GLOBO LAUNCHES "ALL THE WOMEN IN THE WORLD" TO THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET

It is a contemporary romantic comedy miniseries that celebrates love in all its forms. Original Globoplay production, it is being presented as part of the Virtual Screenings Autumn.

23 SEP 2020

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With the strategy of producing stories that connect with different audience profiles, from narratives to different platforms, Globo is launching the series "All Women in the World" on the international market. The production is an original romantic comedy Globoplay signed by Jorge Furtado and directed by Patricia Pedrosa, which brings love as the center of the narrative. The product is part of the novelties package of the catalog that the company presents during the Virtual Screenings Autumn.

Light, poetic, engaging and humorous, the contemporary romantic comedy tells the story of the bohemian Paulo (Emilio Dantas, from ‘Edge of Desire’ and 'A Second Chance’), a man in love with freedom, poetry and all women in the world. An architect by training and a poet at heart, this 40-year-old carioca immerses his body and soul in each of the relationships he lives, falling in love, at each episode, with each of the women - for their stories and differences - in his own way. It allows himself to lead to a state of ecstasy that only love without cliché is capable of providing. He loves love, loves to love and has passion as a fuel for life. However, in the same intensity, he grieves when he is abandoned by women.

However, even in love with others, he recognizes that his heart belongs to Maria Alice (Sophie Charlotte, from ‘Looks & Essence’ and ‘Iron Island’), a young dancer who decides to live in Germany after an unsuccessful attempt to live with the architect. And for his two best friends, Cabral (Matheus Nachtergale, from 'Jailers') and Laura (Martha Nowill, from ‘If I Close My Eyes Now’), Paulo confides about his amorous adventures, while seeking solace for his disappointments.

The series is a tribute to the poetry, genius and humor of Brazilian playwright Domingos de Oliveira, who died in March last year, at the age of 82, and left a vast portfolio of works that celebrate love, life and art with originality. "All Women in the World" is a reinterpretation - adapted to the present day - with philosophical reflections on life, love and death with an intelligent and refined humor, characteristics of the universe of the author, director and playwright.