Barra da Tijuca (and their luxury condominiums, considered the trademark of Barra da Tijuca) is a recurring theme in Brazilian films, TV series and documentaries, mainly because it portrays (sometimes in a light and funny way, sometimes in a darker and more serious way) the lives of upper-middle class and upper class residents who live there. Among the films and series that take place there are: • In the Rede Globo telenovela
Laços de Família (2000-2001), Barra da Tijuca is home to the family of Alma Flora Pirajá de Albuquerque (
Marieta Severo), her fourth husband Danilo Menezes (
Alexandre Borges) and her nephew and niece Edu (
Reynaldo Gianecchini) and Estela Monteiro Fernandes (
Júlia Almeida). Barra da Tijuca is portrayed as a highly affluent neighborhood, to an even greater extent than
Leblon: while the latter is inhabited mostly by apartment-dwelling upper-middle class families with salaried occupations, the family of Alma Flora Pirajá de Albuquerque lives in a large house with a swimming pool and its members enjoy the benefits of inherited wealth. • The
Rede Globo popular
sitcom Toma Lá, Dá Cá (2007-2009), starring
Miguel Falabella (who is also the co-creator of the series),
Adriana Esteves,
Marisa Orth and Diogo Vilela portrays the lives of the residents of
Jambalaya Ocean Drive, a high-end condominium from Barra da Tijuca as they get into various fun (and sometimes bizarre and embarrassing) situations, while trying to deal with their dysfunctional families and a crazy manager. • The 2011/2012
Rede Globo hit
soap opera,
Fina Estampa, has Barra da Tijuca as its main setting, as it is there that the characters in the soap opera, mainly the protagonist Griselda "Pereirão" da Silva Pereira (played by
Lília Cabral) and the main antagonist, Tereza Cristina Buarque Siqueira de Velmont (played by
Christiane Torloni) resides and where most of the plot of
Fina Estampa takes place. • The 2013
documentary Sorria, Você Está na Barra! portrays the history, current context and day-to-day life of Barra da Tijuca through some of its most famous residents, such as
Fernando Gabeira,
Adriana Bombom and
Letícia Spiller. • The 2014
drama film Casa Grande, starring Thales Cavalcanti,
Marcello Novaes and Suzana Pires, portrays the forbidden romance between an upper-middle-class boy from Barra da Tijuca and a lower-class girl from a
favela while trying to deal with an economic crisis that affects his family relationship. • The 2015
thriller film Mate-me por Favor (
Please Kill Me in English), starring Valentina Herszage and Dora Freind, depicts the lives of wealthy young people who live there and their lives in
high school as they try to discover who is behind a
series of brutal murders. • The 2018
Amazon Prime Video documentary
Palace II – 3 Quartos com Vista para o Mar portrays the story of
Palace II, a high-end condominium that collapsed on February 28, 1998 (killing nine people and leaving more than 170 families homeless) and the struggle of the victims' families and survivors in search of justice against those responsible for this tragedy (mainly Sergio Naya, the architect responsible for building Palace II). • The main character of
Netflix's 2021
teen romantic comedy film Confissões de uma Garota Excluída, Teanira "Tetê" de Oliveira (
Klara Castanho) is a 16-year-old teenage girl from Barra da Tijuca who ends up being forced to move to her grandparents' house in
Copacabana (
South Zone of Rio de Janeiro) after her parents became unemployed. •
Netflix's 2022
comedy-drama series
Maldivas, starring
Bruna Marquezine,
Manu Gavassi, Carol Castro,
Sheron Menezzes,
Vanessa Gerbelli and Natália Klein (who is also the series' creator) tells the story of a young woman from the interior who finds herself moves to Rio de Janeiro to investigate the suspicious death of her mother and ends up living in
Maldivas, a luxury condominium located in Barra da Tijuca and whose residents hide secrets that could ruin their apparently perfect lives. • The 2024
comedy film Mãe, sequestraram a babá, starring Cláudia Alencar and Letícia Pedro, depicts the story of the kidnapping of Magdalena, an
Argentine cryptocurrency investor based in Brazil and who works as a
nanny for a business couple who live in a luxury condominium in Barra da Tijuca. • The
Globoplay anthology series Os Outros has as its main setting for its two seasons the luxury condominiums of Barra da Tijuca and the conflicts between the residents who live there: • In the 1st season, the story takes place in the luxury condominium
Barra Diamond • In the 2nd season, the plot takes place in the high-end condominium
Barra Star Dream. • Netflix's ongoing
sitcom A Sogra que te Pariu has as its main setting a mansion in Barra da Tijuca, as that is where Carlos (Rafael Zulu), the son of the sitcom's protagonist, Dona Isadir (Rodrigo Sant'Anna), lives and where she ends up moving due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. ==See also==