Sara, una actriz conocida por la densidad dramática de sus papeles, ve su vida cambiar por completo cuando, tras la enfermedad de su padre, es incapaz de llorar en escena.Sara, una actriz conocida por la densidad dramática de sus papeles, ve su vida cambiar por completo cuando, tras la enfermedad de su padre, es incapaz de llorar en escena.Sara, una actriz conocida por la densidad dramática de sus papeles, ve su vida cambiar por completo cuando, tras la enfermedad de su padre, es incapaz de llorar en escena.
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Sara is a landmark in Portuguese television, challenging norms and expectations of national productions. The show is a biting satire of the cultural industry, particularly the soap opera universe. It depicts the frustration of an actress with the superficiality of her field. Actress Beatriz Batarda, in the title role, delivers an intense and ironic performance, embodying Sara Moreno, a celebrated actress who, after losing the ability to cry on cue, takes a drastic step: joining a soap opera, a departure from her past in arthouse cinema and "serious" theater.
Sara's narrative is filled with irony, balancing tragedy and comedy while exploring the protagonist's internal struggles and complexities. The show paints a nuanced portrait of Sara, a woman exhausted by the pressure to maintain artistic seriousness and conform to industry standards, pushing her into a world opposite to her own. Batarda's performance has been widely praised, especially for her ability to navigate humor and tragedy without losing dramatic intensity.
The main story is further enriched by a cast of memorable secondary characters, such as Nuno Lopes as a narcissistic and caricatured co-star, and Rita Blanco as Sara's best friend. These secondary roles enhance the series' sharp humor, highlighting the absurdities and frustrations of the artistic world. An eclectic soundtrack, featuring artists like Bob Dylan, Chico Buarque, and Portishead, helps build an intimate atmosphere that complements the melancholy and sarcasm at the heart of the story.
Sara's narrative is filled with irony, balancing tragedy and comedy while exploring the protagonist's internal struggles and complexities. The show paints a nuanced portrait of Sara, a woman exhausted by the pressure to maintain artistic seriousness and conform to industry standards, pushing her into a world opposite to her own. Batarda's performance has been widely praised, especially for her ability to navigate humor and tragedy without losing dramatic intensity.
The main story is further enriched by a cast of memorable secondary characters, such as Nuno Lopes as a narcissistic and caricatured co-star, and Rita Blanco as Sara's best friend. These secondary roles enhance the series' sharp humor, highlighting the absurdities and frustrations of the artistic world. An eclectic soundtrack, featuring artists like Bob Dylan, Chico Buarque, and Portishead, helps build an intimate atmosphere that complements the melancholy and sarcasm at the heart of the story.
Sara is an actress known for dramatic roles who suddenly finds she cannot cry any more. Her journey towards finding a new career leads to many bizarre and sometimes hilarious experiences, including participating in a soap opera, which are masterfully depicted.
This is a series that has everything. The acting is sublime, which is not surprising considering that we can see the always excellent Beatriz Batarda, Rita Blanco, Albano Jerónimo and Nuno Lopes in main roles. Marco Martins is excellent at directing, as he is always, and the result is beautiful cinematography and gripping storytelling. The script, written by the comedian Bruno Nogueira, is a masterful mix of drama and comedy. This is just about as good as a TV show can get.
Highlights include scenes brilliantly mocking Portuguese cinema, soap operas and life coaching, but also poignant scenes about depression and disability. If only this was the norm in Portuguese cinema, in lieu of the pseudo-intellectualism that dominates most of it.
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- TriviaThe actor who plays the role of life coach Paulo Prazeres is married with Beatriz Batarda, since 2013. This personal relationship added an interesting layer to their characters' interactions. Although they both prefer to keep their relationship out of the spotlight, it was clear during filming how their mutual trust helped shape more intense and intimate scenes between their characters. In some interviews, Bruno mentions that he wrote Sara inspired by Beatriz and her ability to portray roles with great dramatic depth. He saw the series as an opportunity to explore a satirical and comedic side of acting, moving Batarda out of her more traditionally tragic and intellectual territory. In a way, their relationship lent a unique authenticity to the storyline, which, ironically, also addresses the closeness and discomfort of overlapping professional and personal relationships.
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