




33 minSeason 1 • Episode 100
LatestÁlvaro makes a revelation about Leôncio. Leôncio tries to escape from the plantation. Álvaro surprises the slaves with news. Rosa plots against Isaura. Álvaro and Isaura celebrate their wedding.
Set in 19th-century Brazil during the waning years of slavery, Escrava Isaura tells the story of Isaura, a white-skinned enslaved woman raised with the manners and education of a noble lady. Though treated with affection by her mistress, Isaura remains legally enslaved and becomes the object of obsessive desire by Leôncio Almeida, the cruel heir to the plantation. After the death of her protector, Isaura falls under Leôncio’s control. Despite his attempts to seduce and dominate her, she resists, determined to preserve her dignity and freedom. Her father, Miguel, helps her escape to Recife, where she adopts a new identity and meets Álvaro, a wealthy and principled abolitionist who falls in love with her. Leôncio eventually tracks her down, leading to dramatic confrontations. In the end, Álvaro rescues Isaura by purchasing Leôncio’s debts, securing her freedom and affirming the story’s central themes of justice, love, and resistance against oppression.
Acting
Rubens de Falco's Leôncio: telenovela villainy elevated to art form.
Production
Lavish 19th-century plantation sets that cost more than some films.
Writing
Gilberto Braga weaponizes melodrama for anti-slavery politics.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Aired in 80+ countries including Soviet bloc nations, becoming many viewers' only exposure to Brazilian history. China alone had 400 million viewers.
The novel's 1875 source material was itself abolitionist propaganda; Braga's adaptation weaponized the same melodramatic engine for 1976 television, deliberately scheduling it ahead of Brazil's 1988 constitutional slavery ban debate.