Gabriel Sater justifies Trindade’s disappearance in ‘Pantanal’: ‘All he does is protect Irma and the baby’

The relationship between Irma (Camila Morgado) and Trindade (Gabriel Sater) is rocked in the next chapters of “Pantanal”. When Jove’s aunt (Jesuíta Barbosa) returns from her trip to Rio, the farmhand begs “his princess” to forget him, saying that she and her son would be better off if he left the farm. Not only does the redhead find the guitarist’s coldness odd, but the soap opera’s audience has also wondered why the guy is acting like this. Those who follow the plot hope for a different ending than the first version if the couple doesn’t get together. In both installments of the series, the boy mysteriously disappears. But what will happen to the lives of the two this time is the real “question of the million”, as Gabriel says himself.

— When I saw the original telenovela, it was a shock for me (the departure of Trindade), very painful. I loved the couple the actor recalls, describing how this moment will be in the second version: the events of the character unfold in such a way that some of the upcoming situations are well chewed and therefore there is no doubt about his nature. All Trindade does from now on is protect them both (Irma and the baby).

Even the hashtag on social networks has already been created by the couple’s fan clubs “Trirma” (a combination of the names Irma and Trindade), so the plot of the characters in the current version is different from that depicted in Benedito Ruy Barbosa 1990. And Gabriel is part of this crowd.

— There’s a lot of water to roll, but this last way, if I could choose, would be a different way — emphasizes Gabriel and makes it exciting: — The “finale” hasn’t been recorded yet. I wasn’t told exactly so as not to miss the surprise.

Pantanal: Irma (Camila Morgado) and Trindade (Gabriel Sater) “Pantanal”: Irma (Camila Morgado) and Trindade (Gabriel Sater) Photo: João Miguel Júnior/Rede Globo/Disclosure

By the time of the defunct TV Manchete, Trindade was played by Almir Sater, Gabriel’s father and current Joker in that version. At that time, the actor had to leave the recordings because he was committed to another production.

— My father went to do “The Story of Ana Raio and Zé Trovão”. This time I told Bruno Luperi (responsible for the remake) from the beginning: “I’m in no hurry, I don’t want to go out and do a show first, I’ll do that later. I want to stay in the soap opera as long as possible” says the actor grateful for the role: The feeling of gratitude stands above every path that may come up with this character. Of any outcome that might make me sad.

resounding success in music

Besides the intense recordings, Gabriel is still working hard to fulfill his concert schedule and music career.

— I shouldn’t even stop to vacation with the completion of “Pantanal” points out he, who today releases “Tereré”, the sixth song from the new album, “Erva doce”.

Gabriel Sater releases 'Tereré', sixth song from album 'Erva doce' Gabriel Sater releases ‘Tereré’, sixth song from album ‘Erva doce’

The feuilleton not only gave him inspiration (he composed eight instrumental themes on the viola for Trindade), but also helped to disseminate works:

“I had never experienced what I am experiencing. Of course, it’s 22 years in which he’s built a focused, often independent, artistic career. I did the first soap opera, the first musical, the first film and it improved a lot. But now, for the first time in my career, I’m experiencing something of this magnitude.

“Amor de Índio”, which is also part of the new album, has already exceeded one million plays on platforms such as Youtube and Spotify. The single is the subject of Jove and Juma (Alanis Guillen) in the soap opera. As a future project, he expresses a wish:

— I love “Cavalo Preto” and am considering recording this song because a lot of people are asking for it. I still have to study to see how this copyright issue will be, which is quite complicated at times.