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‘I'm Still Here's' Fernanda Torres to Star in ‘Os Corretores,' Which She Wrote, With Conspiraçao and Globo Filmes Producing (EXCLUSIVE)
‘I'm Still Here's' Fernanda Torres to Star in ‘Os Corretores,' Which She Wrote, With Conspiraçao and Globo Filmes Producing (EXCLUSIVE)

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

‘I'm Still Here's' Fernanda Torres to Star in ‘Os Corretores,' Which She Wrote, With Conspiraçao and Globo Filmes Producing (EXCLUSIVE)

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil's Fernanda Torres, a Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee for 'I'm Still Here,' will star in and has written the screenplay of 'Os Corretores,' a feature from Brazilian production powerhouse Conspiraçao that is scheduled to go into production by the end of this year. Andrucha Waddington ('House of Sand'), a partner at Conspiracao and Torres' husband, will helm the pic. Globo Filmes, the theatrical arm of Globo Group, will co-produce. More from Variety Spanish Mart-Meet Iberseries & Platino Industria Looks to Europe, Aims to Boost Spanish-Language International Distribution '3%' Producer Boutique Filmes Teams With Ukbar, Diego Freitas on 'Mistério do Cinco Estrellas' (EXCLUSIVE) RioFilme Wants to Find the 'Gagacabana of Audiovisual,' Is Currently in Talks to Attract Netflix's 'Boys From Brazil' and MipTV to Rio Manuel Belmar, Globo's director of digital products, will announce 'Os Corretores' during the company's panel today at Rio2C, Latin America's largest creativity event that unspools in Rio de Janeiro from May 27 to June 1. 'Os Corretores' is described as a real estate tragic comedy. The plot is centers on a couple of real estate agents. Torres play the female lead, and male leading role has yet to be cast. For her internationally acclaimed performance as Eunice Paiva in 'I'm Still Here,' Torres was the first Brazilian to receive a Golden Globe Award for best actress in a motion picture-drama, granted. She was also nominated this year for a best actress Academy Award. Torres is also a writer of newspaper columns and has published two novels. Her debut novel, 'The End,' sold over 200,000 copies in Brazil and was translated into seven languages and adapted into a 10-episode series. Torres wrote the screenplay of the series that bowed on streamer Globoplay in Oct. 2023. Torres' considerable writing career also takes in the plot for 'The Others,' one of streamer Globoplay's most successful original series to date. Waddington directed 'Me You Them,' selected for Sundance, Cannes, and Toronto. Starring Torres and mother Fernanda Montenegro and co-written and directed by Waddington, 'House of Sand,' a successful Sony Pictures Classics release in the U.S., won Sundance's Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Script and Alfred Sloan awards. Best of Variety 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz

The Best Free VPN for Brazil (Tried and Tested by Experts)
The Best Free VPN for Brazil (Tried and Tested by Experts)

Gizmodo

time26-05-2025

  • Gizmodo

The Best Free VPN for Brazil (Tried and Tested by Experts)

With over 181 million internet users, Brazil is one of the most connected countries on the planet. But more time online means greater exposure to tracking, surveillance, and those frustrating 'this content isn't available in your region' messages. That's where VPNs come in—and it's no surprise that millions of Brazilians use them daily. Here's the catch: most free VPNs for Brazil are either painfully slow, completely unsafe, or totally useless for streaming and browsing. Still, if you know where to look, a few services offer solid performance without charging a cent—no sketchy browser extensions or shady privacy trade-offs. We tested the top free VPN services in Brazil to find out which ones actually work and which are scams. Why You Might Actually Need a Free VPN in Brazil You'd think free VPNs are only useful for Brazilians trying to leave the country online, but the real value often works the other way around. Many people abroad want to stream Globoplay, access Brazilian banking apps, or stay in touch with local content, and for that, you need a Brazilian IP. The problem? Most free VPNs don't have Brazilian servers. That's where a premium service like NordVPN comes in with real servers in Brazil that work seamlessly, even if you're on the free trial. Still, free VPNs serve another purpose inside Brazil: protecting privacy, dodging price discrimination, and bypassing regional restrictions. Let's break it down. Brazil's Internet Is Open But Not Always Safe While Brazil doesn't impose heavy-handed censorship like some countries, it's far from frictionless. Surveillance is on the rise, targeted advertising is out of control, and data tracking by telecoms and app networks is often buried under vague 'terms of use.' That's where a VPN for Brazil (even a free one) steps in. It gives you a private, encrypted tunnel that hides your online activity from ISPs, app trackers, and even shady hotspot owners. Streaming Limits and Regional Lockouts Are a Real Thing If you've ever traveled and tried to access Brazilian content abroad, you know the frustration. Most streaming platforms, such as Globoplay, BandPlay, and even certain YouTube channels, block users outside Brazil. But here's the kicker: free VPN apps don't offer any Brazilian servers. So even if the VPN works perfectly, it won't help you watch BBB or stream local futebol matches. That's why NordVPN stands out. It offers real Brazilian servers, fast speeds, and zero data throttling during its free 30-day money-back window. Public Wi-Fi Is a Playground for Data Snoops Public networks are convenient and notoriously insecure. Whether you're on a college campus, in a Rio mall, or waiting at Guarulhos airport, an open Wi-Fi network can expose your data to anyone smart (or shady) enough to sniff traffic. A VPN encrypts your connection instantly, making it much harder for anyone to see what you're doing, whether you're checking your messages, sending work emails, or doom-scrolling through Twitter. Free VPNs Are a Lifeline If You Pick the Right Ones We're not here to romanticize free VPNs for Brazil. Most are slow, limited, and packed with annoying restrictions. But a few (the ones we've tested and trust) can genuinely improve your online privacy and let you reach content that would otherwise be blocked. Just know that unless you're using something like NordVPN, you probably won't be able to stream Brazilian content from outside the country. That's not a flaw, that's just the limit of what 'free' usually gets you. Best Free VPN for Brazil to Grab in 2025 Brazil doesn't mess around when it comes to internet use. We're talking full-on streaming, mobile-first browsing, and a healthy distrust of anyone trying to log your clicks. So when it comes to VPNs, Brazilians don't just want any free option. They want one that's actually fast, doesn't sell your data to some offshore ad company, and here's the hard part, offers real servers in Brazil. We tested dozens of VPNs that claimed to be free and 'unlimited,' and spoiler: most of them choked. The ones below didn't. Whether you're abroad trying to stream Globoplay or inside Brazil looking to browse safely on public Wi-Fi, these are the only free Brazil VPNs that hold up. 1. NordVPN — The Best VPN Offering a Free Trial for Brazil If you're outside Brazil and want to access local content like Globoplay, BandPlay, or Netflix BR, even the best free VPNs won't cut it, as they simply don't offer Brazilian servers, but NordVPN does! It's not Brazil's top VPN by coincidence, but it's only free for a limited time. We'll explain below. Servers in Brazil: Most free VPNs skip over Brazil entirely, but NordVPN has over 20 real servers, not virtual ones. We tested multiple ones from Europe and the U.S., and all gave us flawless access to Globoplay, BandPlay, and regional Netflix content without triggering any region errors. Streaming access: We streamed full episodes of Vai na Fé and Sob Pressão on Globoplay while connected to Brazilian servers, all in HD without buffering or audio delay. Even during primetime hours, NordVPN's bandwidth stayed consistent, and we didn't hit any content restrictions. Note that you can also count on it to watch American TV from Brazil (and much more). Speed performance: Thanks to NordVPN's NordLynx protocol, speeds were 85–90% of our base connection. That's more than enough for high-definition video, mobile streaming, or casting to a smart TV without lag. On slower hotel Wi-Fi networks, it was still fast enough to stream 1080p reliably. Privacy & Security: NordVPN comes with AES-256 encryption, a strict no-logs policy independently audited by Deloitte, and leak protection. It also has a kill switch that cuts our internet off the second the connection drops, so no real IP leaks, even temporarily. Compatibility: We used NordVPN across Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Fire TV Stick, and the setup took under 3 minutes each time. Obfuscation requires one settings toggle, and the interface is sleek and lag-free. Cost & trial: NordVPN isn't free forever, but with a 30-day money-back guarantee and premium-level features, it's the most reliable temporary free VPN for Brazil. For anyone looking to stream Brazilian content from abroad, it's the only service in our tests that hit all the marks. Try NordVPN Now Pros Over 20 real servers in Brazil for access Unblocks Globoplay, Netflix BR, and others Obfuscation bypasses stealth detection Fast speeds Apps for every major platform Try it risk-free with a 30-day guarantee Cons Obfuscation is not enabled by default 2. Proton VPN — Unlimited Free Data, But No Brazilian Servers If your top priority is online privacy inside Brazil, Proton VPN is one of the best free VPNs around. But if you're trying to access Brazilian content from abroad, there's a major caveat: Proton VPN's free plan doesn't include servers in Brazil. Servers available: Proton VPN's free plan includes access to servers in the United States, Netherlands, Japan, Romania, and Poland. These are great for general browsing, securing public Wi-Fi, or accessing international content, but they won't help if you're looking to stream Brazil-only platforms from outside the country. Streaming access: We tested multiple streaming services while connected to Proton VPN's free servers. YouTube and Spotify worked fine, but anything requiring a Brazilian IP, like Globoplay or RecordTV Play, immediately returned geo-block errors. For Brazil-specific streaming, this VPN won't help. Speed performance: Speeds were stable during tests. We hit about 70–80% of our base connection on the Netherlands server, which was plenty for web browsing, video calls, and HD YouTube streams. And with unlimited free data, there's no sudden cut-off after a few GBs. Privacy & security: Proton VPN shines here. It offers strong AES-256 encryption, a strict no-logs policy, and is based in privacy-friendly Switzerland. There's also DNS leak protection and a kill switch on all platforms. Compatibility: The free app works across Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux, and setup is quick. It's one of the rare free VPNs that doesn't shove ads or trackers into your experience. Try ProtonVPN Now Pros No ads, logs, or shady monetization Great privacy (based in Switzerland) Cross-platform support and clean apps Cons No Brazilian servers Doesn't unblock local platforms 3. — Secure Free VPN With Great Privacy If you're in Brazil and looking for a reliable free VPN for short bursts of encrypted browsing or app access, is a strong contender. While it's not unlimited like Proton VPN, it comes with 10GB/month of free data, no ads, and a good track record for user privacy. But just like other free VPNs on this list, it doesn't offer Brazilian servers on the free plan, so it's not ideal for accessing Brazilian TV channels from abroad. Servers available: The free plan gives you access to servers in the US, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, and Finland. That makes it useful for securing your traffic inside Brazil or unlocking international content. However, you won't get a Brazilian IP, so Globoplay, RecordTV Play, or Netflix BR won't work if you're trying to stream them from outside the country. Speed and performance: surprised us here. Despite the data cap, speeds were fast and reliable for most use cases. We streamed YouTube in HD, downloaded files, and jumped between apps without lag. Once you hit the 10GB limit, you'll either have to wait until the next cycle or upgrade to a paid plan. Privacy & security: has been around for a while and has a strong no-logs reputation. It supports OpenVPN and WireGuard, includes a kill switch, and has built-in protection against DNS and IPv6 leaks, all available even in the free version. Great if 10GB is enough: If your usage is light and you just want solid privacy with short-term data coverage, delivers more than most free VPNs. But again, it's not for Brazilian streaming access from abroad, and you'll want NordVPN for that. Pros 10GB/month free data with no ads OpenVPN and WireGuard support Runs on all major devices and platforms Cons No Brazilian servers on the free plan 10GB limit may not be enough 4. Hotspot Shield — Fast Daily VPN Use, But No Brazil Access If you're in Brazil and just need a quick, simple way to protect your traffic on public Wi-Fi or browse securely while traveling, Hotspot Shield's free plan offers a clean, no-signup experience. You get 500MB of data per day, which totals about 15GB per month, which is enough for basic tasks. Servers available: The free plan locks you into a single US-based server. You can't choose other regions, and there are no options for South America at all. That's fine for encrypted browsing or checking international sites from inside Brazil, but you won't be able to get a Brazilian IP, so Globoplay, Netflix BR, and local platforms won't work if you're outside the country trying to stream them. Speed and performance: Despite the data limits, Hotspot Shield is fast. It uses its own Hydra protocol, and we were able to browse, stream short YouTube videos, and use messaging apps with no lag. The connection held steady during testing, and it recovered quickly after reconnections or mobile network switches. Privacy & security: Hotspot Shield doesn't log your activity on the free plan, and it offers basic encryption, malware blocking, and a built-in kill switch on desktop. It's not quite as robust as Proton VPN or NordVPN on the privacy side, but it's good enough for casual users who just want a little protection without handing over an email address. Solid for light use, but no Brazil access: If you're in Brazil and just want a quick, lightweight VPN for daily browsing, Hotspot Shield is easy to recommend. But if you're trying to stream Brazilian content from abroad or need long-session support, the 500MB/day cap and lack of local servers are serious limitations. Pros Fast speeds with the Hydra protocol No account or email required to start Simple with clean mobile and desktop apps Cons No Brazilian servers — US location only Daily data cap limits video streaming Can't access Brazil-only platforms Wrapping Up Most free VPNs can't provide you with a Brazilian IP address, and the ones that try often fall short on streaming, speed, or security. Whether you're looking to access Globoplay, BandPlay, or Netflix BR from outside Brazil, or just want reliable, private browsing at home, NordVPN is the only 'free-for-now' VPN that checks every box. With real servers in Brazil, consistently fast speeds, and a 30-day money-back guarantee, NordVPN is the only choice we confidently recommend if you're serious about staying connected to Brazilian content with no compromises. Try NordVPN Risk-Free

How to Watch Globoplay Abroad: A Step-by-Step Guide
How to Watch Globoplay Abroad: A Step-by-Step Guide

Gizmodo

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

How to Watch Globoplay Abroad: A Step-by-Step Guide

Globoplay is Brazil's answer to Netflix: a vibrant streaming hub packed with telenovelas, news, football, and documentaries that shape the country's cultural pulse. From Vai na Fé to Fantástico, it's where over 30 million users tune in monthly for everything Globo. But there's a catch: if you're outside Brazil (or one of a handful of supported countries), Globoplay shuts its digital doors. That's a real letdown for Brazilians living abroad, Portuguese learners, or anyone hooked on top-tier Brazilian storytelling and live sports. The good news? You don't have to settle for dodgy streams or risk your privacy to get access. In this guide, we'll show you how to unlock Globoplay from anywhere using a reliable VPN. How to Watch Globoplay outside of Brazil: Tutorial Just switching your IP address isn't always enough when it comes to Globoplay. The platform can flag DNS mismatches, block suspicious VPN IPs, and even deny access based on packet patterns from unreliable VPNs. So, while plenty of services promise access, most fall apart the moment you hit 'Play' on a live stream or high-demand telenovela. Ready to set it up? Here's how to unlock the full Globoplay experience while you're abroad: Get a NordVPN Subscription: Start by heading to NordVPN's official site and picking a plan. Their long-term plans cost just over $3/month and come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, which perfect for testing it out with Globoplay risk-free. Download the App on Your Device: Install NordVPN on the device you'll use to stream. It works flawlessly on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, smart TVs, and even routers if you want to stream on devices like Apple TV or gaming consoles. Log In and Enable Threat Protection (Optional): Once you're in, you can toggle on Threat Protection Pro if you're on desktop. It blocks ads, trackers, and shady links, great if you plan to browse other Brazilian sites alongside watching Globoplay. Connect to a Server in Brazil: Search for 'Brazil' in the server list and tap to connect. NordVPN has 60+ servers in the country, and during our tests, the São Paulo and Curitiba nodes were the most reliable for uninterrupted Globoplay access. When you're connected to the server, you should now have a Brazilian IP address. Clear Cache and Cookies (If Needed): If you previously tried accessing Globoplay without a VPN or with a weaker one, clear your browser's cache and cookies. This helps reset location data that might still be stored. Head to Globoplay and Start Streaming: Visit or open the app. You should now have full access to live and on-demand content — no error messages or dreadful geo-block screens. We picked NordVPN for this guide because it's been the most consistent performer in our tests. We ran a week-long trial across five locations (including Germany, Japan, the US, and a café in Lisbon). NordVPN's Brazil-based servers worked every single time, whether we were streaming Globo Esporte, watching Vai na Fé, or flipping through on-demand content on mobile. Best VPN for Accessing Globoplay From Anywhere Not all VPNs can crack Globoplay's geo-lock. Some might get you to the homepage but crash when you log in. Others will stream for a few seconds before you hit the dreaded 'content not available in your region' screen. We've tested a bunch, and only a few actually deliver smooth, secure access to Globoplay from outside Brazil. 7492 servers 118 covered countries 30 days money-back guarantee 10 simultaneous connections 9.4 /10 Visit site Our review Monthly price 3,09 $ 27 MONTHS 4,99 $ 12 MONTHS 11,99 $ 1 MONTH Our opinion: The best overall VPN for reliability and security Speed Security Features Ease of use Customer support Value for money SEE MORE 1 3000 servers 105 covered countries 30 days money-back guarantee 8 simultaneous connections 9.1 /10 Visit site Our review Monthly price 6,67 $ 15 MONTHS 9,99 $ 6 MONTHS 12,95 $ 1 MONTH Our opinion: The fast and easy to use quality VPN Speed Security Features Ease of use Customer support Value for money SEE MORE 2 27000 servers 91 covered countries 30 days money-back guarantee Unlimited connections 9 /10 Visit site Our review Monthly price 2,19 $ 24+2 MONTHS 7,50 $ 6 MONTHS 11,99 $ 1 MONTH Our opinion: The best VPN at affordable rates Speed Security Features Ease of use Customer support Value for money SEE MORE 3 1. NordVPN We've tested NordVPN with Globoplay on mobile, desktop, and even a smart TV setup—and it consistently delivers. That's no surprise to us, since we consider it the best VPN for Brazil. It has 60+ high-speed servers in Brazil that actually work with Globoplay, even for live content. Whether we were watching Jornal Nacional or catching up on classic telenovelas, there was no buffering, no geo-errors, and the streams stayed crisp in full HD. Why It Works So Well It's not just the server count. NordVPN's SmartPlay tech helps bypass even tougher regional blocks quietly, without manual DNS changes. And its custom NordLynx protocol (a faster, safer spin on WireGuard) delivers top-tier speeds, even when you're connecting from the opposite side of the globe. Globoplay Access Abroad Made Easy We also loved how well NordVPN held up during long streaming sessions, even on hotel Wi-Fi in Lisbon, where many Brazilian expats live. Switching servers mid-stream didn't crash the app, and logging in to Globoplay via browser or app was smooth every time. If you're traveling or living outside Brazil, NordVPN gives you that 'local' connection feel: fast, stable, and private. Great for More Than Just Streaming What makes NordVPN stand out is how well it balances streaming power with real privacy. It uses AES-256 and ChaCha20 encryption, has an independently audited no-logs policy, and includes Threat Protection, which blocks trackers and shady domains while you browse. If you're accessing Globoplay from a café, hotel, or public Wi-Fi abroad, that's extra peace of mind. You can find more details in our NordVPN review. Pricing and Compatibility NordVPN's plans start at just over $3/month with a long-term subscription, and you can connect up to 10 devices simultaneously. It works on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, smart TVs, and even routers. We tested it on an Android phone and an Apple TV (NordVPN offers the best Apple TV VPN app, according to our tests), and setup was smooth in both cases. Try NordVPN Now Pros 60+ Brazilian servers SmartPlay tech for streaming without hiccups Super-fast speeds Strong privacy and security features Works on all major devices 30-day money-back guarantee Cons Price fluctuations 2. ExpressVPN ExpressVPN is another powerhouse that passed all our tests with flying colors. Its servers in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are incredibly consistent, and we were able to stream live Globo channels and on-demand shows with zero buffering, even while switching from mobile to desktop to Fire TV Stick in one session. Built for Streaming on the Go Where ExpressVPN really shines is device compatibility. Whether you're watching Globoplay on your phone, tablet, smart TV, or browser, ExpressVPN's apps are sleek, responsive, and incredibly easy to use. You can install it directly on your router if you want to cover multiple devices at once, and there's now a dedicated app for Apple TV too. Privacy and Performance, Locked In The service uses Lightway, its proprietary protocol built for speed and stability, and it worked flawlessly during our test streams. With AES-256 encryption, split tunneling, and a strict no-logs policy, you also don't have to compromise security for convenience. Plus, it refreshes IPs often, making it harder for Globoplay to detect and block. Why It's Great for Brazilian Expats ExpressVPN is an ideal choice if you're in a household with multiple users or devices that need access to Globoplay. It supports up to 8 simultaneous connections, which is great for families or roommates who want to stream different shows or sports at once. Pricing Plans start at a slightly higher price point than NordVPN at around $5/month on long-term deals, but you get 24/7 live chat support, extremely polished apps, and one of the most reliable unblocking track records in the industry. Try ExpressVPN Now Pros Servers in Rio and São Paulo Lightway protocol = fast, stable streams Great multi-device support Easy-to-use apps Reliable for both live and on-demand content Cons Slightly pricier than competitors Fewer customization options than PIA 3. Private Internet Access Private Internet Access is a sleeper pick for streaming Globoplay abroad, and a surprisingly solid one. While it doesn't get as much hype as NordVPN, PIA has a dedicated Brazilian server that worked smoothly with Globoplay during our tests. We streamed Big Brother Brasil and Jornal da Globo on back-to-back nights, and PIA never broke a sweat. Easy to Tweak, Easy to Trust PIA VPN is perfect for users who want a bit more control. You can fine-tune everything, from encryption protocols to DNS settings. That's a big deal if you're trying to avoid streaming interruptions or want to boost connection stability while abroad. And if you're a bit of a tinkerer, the level of customization Private Internet Access offers on both desktop and mobile is genuinely refreshing. Streaming + Privacy Without the Bloat Even with all that flexibility, PIA keeps things clean under the hood. It uses OpenVPN and WireGuard, supports AES-256 encryption, and sticks to a verified no-logs policy. While its interface feels more utilitarian than stylish, the performance didn't miss, even when switching countries or re-routing through servers in Argentina as a backup. Budget-Friendly with Room to Grow Private Internet Access is also the most affordable option of the bunch. Long-term plans start at just over $2/month, and you get unlimited device connections, which is perfect if you have a large household or like to stream across multiple platforms. It works on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and even has support for smart TVs via router setup. On that note, it ranks highly in our test of VPNs that work with routers. Try Private Internet Access Now Pros Tons of customization options Unlimited simultaneous connections Very affordable long-term plans Strong encryption and privacy protections Cons Interface could feel a bit for casual users Fewer server locations in South America How We Picked the Best VPNs to Access Globoplay From Abroad We didn't just Google a list and call it a day. To find the best VPN for streaming Globoplay globally, we ran multiple hands-on tests, simulating real scenarios — from airport lounges in Europe to shared Wi-Fi in Southeast Asia. Our goal? Seamless access to Globo's shows, news, and live sports without buffering, errors, or security trade-offs. Must Work With Globoplay's Brazilian Servers Globoplay doesn't play around with its geo-blocks. We only considered VPNs that had physical servers in Brazil, not virtual locations or relays. If a VPN couldn't consistently stream content on both the browser and mobile app versions of Globoplay, it didn't make the cut. NordVPN came out on top here. Its 60+ servers in Brazil, paired with SmartPlay tech, made unblocking Globoplay feel like logging in from São Paulo itself. Speed and Reliability Matter — Especially for Live Streams You don't want buffering when Fantástico is live or missing that goal in Brasileirão Série A. We tested each VPN for streaming speed, latency, and reconnection time across Wi-Fi and mobile networks. ExpressVPN impressed us with its Lightway protocol, which delivered steady speeds, fast reconnections, and smooth streaming across five different test countries. Security Without Slowing You Down Streaming should be safe, especially if you're watching over public Wi-Fi or on a shared network abroad. But we didn't want heavy-handed encryption slowing things to a crawl. Private Internet Access (PIA) struck a nice balance with WireGuard support, customizable settings, and a strict no-logs policy, all while keeping our speeds surprisingly snappy during off-hours. Multi-Device Support That's Actually Useful We looked for VPNs that work well on mobile, desktop, smart TVs, and routers, not just in theory, but in practice. That's especially important for Globoplay, which has a mobile-first user base and is often watched on the go. All three of our picks (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and PIA) offer native apps for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and even Apple TV and Fire TV Stick, which we tested directly for Globoplay access. Free VPNs for Globoplay Don't Cut It While we tested several free VPNs, none of them made the cut. Most couldn't get past Globoplay's firewalls, and the few that did offered unreliable speeds or triggered playback errors. Proton VPN, our usual go-to for no-cost privacy, unfortunately doesn't offer Brazilian servers on its free plan, which means it's a non-starter for streaming Globo content. When it comes to accessing Globoplay from abroad, a reliable paid VPN like NordVPN is the only way to go. It's not just about location spoofing, but stable access, security, and quality that free services simply can't deliver. Final Words Globoplay is a cultural goldmine—but only if you can actually access it. Whether you're a Brazilian living abroad, a language learner trying to immerse yourself in local content, or just someone who appreciates great drama and live football, geo-blocks shouldn't be the reason you miss out. We tested multiple VPNs to watch Globoplay from anywhere, but NordVPN stood out as the most reliable and hassle-free option. Its strong server presence in Brazil, blazing-fast speeds, and smart streaming tech like SmartPlay made it the clear winner for unblocking Globoplay outside Brazil. If you're serious about accessing Globo's best shows without buffering, error messages, or shady streams, NordVPN is your ticket to Brazil—no passport required. Try NordVPN risk-free today

How to Watch Brazilian TV Abroad (Globo, Record, and More)
How to Watch Brazilian TV Abroad (Globo, Record, and More)

Gizmodo

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

How to Watch Brazilian TV Abroad (Globo, Record, and More)

Brazilian TV is more than just telenovelas and samba-soaked carnival coverage — it's a cultural engine with global appeal. In fact, Globo alone reaches over 100 million viewers daily, delivering everything from breaking news and reality shows to high-production dramas like Verdades Secretas and Pantanal. But if you're living abroad or just traveling outside Brazil, trying to stream your favorite shows can feel like hitting a digital wall. That's because most Brazilian streaming platforms and TV channels are geo-restricted — meaning you'll get blocked the moment your IP address says 'not in Brazil.' That's where a VPN comes in. It works as a simple tool on your phone, computer, or even your router — as long as you choose a reliable one. In the following lines, we'll show you exactly how to use one, which VPNs actually work, and how to get back to watching Brazilian TV abroad without buffering. Best VPNs to Watch Brazilian Television Outside Brazil After testing a dozen VPNs across multiple countries and devices, only a few actually gave us smooth, reliable access to Brazilian TV platforms. We're talking Globoplay, RecordTV Play, SBT Vídeos, and even Brazilian Amazon Prime content. Most services either got blocked at the homepage or lagged so hard we couldn't make it past the intro credits of Pantanal. But three VPNs consistently bypassed geo-restrictions, maintained high speeds, and kept our connection locked to Brazil, no matter where in the world we were. 7492 servers 118 covered countries 30 days money-back guarantee 10 simultaneous connections 9.4 /10 Visit site Our review Monthly price 3,09 $ 27 MONTHS 4,99 $ 12 MONTHS 11,99 $ 1 MONTH Our opinion: The best overall VPN for reliability and security Speed Security Features Ease of use Customer support Value for money SEE MORE 1 3000 servers 105 covered countries 30 days money-back guarantee 8 simultaneous connections 9.1 /10 Visit site Our review Monthly price 6,67 $ 15 MONTHS 9,99 $ 6 MONTHS 12,95 $ 1 MONTH Our opinion: The fast and easy to use quality VPN Speed Security Features Ease of use Customer support Value for money SEE MORE 2 27000 servers 91 covered countries 30 days money-back guarantee Unlimited connections 9 /10 Visit site Our review Monthly price 2,19 $ 24+2 MONTHS 7,50 $ 6 MONTHS 11,99 $ 1 MONTH Our opinion: The best VPN at affordable rates Speed Security Features Ease of use Customer support Value for money SEE MORE 3 1. NordVPN If you're looking for a VPN that can slip past Brazil's regional blocks without breaking a sweat, NordVPN is the best choice you can make in 2025. We tested it on Globoplay, RecordTV Play, and even Brazilian Prime Video, and it unlocked them all on the first try. No IP leaks, no CAPTCHA loops, no 'Sorry, this content isn't available in your region' dead ends. NordVPN's edge lies in its SmartPlay technology, which combines Smart DNS with VPN encryption. That means streaming platforms think you're in Brazil, while your data stays encrypted behind Nord's security layer. During testing, we connected to São Paulo, and it delivered HD playback of Verdades Secretas II, Jornal Nacional, and A Fazenda without buffering or lag. Speed-wise, NordVPN stays consistent. Even while connected from Europe and the US, we saw no more than a 10-15% drop from our base connection, which is excellent for cross-continent streaming. And thanks to NordLynx, its custom WireGuard-based protocol, it keeps things fast and stable, even when streaming in 4K or casting to a smart TV. It also helps that NordVPN supports just about every device. We had it running on a Windows laptop, an iPhone, a Fire Stick (it offers the best VPN app for Fire TV), and even a Smart TV — all under a single account. Setup took just minutes, and switching between servers was fast and glitch-free. At around $3/month (with a 2-year plan), plus a 30-day money-back guarantee, NordVPN delivers the best mix of performance, privacy, and price for anyone serious about watching Brazilian content abroad. Try NordVPN Now Pros Unblocks all major Brazilian streaming SmartPlay tech = no need for manual tweaking Fast, stable speeds Apps for every major device out there Easy-to-use apps Strong privacy tools baked in Cons Limited to 10 connections per account 2. ExpressVPN If you want a VPN that just works without any fiddling or wondering if Globo's going to freeze during a football match, ExpressVPN is your go-to for smooth, stable Brazilian television access from anywhere. During testing, ExpressVPN immediately unblocked Globoplay, SBT Vídeos, RecordTV Play, and even BandNews TV live streams without hesitation. We connected from servers in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, both of which gave us reliable, high-speed access with zero buffering. Even better? They held steady during prime-time hours when other VPNs started to buckle. ExpressVPN's real superpower is its Lightway Turbo protocol, which it connects fast, maintains stable speeds, and plays nicely with every kind of device. Whether we were on an Android phone, Fire Stick, smart TV, or just casting from a laptop, streams started within seconds and played without dropouts. Pantanal? Smooth. Fantástico? Crystal clear. What we also loved is ExpressVPN's cross-platform consistency. The app interface is clean and fast across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and smart TV platforms. There's even a browser extension if you just want to unblock Globoplay in a tab and move on with your day. ExpressVPN costs a bit more, about $5/month on a long-term plan, but the difference shows. With fast connections to two Brazilian server locations, strong privacy practices, and 24/7 support that actually responds, it's worth the bump if you want reliability with zero friction. Try ExpressVPN Now Pros Instantly unblocks Globoplay and more Multiple servers in Brazil Lightway protocol offers fast, stable streams Beginner-friendly interface across all devices No speed drops or buffering during peak hours Cons Pricier than most other options Limited to 8 simultaneous connections 3. Private Internet Access If you're after the most affordable way to reliably stream Brazilian TV from abroad, Private Internet Access (PIA) is your pick. At around $2/month on long-term plans, it's a killer deal, especially if you don't mind getting your hands a little dirty during setup. PIA gave us full access to Globo, RecordTV, and SBT, though it wasn't as seamless as Nord or Express. We had to switch servers once or twice (PIA has over 60 servers in Brazil, split between São Paulo and Rio), and occasionally clear browser cookies before Globoplay would fully load. But once we were in, streaming was smooth, as HD quality held up even on mid-range connections. Where Private Internet Access really stands out is customization. You get full control over encryption strength, VPN protocols (WireGuard, OpenVPN), and split tunneling. Want to route only Globoplay through the VPN while everything else stays on your regular IP? You can. Want to tweak for speed over security while watching A Fazenda? Go for it. It also supports unlimited simultaneous connections, making it a great pick if you want to protect multiple devices (or share the plan across a household). Apps are available on all major platforms, but the interface leans more toward the practical than the polished — think functionality over flash. If you want the cheapest VPN that actually gets the job done for Brazilian content, and you're okay with a bit more manual fine-tuning, Private Internet Access gives you the best bang for your buck. Try Private Internet Access Now Pros Unlocks platforms like RecordTV reliably Physical servers in Brazil for quick access Unlimited device connections per account Deep customization for speed and flexibility Cons May require manual tweaks like switching servers Interface is more utilitarian than user-friendly How to Watch Brazilian TV Abroad: Our Tutorial To make this article complete, we need to show you how to use a VPN to access all Brazilian TV channels from abroad. Of all the VPNs we tested, NordVPN was the most consistent at unblocking Globoplay, RecordTV, SBT Vídeos, and Band TV from outside Brazil. What sealed the deal? NordVPN has over 20 servers in Brazil, giving you more flexibility and stability — especially when traffic is high or a server is temporarily flagged. Step 1: Sign up for NordVPN – Head to and choose a plan. The 2-year option gives the best value at around $3/month, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee if it's not for you. Head to and choose a plan. The 2-year option gives the best value at around $3/month, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee if it's not for you. Step 2: Download and install the NordVPN app – It works on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, and more. Pick your platform and follow the quick install guide. It works on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, and more. Pick your platform and follow the quick install guide. Step 3: Connect to a Brazilian server – Launch the app and select any server in Brazil — NordVPN has over 20 to choose from. Why? Because the goal is to get an IP address that makes it appear as though you're located in Brazil. Launch the app and select any server in Brazil — NordVPN has over 20 to choose from. Why? Because the goal is to get an IP address that makes it appear as though you're located in Brazil. Step 4: Clear your browser cookies – This helps prevent any lingering location data from interfering with the connection. This helps prevent any lingering location data from interfering with the connection. Step 5: Head to your favorite Brazilian streaming site – Go to or and start streaming. That's it, no complex settings, no trial and error. Just full access to Brazilian TV, no matter where you are in the world. Why Free VPNs Don't Let You Access Brazilian TV Channels Outside Brazil Using a free VPN might sound like the easiest way to unlock Brazilian TV from outside the country, but in practice, it's a dead end. Here's why most free services just can't deliver when it comes to streaming Globoplay abroad (but also RecordTV or SBT). Most Free VPNs Don't Offer Brazilian Servers The biggest roadblock? Server availability. Most free VPN providers don't even include Brazil as a connection option. Instead, they prioritize traffic-heavy regions like the US, UK, or Germany, ignoring South America altogether. Take Proton VPN, for example, which is one of the most respected names in the free VPN space. While we often recommend it for safe, ad-free browsing, its free tier only gives you access to servers in five countries: the US, Netherlands, Japan, Poland, and Romania. That means Brazilian platforms like Globoplay or Band TV won't even see you as a local user, and you'll be blocked before the homepage loads. The Few That Do Are Painfully Unreliable Even in rare cases where a free VPN claims to offer Brazilian servers, the performance is rough. These servers are usually overloaded, with extremely limited bandwidth and high latency. That means your stream is likely to buffer, drop out mid-show, or not load at all. Plus, streaming services regularly flag and blacklist free VPN IP addresses. Brazilian platforms use advanced geo-blocking tech, and they're quick to shut down known VPN traffic, especially from free providers that don't rotate their IPs or refresh their infrastructure regularly. Free VPNs for Brazil Cut Corners to Stay 'Free' There's a trade-off for that $0 price tag. Many free VPNs rely on ads, data logging, or bandwidth throttling to survive. That's bad news if your goal is smooth, private streaming. You'll often encounter popups, sluggish speeds, or questionable privacy practices that put your data at risk, all while still being blocked from watching Vai na Fé or A Fazenda. You won't find premium tools like Smart DNS, stealth protocols, or dedicated streaming servers, all of which are critical for bypassing geo-restrictions on Brazilian platforms. TLDR: If your goal is to stream Brazilian TV from abroad without stress, free VPNs just aren't built for it. Whether you're chasing CBF matches on Band or catching up on Verdades Secretas on Globoplay, you need a VPN that can deliver consistent speed, secure access, and verified servers in Brazil. Final Words Whether you're living abroad, traveling for work, or just missing a taste of home, watching Brazilian TV outside the country shouldn't feel like a locked door. Platforms like Globoplay, RecordTV Play, SBT, and Band are packed with the shows, news, and culture that connect millions of Brazilians every day. With the right VPN that has servers in Brazil, you can stay plugged in. After testing dozens of services, NordVPN stood out for its fast Brazilian servers, reliable unblocking, and streaming performance that felt local — even from thousands of miles away. It's the most consistent way to bypass geo-restrictions and bring Brazilian content back to your screen without delays, dropouts, or frustration. So grab your VPN, pick a show, and hit play — Brazilian television is never more than a click away, no matter where you are. Watch Brazilian TV with NordVPN

‘Queen of the South's' Alice Braga to Star in New Carolina Jabor Film, Based on Novel by Cannes Jury Member Leila Slimani (EXCLUSIVE)
‘Queen of the South's' Alice Braga to Star in New Carolina Jabor Film, Based on Novel by Cannes Jury Member Leila Slimani (EXCLUSIVE)

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time17-05-2025

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‘Queen of the South's' Alice Braga to Star in New Carolina Jabor Film, Based on Novel by Cannes Jury Member Leila Slimani (EXCLUSIVE)

Reuniting two of the producers behind Walter Salles' Oscar winning 'I'm Still Here,' 'Queen of the South' lead Alice Braga will star in an adaptation of Cannes jury member Leila Slimani's debut novel 'In the Garden of the Ogre,' produced by Conspiraçao, one of Brazil's top producers, and Globoplay, the VOD service of Brazilian TV giant Globo. To be directed by Carolina Jabor ('Liquid Truth'), the big screen makeover of the renowned Moroccan-French author figures as the second title in a four-pic co-production pact announced in 2023 by Globoplay and the Walt Disney Company, with Disney's Star Original Productions, its label dedicated to Brazilian productions, co-producing the feature. More from Variety Eli Roth's 'Ice Cream Man' Sells Distribution Rights in France, U.K., and Other Key Territories to StudioCanal's Sixth Dimension (EXCLUSIVE) Biopic of Turkish-Armenian Photojournalist Ara Güler Becomes First Film to Be Jointly Produced by Historically Hostile Turkey and Armenia (EXCLUSIVE) Storyboard Media Re-Teams With 'Maybe It's True What They Say About Us' Director Camilo Becerra on Coming-of-Age Drama 'The Sky That We Paint' (EXCLUSIVE) Announced by Variety at the Cannes Festival, the adaptation turns on Júlia, a successful journalist lives comfortably in São Paulo with her surgeon husband and young son. However, she hides a secret: her addiction to risky sex. 'When her husband suggests moving to a small town, Júlia sees this as a chance to abandon her destructive behavior and become the mother and wife she has always wanted to be,' the synopsis reads. 'But as the move approaches, her addiction intensifies, threatening to expose her secrets and destroy her family.' 'I'm thrilled that 'In the Garden of the Ogre' is being adapted for cinema,' said Slimani, whose second novel, 'Lullaby' (aka 'The Perfect Nanny') won the Prix Goncourt, a top French literary award. Slimani wrote 'In the Garden of the Ogre,' she added, 'with many cinematic images in mind – almost like a film. I often thought of works like 'Belle de Jour,' both Joseph Kessel's novel and Buñuel's film, and 'Damage,' by Louis Malle. These references deeply inspired the book's atmosphere – the unspoken tensions, the glances, the silent games. Seeing this story come to life on screen is like returning to its roots. It's moving and very emotional,' Slimani observed. 'She is a woman trying to live two parallel lives where conflicting emotions coexist. As her addiction consumes her, she loses control over her own existence,' highlighted director Carolina Jabor. Slimani's work has been translated into 30 languages. Braga also starred in Apple TV's 'Dark Matter.' Teaming with top writers – Lucas Paraizo on 'Liquid Truth,' Clarice Falcão on 'Elected' – Jabor has consolidated as one of Brazil's foremost female directors. Rita Piffer ('Paradeiros') is writing the screenplay in collaboration with Carolina Jabor and Victoria Visco. Filming will take place this year in São Paulo, Brazil. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

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