‘Caramelo’ becomes Netflix’s most global production

‘Caramelo’ becomes Netflix’s most global production

New with the mutt that became a symbol of Brazil, it stars Rafael Vitti (Beyond Illusion) and the star dog Amendoim

About two weeks ago in the Netflix catalogue, Carameldrama starring Rafael Vitti (Beyond Illusion) and the four-legged star Peanutbecame the production with the greatest global reach on the streaming platform and, since its debut, it has been among the four most watched films on the service, being the first in a non-English language.

In this short period, the film entered the Top 10 in 90 countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, South Korea and Japan, and has already received more than 15 million views. On social media, Netflix celebrated the success of Caramel:

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What is the story of Caramel?

In history, Pedro (Rafael Vitti) is a stubborn chef who is about to fulfill his dream of running a restaurant, when an unexpected diagnosis turns everything upside down. With the help of a friendly caramel mutt (Peanut), he embarks on an exciting journey of rediscovery, finding meaning and inspiration in the now. It’s to get emotional — and fall in love.

With direction from Diego Freitas (After the Universe), Caramel still has in the cast Arianne Botelho (The Law of Love), Noemia Oliveira (Back Door), Ademara (No Filter), Kelzy Ecard (Second Sun), Bruno Vinicius, Roger Gobeth (Floribella), Olivia Araújo (Fuzuê), in addition to Cristina Pereira and Carolina Ferraz (The Astro), and a special appearance by the chef Paola Carosella. Watch the trailer:

READ ALSO: The little dog Caramelnew from Netflix, dies at the end?

Graduated in Journalism from Universidade São Judas, in São Paulo, Henrique Nascimento He started as an intern at Veja São Paulo and worked for outlets such as SBT, Exitoína, Yahoo! Brasil and UOL before becoming coordinator of Editora Perfil’s cinema nucleus, which includes CineBuzz, Rolling Stone Brasil and Contigo.


Source: Rollingstone

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