Maria Adelaide Amaral e os encontros que mudam uma vida | Joyce Pascowitch entrevista

In this conversation, Joyce Pascowitch welcomes Maria Adelaide Amaral to talk about memory, literature, theater, friendship, love, and everything that gives meaning to life even with the passage of time. Maria Adelaide recalls her youth in the 1960s and 1970s, her intellectual development alongside friends who marked her life, her beginnings in theater, her time at Editora Abril, and the construction of one of the most important careers in Brazilian dramaturgy. The conversation touches on key figures in her history, such as Caio Fernando Abreu, Décio Bar, and many other encounters that helped shape her worldview. Maria Adelaide also talks about feminism, independence, aging, autonomy, and a long love story that spanned decades without following conventional models. For her, desire, curiosity, and the ability to feel emotion remain essential forces for staying alive. A conversation about friendship, love, literature, and the art of continuing to feel emotion. Maria Adelaide Amaral is a writer, playwright, screenwriter, and author of some of the most important works in Brazilian theater and television. Creator of remarkable plays, novels, miniseries, and adaptations, she has built a career dedicated to literature, dramaturgy, and the observation of human relationships. – Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://caixapostal.kit.com/subscribe Instagram: @joycepascowitch Contact: [email protected] – TECHNICAL SHEET: Direction: Gerson Freitas (Jack) Production: Lucas Buli Cinematography: Marco Antonio D’Angelo Art Direction: Gerson Freitas (Jack) Editing and Motion: Caio Mariano Graphic Art: Tereza Bettinardi Soundtrack: Marco Antonio D’Angelo A Duke Studio production