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IMDbCarlos Saldanha's "Invisible City," a Brazilian television series, is set in a world where mythological animals and people coexist. These mythological entities have dwelt in the earth quietly for ages, going about their business unaffected by the lives of people. However, certain recent incidents upset the area's delicate equilibrium, and a police officer from the environmental protection division suddenly found himself at the centre of the entire controversy. Brazilian folktales served as the basis for "Invisible City" and the people that we are introduced to are not only fascinating but also have a certain level of depth. So let's investigate what occurred in the Tore village that altered the balance of power and the environment as a whole. When Eric learned that his wife, Gabriela, had perished in the forest fire in Tore village, he was devastated. He was aware that there was more going on than just an accident. Eric had no idea where his life was going and had lost count of time. Although his supervisors in the environmental protection police section thought it was a closed case and there had been no wrongdoing of any kind, Eric's heart told him differently. Eric was grateful that at least his daughter had been preserved, but he was unable to support her emotionally due of his disordered mental state. Running after prospective leads and looking for the one gap that would allow him to get to the truth took up all of his time.
Best SeriesMiniseries Melhor SrieMinissrie | 2022
TV Best Cinematography Melhor Fotografia em Programa de TV | 2021
Alessandra Negrini plays the character of Cuca, a Brazilian mythical witch also described as having a monstrous alligator appearance. The version made famous by the Pirlimpimpim (2001) franchise (based on the works of author Monteiro Lobato) became worldwide famous on the Internet as the "Alligator Lady".
The mythological Curupira is typically represented by a boy with the hair on fire and backward feet, making him walk backwards. In the series he quit living in the jungle and lives homeless in the streets of the city as the character Iberê, always drunk and in a wheelchair. The wheelchair was an smart choice that solves the problem of how no one realizes he walks differently.
Isac, the character that represents the mythological Saci-Pererê, is a version of the name Isaac, changed to be an anagram of Saci. Coincidentaly, the version made famous by the Pirlimpimpim (2001) series was portrayed by actor Izak Dahora.
Jéssica Córes learned to swim to portray the mythical mermaid Iara, stating she "could not lose the character". She chose the stage name of Córes after a Spanish river that disappeared.
The first Brazilian drama featuring creatures of the Brazilian mythology not directed to children or having family appeal. The myths are famously part of the Pirlimpimpim (2001) franchise, and also inspired characters in The Mutants: Ways of the Heart (2008).