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HOP ON BOARD AND SAIL BACK TO THE 60'S: GIRLS FROM IPANEMA SEASON 2 PREMIERES ON JUNE 19TH

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São Paulo, May, 20th, 2020 - The second season of the acclaimed Brazilian period drama Girls from Ipanema, produced by Prodigo Films for Netflix, premieres on June, 19th, in the world's leading streaming entertainment service. The first look images were also released this Wednesday.

Malu (Maria Casadevall) remains the determined woman, dedicated mother and loyal friend we met in the first season. However, now she has a burning strength, fueled by a trauma that made her stronger and now without excuses, without filter and uninhibited. Thereza (Mel Lisboa) chooses to dedicate her life to taking care of her family and her house. But she soon realizes that she is missing another type of accomplishment: work (this time in a radio channel). Before getting married, Adélia (Pathy Dejesus) thinks a lot about her childhood and her father, Duke (Val Perré). She wants to start fresh with Capitão and move forward with her life. Meanwhile, her sister Ivone (Larissa Nunes) goes from a typical teenager to a talented aspiring artist who, with Malu's help, will have the chance to prove her abilities to an industry dominated by men.

Returning cast also includes Fernanda Vasconcellos, as Lígia; Ícaro Silva, as Capitão; Leandro Lima, as Chico; Gustavo Machado, as Roberto, Alexandre Cioletti, as Nelson, and Gustavo Vaz, as Augusto. Among the new cast are Breno Ferreira, Eliana Pittman, Angelo Paes Leme, Alejandro Claveaux, and Kiko Bertholini - in addition to Perré. 

Girls from Ipanema Season 2 will have six 50-minute episodes, produced by Beto Gauss and Francesco Civita. The series is created by Heather Roth and Giuliano Cedroni. Roth is also the writer alongside Patricia Corso and Mariana Tesch. Caito Ortiz is the general director, with Julia Rezende directing some of the episodes.

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About Prodigo Films 

Prodigo Films is a Brazilian production company, specialized in film, television, and advertising for the past 25 years. It’s known for Girls from Ipanema, fictional series developed for Netflix (now in post-production of season 2), SOB, and award-winning series for HBO, and is currently in post-production with Invisible City, Carlos Saldanha’s Brazilian folklore fantasy series, also for Netflix. Prodigo produced the feature films Jules and Dolores, winner of Best Film and Audience Award at the 29th SXSW and The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga, 5 awards winner at the 12th Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. In 2018, Prodigo produced and released Florianópolis Dream and won 3 awards at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

 

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