GLOBO’S TELENOVELA “A LIFE WORTH LIVING” LANDS IN URUGUAY

The series will land in Uruguay on September 14 on Teledoce channel, joining another production by Globo which is already being successfully exhibited by the network - the telenovela “The Good Side of Life!”.

11 SEP 2020

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The telenovela “A Life Worth Living,” one of the productions that has captivated the audience in Brazil, will land in Uruguay on September 14 on Teledoce channel. The show joins another production by Globo which is already being successfully exhibited by the network - the telenovela “The Good Side of Life!”.

Launched at the international market at the NATPE Miami of this year, and written by Rosane Svartman and Paulo Halm - duo who is also responsible for the success "Total Dreamer" -, this exciting drama, which talks about the value of life, was so successful in Brazil that the authors wrote extra scenes for the replay of their last chapter, something unprecedented for Globo.

The telenovela was recently licensed to Grupo Albavisión channels in Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras, and is currently on air in Portugal. In this country, it’s often the leader in its time slot and even one of the most watched programs on pay TV.

The plot of “A Life Worth Living” revolves around Paloma (Grazi Mazzafera), a seamstress and mother of three kids, who had her exam mistakenly changed with a patient with a terminal illness and thinks she has only six months of life. When the mistake is undone, she decides to change her life and go in search of Alberto (Antonio Fagundes), the businessman who is really on the verge of death. Having a passion for literature as something that moves them, both build a friendship capable of giving a new meaning to their lives, restoring the pleasure of living.