In a partnership brokered by THEMA, the production will be broadcasted on Polish pay TV channel Novelas+ and on streaming.

Crazy About You, aired in prime time on TV Globo, already has its first licensing agreement and will premiere in Poland in the second half of 2025. In a partnership brokered by THEMA, the production will be broadcasted on Polish pay TV channel Novelas+ and on streaming.

By João Emanuel Carneiro (Brazil Avenue), the telenovela has artistic direction by Carlos Araújo, the same duo responsible for All the Flowers. The cast has stars like Adriana Esteves (Brazil Avenue), Alanis Guillen (Pantanal), Ana Beatriz Nogueira (All the Flowers), Rodrigo Lombardi (Hidden Truths), Eliane Giardini (Brazil Avenue), among others.

“We have an ongoing relationship with Canal+, which is always looking for new products in our portfolio. We are often present in the country, be it with classic titles or new releases, as is the case with Crazy About You. The telenovela has a plot made to win over the Poles: a drama with twists, surprises and a bit of suspense, with actors known in the international market”, comments Guilherme Jordão, Content Distribution & Partnerships at Globo.

The plot starts with the friendship between two young women, Viola (Gabz from Perfect Love) and Luma (Agatha Moreira, from Hidden Truths), who seem destined to literally enter each other’s lives. The immediate, strong, and genuine connection between them shows that what unites them goes beyond their birthday, and it will even be capable of separating them, to the point where one ends up living the dream – or the nightmare – of the other. A journey split between complicity and rivalry that puts them in a love quartet with Mavi (Chay Suede, from A Mothers Love) and Rudá (Nicolas Prattes, from All the Flowers) and is impacted by a series of developments and surprises, like the secret surrounding a murder.

The agreement with Canal+ also includes the broadcasting of Orphans of a Nation, winner of the International Emmy, written by Thelma Guedes and Duca Rachid. In the telenovela, which its backdrop the issue of war refugees, Laila (Julia Dalavia) and Jamil (Renato Góes) have a love that crosses borders.

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