Globo presents "Crazy About You" to the international market

The telenovela by João Emanuel Carneiro is currently airing in TV Globo’s primetime slot and is one of the highlights for MIPCOM.

30 SEP 2024

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Two women from different worlds, born on the same day, have their fates intertwined by chance years later, with consequences that forever change the course of their lives. This is how “Crazy About You” begins, one of Globo’s highlights at MIPCOM 2024. The telenovela was created and written by João Emanuel Carneiro, with artistic direction by Carlos Araujo, the same duo behind “All The Flowers.”

Angela Colla, Head of International Business and Coproductions, praised the title:“João Emanuel Carneiro created one of our best-selling products, ‘Brazil Avenue’. His stories stand out in the international market, and we expect ‘Crazy About You’ to be no different. We are excited to present the telenovela at MIPCOM. It is a work that combines romance with thriller and touches of humor, featuring elements that will captivate both the national and international audience,” noted.

The plot is based on the friendship between two young women, Viola (“Gabz” from “Perfect Love”) and Luma (“Agatha Moreira” from “Hidden Truths”), who seem destined to literally enter each other's lives. The connection between them – immediate, strong, and genuine – shows that what unites them goes beyond their birthday and will even be capable of separating them, to the point where one will begin to live the dream – or nightmare – of the other. A journey divided between complicity and rivalry, which includes them in a love quadrangle with Mavi (“Chay Suede” from “A Mother's Love”) and Rudá (“Nicolas Prattes” from “All The Flowers”), is impacted by a series of circumstances and surprises, including the secret surrounding a murder.

The cast also includes names like Adriana Esteves (“Brazil Avenue”), Alanis Guillen (“Pantanal”), Ana Beatriz Nogueira (“All The Flowers”), Rodrigo Lombardi (“Hidden Truths”), Eliane Giardini (“Brazil Avenue”), among others.