Para volver a amar (telenovela)
Para volver a amar | |
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Genre | Black Comedy Drama/Satire Telenovela |
Developed by | Roberto Gómez Fernández Giselle González |
Starring | Rebecca Jones Alejandra Barros Nailea Norvind Africa Zavala Zaide Silvia Gutierrez Sophie Alexander Alejandro Camacho Rene Strickler Jesús Ochoa Mark Tacher Juan Carlos Barreto Flavio Medina |
Opening theme | "Para volver a amar" Kany García |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 146 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Roberto Gómez Fernández Giselle González |
Running time | 40-45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Picture format | 480i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Original release | July 12, 2010 – January 30, 2011 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Niña de mi Corazón |
Followed by | Rafaela |
External links | |
Website |
Para volver a amar (literally 'To Love Again' but known in English speaking markets as 'Marriage Diaries') is a Televisa[1] telenovela that aired on the Canal de las Estrellas channel in Mexico from July 12, 2010 to January 30, 2011. It stars Rebecca Jones, Rene Strickler, Alejandra Barros, Jesus Ochoa, Nailea Norvind, Mark Tacher, Africa Zavala and Zaide Silvia Gutierrez stars as protagonists. With Alejandro Camacho, Juan Carlos Barreto, Sophie Alexander, Flavio Medina, Susana González and the first actress Magda Guzmán stars as antagonists. The Mexican version however is taken from the original Colombian soap opera series "El Último Matrimonio Feliz". The story is about six women who befriend each other and help each other deal with the pains of life, particularly in regard to marriage and relationships. They'll realize that even amidst their problems, happiness is not impossible to attain.
Para Volver a Amar aired in the United States on Univision from March 8, 2011 to October 28, 2011 at 12am/11pm central.[2]
From June 3, 2012 - November 28, 2014 Univision broadcast reruns of Para Volver a Amar Sunday mornings at 8am/7c replacing Muchachitas como tu.
As December 10, 2012 - July 5, 2013 TL Novelas broadcast 10:00, 16:00 and 22:00 Replacing Mañana es para siempre, with Amor real replacing it the July 8.
From April 4, 2016 Canal de las Estrellas broadcast reruns 12:00 replacing Hasta que el dinero nos separe ended it the February 26.
Argument
The story revolves around the lives of 6 women who are facing the reality of their day to day life with their partners. The first woman is Antonia Palacios (Rebecca Jones), a successful and respected woman, who is married to Patricio González (René Strickler). The couple has a daughter, Paola (Thelma Madrigal). Antonia works for Braulio Longoria's (Alejandro Camacho) company, but when Pao has an accident, Antonia decides to resign and spend more time with her family. When Pao recovers, she and Patricio encourage Antonia to start her own real estate company.
The second woman is Rosaura Perez (Zaide Silvia Gutierrez), a secretary married to Rolando Salgar (Jesus Ochoa), a womanizing taxi driver. Rolando is having an affair with a younger woman, Mireya, and leaves Rosaura and their two children Cesar and Jenny. Rosaura starts working for Antonia's real estate company, and will try anything to get her husband back.
Barbara Mantilla (Alejandra Barros) is the third woman who works for Antonia's real estate business. Behind the appearance of a happy woman, Barbara hides an intense frustration caused by Jaime Espinosa (Juan Carlos Barreto), a jealous and alcoholic husband who is physically abusive. Along with the couple lives his mother, Dona Conchita Cabrera (Magda Guzmán), a manipulative woman who tries to ruin the life of Barbara and supports everything that Jaime does. Antonia soon discovers these problems and tries to help Barbara.
Maite Duarte (Sophie Alexander)is a former client of Antonia who comes to work for Antonia's real estate company after she is let go from the company she worked before. Antonia realizes that Maite is an ambitious and neurotic woman who is determined to compete with her husband Jorge Casso(Mark Tacher) for money. Maite begins a legal fight with him to get a divorce. Despite this, Antonia doesn't deny the opportunity to work and tries to help her.
The fifth woman to join the company is Yorley Quiroga (Africa Zavala), who is weary of David Magaña (Flavio Medina), her slacker husband. David abandons his family to try his luck in the United States. Meanwhile Yorley falls in love with Leonardo Torres (Agustín Arana), but unfortunately for her, her daughter and David disagree with the relationship and try to break them up.
Renato (Edgar Vivar) is the gay owner of a beauty salon. Charito (Marcia Coutiño), one of the haidressers and Renato's best friend, is completely in love with handyman Alcides (Alex Sirvent). Alcides is gay but, fearing rejection, he keeps his true sexual orientation a secret - which he eventually reveals to Renato and Barbara. Alcides' best friend Quintin (Eduardo España), a chauvinistic man who spends his time criticising women for their 'lack of morals', falls for Charito.
Finally, the sixth story is that of Valeria Andrade (Nailea Norvind), a socialite and fashion icon. Unbeknownst to society, she is a victim of psychological abuse by her husband, the respected businessman Braulio Longoria. Valeria has always had the idea that she is just a rag doll that Braulio bought from her mother, a prostitute who believed that Braulio would give a better life to her daughter and help her out financially. Unfortunately for him, his son Sebastian Longoria (Alfonso Dosal) is rebellious and ignorant to the problems of his parents. Valeria soon joins the team of Antonia.
Antonia is proud of the assistance being given to the other women. All this changes when she develops breast cancer that begins to slowly break down her marriage when she tries to hide it. But despite all of this, Antonia is no longer the example to follow and changes the lives of all women who have come to her and gradually learns that there still is hope for love again.
Cast
- Rebecca Jones as Antonia Palacios.
- Alejandro Camacho as Braulio Longoria.
- Rene Strickler as Patricio González.
- Alejandra Barros as Bárbara Mantilla.
- Nailea Norvind as Valeria Andrade/Marleny Esparza.
- Jesus Ochoa as Rolando Salgar "El Cachetes".
- Africa Zavala as Yorley Quiroga.
- Mark Tacher as Jorge Casso.
- Zaide Silvia Gutierrez as Rosaura Pereyra.
- Juan Carlos Barreto as Jaime Espinosa.
- Sophie Alexander as Mayté Duarte.
- Flavio Medina as David Magaña.
- Alberto Estrella as Rodrigo Longoria.
- Susana González as Doménica Dalmacci".
- Agustín Arana as Leonardo Torres.
- first actress Magda Guzmán as Conchita Cabrera.
- & first actor Édgar Vivar as Renato Villamar.
- Lisset as Denisse.
- Pablo Valentín as Marcial.
- Eduardo España as Quintín.
- Alex Sirvent as Alcides.
- Adalberto Parra as Amador.
- Danny Perea as Jenny Salgar".
- Marcia Coutiño as Charito.
- Juan Ríos Cantú as Faber Esparza.
- Jana Raluy as Miranda Pinto.
- Alfonso Dosal as Sebastián Longoria".
- Gabriela Zamora as Mireya Nieto
- Ricardo Fastlitch as Plinio
- Ricardo Guerra as Pavel.
- Thelma Madrigal as Paola 'Pao' González".
- Ariane Pellicer as Cindy.
- Guillermo Avilan as César Salgar".
- Loania Quinzaños as Fanny.
- Georgina Pedret as Clarita.
- invited actress Soccorro Bonilla
- invited actor Justo Martínez as Don Nazario.
- Mario Loria as Sergio Aldama.
- Delia Casanova as Benigna González.
- Arturo Barba as Román Pérez.
- Claudia Godínez as Jessica.
- Cassandra Ciangherotti as Laila.
- Miguel Pizarro as Andrés.
- Karol Sevilla as Monse.
- Juan Verduzco as Enrique Pimentel.
- Alex Perea as El Chino.
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated | Result |
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2011 | TVyNovelas Award[3] | |||
Best telenovela | Roberto Gómez Fernández and Giselle González[3] | Won | ||
Best Actress | Rebecca Jones | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | René Strickler | Nominated | ||
Best Male Antagonist | Juan Carlos Barreto[3] | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Alejandra Barros[3] | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Jesús Ochoa[3] | Won | ||
Best first Actress | Magda Guzmán[3] | Won | ||
Best first Actor | Alejandro Camacho[3] | Won | ||
Best Juvenile Actor | Alfonso Dosal[3] | Won | ||
Best female revelation | Thelma Madrigal | Nominated | ||
Best theme song | "Para volver a amar" by Kany García |
Nominated | ||
Premios People en Español[4] | Best telenovela | Para volver a amar | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Nailea Norvind | Nominated | ||
Rebecca Jones | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Alejandro Camacho | Nominated | ||
René Strickler | Nominated | |||
Best supporting actress | Alejandra Barros | Nominated | ||
Magda Guzmán | Nominated | |||
Sophie Alexander | Nominated | |||
Best supporting actor | Mark Tacher[4] | Won | ||
Best villain | Juan Carlos Barreto | Nominated | ||
Revelation of the Year | Alfonso Dosal | Nominated | ||
Couple of the Year | Rebecca Jones and René Strickler | Nominated | ||
Premios ACE | Best telenovela | Para volver a amar | Won | |
Best female starring | Rebecca Jones | Won | ||
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez | Nominated | |||
Best male starring | Alejandro Camacho | Won | ||
Mark Tacher | Nominated | |||
Best revelation actor | Flavio Medina | Won | ||
Premios Bravo[5] | Best telenovela | Roberto Gómez Fernández and Giselle González[5] | Won | |
Best actor antagonistic | Juan Carlos Barreto[5] | Won | ||
Male youth revelation | Alfonso Dosal[5] | Won | ||
Child revelation | Loania Quinzaños[5] | Won | ||
Best screenplay | Aída Guajardo[5] | Won |
References
- ↑ Esmas Producción de Roberto Gómez Fernández
- ↑ Para volver a amar: El lado oscuro del matrimonio
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