Set in Brazil in 1886, just two years before the abolition of slavery, *Sinhá Moça* tells the powerful story of a young woman caught between her family and her conscience. After studying in the city, the title character, Sinhá Moça, returns to her father’s plantation with strong abolitionist beliefs. This puts her in direct conflict with her father, the cruel and powerful Baron of Araruna, a staunch defender of the slave system.
Her fight for justice becomes more complicated when she falls for Rodolfo, a young lawyer who secretly works to free enslaved people. Their forbidden love story unfolds against the backdrop of a nation on the verge of monumental change, forcing them to risk everything for freedom. The show has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns.
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Sinhá Moça (2006) is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on TV Globo. Set in the 1880s, it tells the story of Maria da Silva Ferreira, known as Sinhá Moça, the daughter of a wealthy coffee plantation owner and slaveholder. Despite her privileged background, Sinhá Moça opposes slavery and fights for freedom alongside abolitionists. The show explores themes like social justice, love across class lines, and the struggle for human rights during Brazil’s final years of slavery. With dramatic twists and strong performances from actors like Débora Falabella and Danton Mello, Sinhá Moça captured viewers’ attention with its historical setting and emotional storytelling. The series has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns to TV screens or streaming platforms in the future.
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Monarquistas e republicanos se defrontam em Araruna, pequena cidade do interior paulista, em 1886, dois anos antes da promulgação da Lei Áurea. A história de amor de Sinhá Moça, filha do Barão de Araruna, ferrenho escravocrata, com o jovem Dr. Rodolfo, um ativo abolicionista republicano, ante as dificuldades da campanha para a abolição dos escravos. Sinhá Moça e Rodolfo se conhecem no trem, quando ela, depois de terminar seus estudos na capital da província, retorna a Araruna. Assim como Rodolfo, ela tem ideias abolicionistas e critica as atitudes do pai, lutando em defesa dos negros. Para aproximar-se de sua amada, o rapaz finge-se de aliado do Barão para conquistar a confiança dele.
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