José do Egito | |
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Genre | Miniseries Biblical epic |
Directed by | Alexandre Avancini |
Starring | Ângelo Paes Leme Maytê Piragibe Leonardo Vieira Bianca Rinaldi Celso Frateschi Carla Cabral Taumaturgo Ferreira Larissa Maciel Samara Felippo Eduardo Lago Iran Malfitano Mylla Christie Caio Junqueira Guilherme Winter Felipe Cardoso Vitor Hugo Denise Del Vecchio Andréa Avancini Gustavo Leão Camila Rodrigues |
Theme music composer | Daniel Figueiredo |
Opening theme | "Egiptopen" |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 38 |
Production | |
Production company | RecordTV |
Original release | |
Network | RecordTV |
Release | January 30 October 9, 2013 | –
José do Egito (English: Joseph from Egypt)[1] is a Brazilian miniseries produced and broadcast by RecordTV. It premiered on January 30, 2013 and ended on October 9, 2013.[2] It is based on the biblical account of the book of Genesis that deals with the patriarch Joseph, son of Jacob.
Synopsis
Joseph was born around 1716 BC, in Haran, region of Mesopotamia, a ‘miracle‘ son. He is the son of Rachel, a sterile woman and the most loved wife of Jacob, who is already an old man when his son is born. Joseph soon becomes the favorite son. Joseph receives an ornamented tunic from Jacob, symbolizing he was chosen as his successor. Unaccepting of their father‘s decision and overcome by envy, the brothers decide to teach Joseph a lesson, throwing him into a deep well with no way out and they then sell the brother as a slave. Joseph is taken to Egypt. The young Hebrew becomes the servant of Potiphar, head of the Pharaoh Apepi‘s guard. Sati, the commander‘s wife, begins to feel a burning desire for Joseph, and does everything to conquer his heart, but always fails. Furious, she gets back at Joseph by lying and saying the Hebrew tried to rape her. Potiphar sends him to prison. Pharaoh Apepi begins to be tormented by strange nightmares and, when he finds out that Joseph has the gift to interpret dreams, he calls him to the royal palace. After hearing Apepi‘s dream, Joseph reveals that Egypt will enjoy seven years of bounty, which will then be replaced by long period of famine. Joseph also says it will be necessary to store enough food during the bounty period to supply the people during the times of lamentation. When hunger arrives in Canaan, Jacob sends his sons in search of food in Egypt, because he learns it is the only place on earth with food. Upon arriving before the respected governor of Egypt, Jacob‘s sons do not recognize him as their brother under the Egyptian clothing. But Joseph recognizes them and he is forced to hide in order to cry, in deep pain, almost twenty years after the betrayal. Now, only Joseph can save the brothers who made him suffer so much in the past.
Cast
- Ângelo Paes Leme as José
- Maytê Piragibe as Azenate
- Carla Cabral as Bila
- Samara Felippo as Diná
- Mylla Christie as Raquel
- Caio Junqueira as Simeon
- Eduardo Lago as Pentephres
- Sandro Rocha as Seneb
- Iran Malfitano as Hapu
- Babi Xavier as Elisa
- Gustavo Leão as Benjamin
- Vitor Hugo as Judá
- Marcela Barrozo as Diná (young)
- Paulo Nigro as Siquém
- Ricky Tavares as José (young)
- Camila Rodrigues as Tamar
- Guilherme Winter as Rúben
- Andréa Avancini as Zilpa
- Felipe Cardoso as Levi
- Nanda Ziegler as Naamá
- Thelmo Fernandes as Jetur
- Juliana Boller as Mara
- Bruno Padilha as Kedar
- Henrique Ramiro as Onã
- Rafael Sardão as Nekau
- Caetano O'Maihlan as Gibar
- Joelson Medeiros as Mitri
- Henri Pagnoncelli as Hamor
- Daniel Bouzas as Thot
- João Vitor as Selá
- Elder Gatelly as Ismael
- Janaína Moura as Rebeca
- Bia Braga as Mara (young)
- Fernando Sampaio as Naftali
- Eduardo Spinetti as Dã
- Vasco Valentino as Gade
- Eduardo Melo as Benjamin (young)
- Binho Beltrão as Er
- Edu Porto as Issacar
- Wendell Duarte as Aser
- Acacio Ferreira as Zebulom
- Anna Rita Cerqueira as Azenate (young)
- Eliete Cigarini as Grande Sacerdotisa
- Maurício Ribeiro as Manassés
Production
Shooting includes scenes recorded in the Atacama Desert in Chile,[3] Egypt and Israel.[4] For the scenery two cities were built representing Avaris, and Hebron.[4]
Rating
Season | Timeslot (BRT/AMT) | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | ||
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Date | Viewers (In points) |
Date | Viewers (In points) | |||
1 | Wednesday 9:45pm | 38 | January 30, 2013 | 12.1[5] | October 9, 2013 | 13.7[6] |
References
- ^ "Joseph from Egypt - Record TV Network". www.recordtvnetwork.com. Retrieved 2017-05-18.
- ^ Furquim, Fernanda. "Rede Record estreia a minissérie 'José do Egito'". veja.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 18 May 2017.
- ^ "Atores da minissérie José do Egito gravam no deserto do Atacama, no Chile; veja as fotos!". recordtv.r7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 18 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Superprodução bíblica". istoe.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 18 May 2017.
- ^ "José do Egito estreia com 12 pontos e alavanca Ibope da Record - Últimas Notícias - UOL TV e Famosos". UOL TV e Famosos (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-05-29.
- ^ "Final da minissérie José do Egito iguala recorde de audiência". Notícias da TV (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
External links
- Official website (in Portuguese)
- José do Egito at IMDb