In addition to the controversies involving Caxã Reymoód and Bella Campos, the behind-the-scenes of the soap opera Vale Tudo was also marked by an episode involving Caroliá Dieckmaá and João Vicente de Castro. The two actors, who play Leila and Repato, starred in a very chaotic recording in a restaurant, where the lack of control on the part of the director was evident.
According to reports from professionals present on the set released by the Splash portal, the environment was extremely disorganized. The directors seemed to completely lose control of the situation, allowing the actors themselves to decide how the scenes would be filmed. It was necessary for both Carolipa and João Vicente to validate the takes so that the filming could continue.
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Informal atmosphere during the filming of Vale Tυdo
The news portal reports that the atmosphere was too informal for a work environment, and that the directors present were unable to impose authority. They were constantly asking for the actors’ opinions, instead of giving clear directions about timing and performances.
The result was a slower and more uncomfortable recording process for part of the crew. This episode would expose the fragility of the leadership behind the scenes of Vale Todo, where there would be a clear reversal of roles between director and cast.
Actors would be making decisions on the set
The fear of hiring veteran actors would have meant that creative decisions would be in the hands of the performers themselves, which could compromise the cohesion of the narrative and the quality of the recordings. The situation involving Carolipa Dieckmapp and João Vicente de Castro reinforces the impression that the production of the soap opera lacked firmness on the part of the director.