User:Ana Marcia Nunes/Cast of Chiquititas (2013)

Chiquititas is a Brasilian telenovela produced by Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão and aired between July 15, 2013   with 545 chapters and 545 chapters.  Written by Iris Abravanel with first text supervision by Rita Valente, Carlos Marques, Fany Higuera, Gracy Iwashita, Gustavo Braga and Marcela Arantes,  the serial was inspired by the homonymous Argentine soap opera, by Cris Morena, which also gave rise o the first Brazilian version, written by Gustavo Barrios and Patrícia Maldonado. The decision to produce some work came from Daniela Beyruti, the broadcaster's director, aiming to maintain the same repercussion obtained by Carrossel. Between Chiquititas and Carita de ángel, the decision — viewed with fear by SBT officials — was to record Cris Morena's text. The script began to be developed in October 2012 by Abravanel, delivered in February 2013 to the team and cast, which he had defined in November. With thirty chapters ready, the serial began filming on February 18th.

There are cameos, in which actors play small roles, usually limited to a single chapter. Manuela do Monte and Giovanna Grigio played the main characters Carolina Correia and Milena Pereira.  in a plot that narrates the daily life of the Raio de Luz orphanage, where the girl, nicknamed Mili, lives with the other children despite the sadness of not having a united family. In the original version, the main characters Fernanda Souza   and Flávia Monteiro.   Gabriel Santana, Cinthia Cruz, Lívia Inhudes, Júlia Oliver, Raissa Chaddad, Gabriella Saraivah, Giulia Garcia, Carolina Chamberlain, Marcos Frota, Sophia Valverde, Donato Veríssimo, Gui Vieira, Filipe Cavalcante, João Acaiabe, Carla Fioroni and Liza Vieira interpreted the others main roles in the story, in addition to Júlia Gomes who played the villain of the soap opera  Bullying and child abandonment were subjects covered in the story, in addition to the current digital age, introducing "blogs and all these paraphernalia", according to the author herself. It also includes puberty among its main subjects, a period in which biological and physiological changes occur in the child's body.