The Slave Isaura
The Slave Isaura

The Slave Isaura

2005TV ShowEnded1 SeasonPortuguese

Isaura was born in 1835, in the farm of Commender Almeida. She is the daughter of the slave Juliana and the tenant of the farm, Miguel. Juliana dies right after the birth, because she denied going to bed with the Commender. He whips her to death in revenge. So, Isaura is raised and educated by Gertrudes, wife of the Commender, who always wanted to have a daughter. In spite of her excellent education and the white skin, Isaura, as a daughter of a slave,will always be treated as a slave.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Luiz Fernando CarvalhoGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

Set in 19th-century Brazil, 'A Escrava Isaura' tells the story of Isaura, a young, educated, and virtuous white slave who is the daughter of a Portuguese slave owner and a black slave. She falls in love with Álvaro, a liberal lawyer who champions abolitionism. However, her life is complicated by the cruel and obsessive advances of the wealthy and unscrupulous landowner Leôncio. The series explores themes of love, oppression, and the fight for freedom during a turbulent period in Brazilian history.

Critical Reception

The 2005 adaptation of 'A Escrava Isaura' was a significant television event in Brazil, praised for its high production values, compelling performances, and faithful adaptation of the classic novel. It achieved substantial viewership and was lauded for its dramatic intensity and its exploration of historical injustices.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lavish production and faithful adaptation of a beloved story.
  • The performances, particularly from the leads, were frequently highlighted as strengths.
  • Appreciated for its dramatic narrative and exploration of social issues.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific adaptation is not widely aggregated on Google platforms, but general sentiment around the story and previous adaptations points to appreciation for its dramatic depth and historical significance.

Fun Fact

This 2005 adaptation is actually the third television version of Bernardo Guimarães' novel, with earlier, highly successful versions airing in 1968 and 1976, the latter becoming an international phenomenon.

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