Maíra (Sophie Charlotte) lives in the city of Pirenópolis, in Goiás, with her father, Rivaldo (Chico Díaz). Maíra, who is blind, grew up believing that her mother was dead, a lie that her father told to protect her because Maíra's mother rejected her at birth due to her visual impairment. One day, Maíra witnesses her father arguing with Zoé (Regina Casé), her mother, whose reappearance has a reason. During the argument, Rivaldo has a heart attack and dies. Zoé, who has a criminal history, tells Maíra a different version of why she disappeared, that Rivaldo ran away with her when she was still a little girl, preventing the two from having a relationship.
Without anyone, Maíra accepts her mother's proposal to move to Rio de Janeiro with her. When Maíra arrives in the city, she meets her sister, Vanessa (Letícia Colin), who needs a bone marrow transplant to treat her leukemia. Zoé explains the situation to Maíra, and she offers herself for Vanessa's procedure. In Rio, Maíra is reunited with Judite (Mariana Nunes), her godmother, who warns her about how dangerous Zoé can be. The relationship between Maíra and Vanessa becomes more complicated because of Rafael (Humberto Carrão), Vanessa's fiancé who falls in love with Maíra, and Pablo (Caio Castro), Vanessa's lover and partner in her scams.[4]
In 2019, the series was approved by TV Globo, with the working title being Olho por Olho, and initially scheduled to replace Um Lugar ao Sol in the 9pm time-slot.[8] Due to constant delays caused by the health crisis of COVID-19, the director of dramaturgy at the network underwent a change, but the soap opera was still scheduled to premiere on broadcast TV in the second half of 2022, replacing Pantanal.[9] In March 2022, it was announced that the telenovela would premiere on Globo's streaming service Globoplay, with a reduction from 179 to 85 episodes.[10] On 30 May 2022, Todas as Flores was announced as the official title of the telenovela.[11] Filming began in July 2022.[12]
Release
Todas as Flores premiered on Globoplay 19 October 2022, and was split in two parts.[13] The first part consists of 45 episodes, with 5 episodes being released weekly until 16 December 2022, and a second part of 40 episodes being released weekly from April to June 2023.[14]Vix acquired the exclusive international broadcast rights to Todas as Flores, making the series available as an original series to its platform.[15][16]
It began airing on TV Globo on 4 September 2023.[17]
Soundtrack
The following songs make up the soundtrack of Todas as Flores:[18]