that he had any children.[3]

The plot opens with Zazá wearing a moustache and dressed as Santos Dumont, in Paris retaking his pioneering flight in a replica of the 14-bis, after circling the Eiffel Tower. Drawing attention to the secret project she has in hand: the construction of an innovative atomic plane.

Zazá is also an overprotective mother, she has seven children. All of them are either not good at anything or don't know how to do anything, which Ângelo, her second husband, criticizes. To prove him wrong, Zazá vows to make her children competent and independent. On one of her flights, Zazá sees the clouds form the figure of seven angels and has an idea: hire seven professionals linked to the areas in which her children are interested to be what she calls guardian angels and guide the seven children in business.

The seven "guardian angels" are highly skilled professionals, but with some difficulties and mistakes made in the past, which is reflected in the scheme organized by Silas, the Dumont family's lawyer, who gathers evidence against the angels and keeps them all "on their toes". Silas' intention is to make the angels "seven shadows", in other words, to convince them to work without their names being made public, which means that it is Zazá's children who will take all the glory, giving the appearance that they are intelligent and successful on top of the angels' talent. Silas' main aim is to prevent Zazá's project from getting off the ground and to take over the companies for himself.[4][5]

Cast

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Production

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Zazá is presented in the form of a farce, using caricatured and eccentric characters, in addition to showing situations that border on fantasy and the unreal.[6] The plot changed tone from farcical comedy to drama.[7]

Originally, Zazá was to run for 161 episodes, but since Corpo Dourado was chosen late as its replacement, there was no time for its premiere that year. For this reason, Lauro César Muniz had to add 54 episodes. The telenovela struggled with viewership. Muñiz stated that he had never written such a long telenovela and after growing tired of the workload, he split the responsibility with two other collaborators: Jacqueline Veleso and Felipe Miguez.[8]

Globo's set design team, in partnership with Embraer, produced a replica of a real airplane for the plot, a hybrid model inspired by the Brasília and a futuristic aircraft designed by Santos Dumont. The airplane was used by the writer as a metaphor for the country's development. According to Muniz, the main purpose of the telenovela was to discuss whether or not Brazil was "taking off" towards the future.[9]

The character Zazá was born in 1924, five years older than the actress Fernanda Montenegro. The production team thought of putting a gray wig on the actress to make her look older, but gave up the idea and let her assume her own identity.[10] In Montenegro's opinion, love in old age is one of the most interesting aspects of the telenovela. The older actors star in love affairs, adulteries and fights, which is "very beautiful", said the actress.[11]

The telenovela also tackled the themes of AIDS and sexuality. The character Jacqueline, played by debuting Adriana Londoño, was infected with HIV during a blood transfusion.[12] The show featured a bisexual character (Rô Rô Pedalada) and a pansexual character (Silas), representing sexual minorities in society who had previously been little explored in telenovelas.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Dicionário da TV Globo: Programas de dramaturgia & entretenimento. Jorge Zahar Editor. 2003. ISBN 9788571107229. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Ficha Técnica | Zazá". memoriaglobo.globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 28 October 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  3. ^ A Hollywood brasileira: panorama da telenovela no Brasil. Senac Rio. 2002. ISBN 9788587864185. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  4. ^ Xavier, Nilson. "Teledramaturgia - Zazá". observatoriodatv.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  5. ^ "Tramas | Zazá". memoriaglobo.globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 28 October 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  6. ^ "Lauro César Muniz". ABRA (in Portuguese). 26 February 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  7. ^ Tolipan, Heloisa (2 January 2025). "Marcada por música chiclete, por fracasso de audiência e discordância entre autores, "Zazá" volta no Globoplay". heloisatolipan.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  8. ^ "Novela da Globo 'Zazá' vai ter de ser esticada". folha.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). 20 August 1997. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  9. ^ Rigitano, Cristina (4 May 1997). "Novela da Globo usa aeronave para discutir se o Brasil decola ou não". folha.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  10. ^ Rigitano, Cristina (4 May 1997). "VOADORAS". folha.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  11. ^ Londrina, Folha de (7 July 1997). "Veteranos do amor". folhadelondrina.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  12. ^ Padiglione, Cristina (17 September 1997). "Aids chega a 'Zazá' nos 10 próximos capítulos". folha.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  13. ^ Castro, Daniel (31 August 1997). "Entre dois amores". folha.uol.com.br (in Portuguese).
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