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Insubmissa
With Botequim, in the Lisbon neighborhood of Graça, as a starting point, we will remember the Portuguese writer, poet, and great figure of the capital’s literary salons. During a long period od the her life, especially in latter years, Botequim was the centre of the writer's life, with her being the greatest personality of the salon that gathered around her.
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Plot Summary
Insubmissa follows the lives of a group of young, progressive women navigating their personal and professional lives in contemporary Brazil. The series explores themes of friendship, sexuality, politics, and social activism with a blend of humor and sharp social commentary. It highlights the challenges and triumphs of these characters as they strive to live authentically in a world that often tries to define them.
Critical Reception
Insubmissa garnered positive reviews for its fresh perspective and relatable characters. Critics praised its witty dialogue, its unflinching look at contemporary Brazilian society, and its authentic portrayal of female friendships. Audiences appreciated the show's humor and its ability to tackle important social issues with nuance and sincerity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp writing and authentic portrayal of young Brazilian women.
Appreciated for its humor and its exploration of social and political themes.
Seen as a refreshing and relevant voice in contemporary television.
Google audience: Audience feedback generally highlights the show's authenticity and relatable characters, with many viewers enjoying its blend of comedy and social commentary.
Fun Fact
The series was developed through a collaborative process with its cast, contributing to its authentic dialogue and character development.
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