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Posted by : Fabiano Gallindo
Saturday, December 22, 2012
TV SERIES
DIRECTORS Claudio Torres | Selton Mello | Rio de Janeiro – RJ
PRODUCERS Claudio Torres | Guel Arraes | Conspiracao Filmes | Rede Globo | Rio de Janeiro – RJ
DISTRIBUTOR Globo Television | Rio de Janeiro – RJ
THE SERIES THE INVISIBLE WOMAN BY CLAUDIO TORRES AND GUEL ARRAES WAS ONE OF THE WINNERS OF the International Emmy Awards, held on 19/11/2012. Considered the Oscars of TV, the coproduction of Conspiração Filmes and Rede Globo, won in the Comedy category. It is the first time that an independent Brazilian producer wins award for playwriting at the International Emmy, the most important of the TV world. The team went to New York Conspiracy conferring ceremony of the 40th edition of the International Emmy Awards. Claudio Torres, director of the series, Luiz Noronha, CEO TV, Gil Ribeiro, Director General of the producer, Ricardo Rangel, Director of Operations and Cecilia Grosso, director of production of the series, were also present at the awards. The Invisible Woman has been winning at a major award categories - comedy - defeating prominent productions such as Absolutely Fabulous series, an icon of humor in British TV and the BBC Spy, both the UK and What if, Belgium. With 13 episodes aired in two seasons last year by Globo TV, the series follows the story of the couple Peter (Selton Mello) and Clarisse (Débora Falabella), working in the same company and live a complicated phase. To escape marital problems, Peter invents Amanda (Luana Piovani), a stunning lover who only he can see. Various talents participated in the project awarded, and Claudio Torres and Guel Arraes subscribed script Mauro Wilson, Leandro Assis and Jorge Furtado. Carolina Jabor directed five episodes of 13 and also signs as executive producer. Like Conspiração President, Pedro Buarque de Hollanda, who is also executive producer of the series. The actor Selton Mello, besides standing out as the protagonist, directed four episodes. "The Invisible Woman" is based on the eponymous film by Claudio Torres, released in theaters in 2009.