Where to watch Land of Desire (2023–2024)
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When her husband is killed in a land grabbing attempt, Aline takes charge of cultivating his land and protecting his family. Facing the powerful Antonio La Selva, responsible for the death of her husband and the largest landowner in the region, Aline is determined to keep possession of her land and invest in its production. However, she didn't expect that she would fall in love with Daniel, son of her rival, who is at odds with his rebellious half-brother, Caio, who, in turn, also falls in love with the girl. In the interior of Brazil, Aline will have to fight two battles: the dispute for her lands and for her heart.
Cast: Cauã Reymond, Barbara Reis, Tony Ramos, Glória Pires, Eliane Giardini, Agatha Moreira, Débora Falabella, Leandro Lima, Tatá Werneck, Rainer Cadete, Ângelo Antônio, Débora Ozório
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Trivia & production notes
- The telenovela was originally titled Terra Vermelha (Red Earth), but TV Globo abandoned the name because it matched a book by writer Domingos Pellegrini and carried political associations with Brazil's Workers' Party.
- TV Globo considered multiple alternative titles including Eu Sou a Terra, Terra Mãe, and Terra Dourada before settling on Terra e Paixão in February 2023.
- Director Amora Mautner departed the project due to disagreements with writer Walcyr Carrasco stemming from their work together on the second season of Verdades Secretas, and was replaced by Luiz Henrique Rios.
- Indigenous writer Daniel Munduruku was hired by TV Globo to advise on storylines involving native peoples.
- Filming took place in the Mato Grosso do Sul cities of Dourados and Deodápolis beginning in late January 2023, with scenes shot on local farms.
- Agatha Moreira was initially announced for the lead role but was recast as an antagonist after TV Globo enforced a racial representation policy requiring black characters in main roles.
- Bárbara Reis was cast as the lead after writer Walcyr Carrasco and director Luiz Henrique Rios saw her performance in Todas as Flores, beating out other considered candidates Erika Januza and Larissa Nunes.
Adapted from the Wikipedia article Terra e Paixão, available under CC BY-SA 4.0. Rewritten for StreamShack; errors are ours — tell us about them.