Monday, April 29, 2013
Weekend Discussion: Producers Novelographies - Updated March 9, 2015
Producers with telenovelas currently broadcasting.
3 - 4 pm
Quiero Amarte (2013) Karyme Lozano, Cristian de la Fuente
This is a remake of Imperio de Cristal (1994)
Quiero Amarte starts in the past, when Mauro Montesinos and Elena, the heiress to the coffee plantation, “El Paraíso,” fall in love. They have a child together, Juliana. Elena dies and Mauro is widowed and Juliana motherless. Mauro finds love again when he meets Florencia, the owner of some nearby coffee lands. Just before he is to marry Florencia, Lucrecia, an old "friend," reels him into a loveless marriage with the news she is expecting his child. Later on, Lucrecia finds out Mauro still loves Florencia, even though Florencia has married Mauro's best friend, David, who is also the administrator of Mauro's family coffee plantation. David and Florencia have one child, Amaya. Mauro and Lucrecia have two sons, César, the eldest, Maximiliano and twins Lucio and Flavia. In the present, Max and Amaya fall in love, but evil, secrets, ambitions and pain surround them to keep them from realizing their love.
It also stars Diana Bracho, Flavio Medina and Salvador Zerboni as the antagonists, with the participation of Alex Sirvent, Jose Elias Moreno, Otto Sirgo and Olivia Bucio. Andrés Mercado and Renata Notni star as the young protagonists.
Amor Bravío** (2012) Silvia Navarro, Cristian de la Fuente
Cuando Me Enamoro (2011) Silvia Navarro, Juan Soler
En Nombre del Amor (2008) Alisson Lozz, Sebastian Zurita
Sueños y Caramelos (2005)
Bajo la Misma Piel (2003)
Por Tu Amor (1999) Gaby Spanic, Margarita Magana
Nunca Te Olivdaré (1999) Edith Gonzales & Fernando Colunga (Moreno produced Part II)
** AB was a merger of “De Pura Sangre,” written by Maria Zarattini and "En los cuernos del amor," a new story by Martha Carrillo and Cristina Garcia.
7 – 8 pm
MaPat López de Zatarain
Susana Gonzalez
Alejandra Barros
Cynthia Klitbo
Lissette
Alexis Ayala
8 - 9 pm
Mi Corazón Es Tuyo (2014) Silvia Navarro, Jorge Salinas, and Mayrín Villanueva
Life hasn’t been easy for Ana who works as an exotic dancer in a club and has just lost the home she struggled to own. She knows she has to start over. Through a clerical error at an employment agency, Ana finds herself applying for the job of “nanny” to a wealthy widower, Fernando, with seven difficult children. Somehow, without credentials or a cultured background, Ana manages to charm the children and help in the recovery process from the loss of their mother. Meanwhile, Fernando pursues a woman with a suitable pedigree, but it becomes increasingly obvious that he is smitten with Ana and she is smitten with him.
9 - 10 pm
Hasta el Fin del Mundo (2014) Marjorie De Sousa, Pedro Fernandez, and Julian Gil
10-11 pm
Angelli Nesme Medina (2004-2014)
Que te Perdone Dios (2014) Zuria Vega, Mark Tacher, Rebecca Jones, Sabine Moussier, Sergio Goyri, Erik del Castillo, Altair Jarabo. This is a remake of Abrazame Muy Fuerte.
Lo Que la Vida me Robo (2013) Angelique Boyer, Sebastian Rulli, Daniela Castro*
Abismo de Pasion (2011) Angelique Boyer, David Zepeda, Mark Tacher
Llena de Amor (2010) Ariadne Diaz, Valentino Lanus
Un Gancho al Corazon (2008) Danna Garcia, Sebastian Rulli
Al Diablo con los Guapos (2007) Alison Lozz, Eugenio Siller
Amar Sin Limites (2006) Karyme Lozano, Valentino Lanus
Apuesta por un Amor (2004) Patricia Manterola, Juan Soler
*an updated version of Bodas de Odio with some Amor Real thrown into the mix.
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Martha Godoy – for Telemundo
Joshua Mintz with Gemma Lombardi and David Posada - for Telemundo
Duenos del Paraiso (2014) Kate Castillo, Adriana Barraza, Jorge Zabaleta, Jose Maria Torre, Miguel Varoni
Began broadcasting on Jan 19, 2015
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Producers with telenovelas announced as following the conclusion of the above.
Emilio Larossa – (1998-2013)
Also by Emilio Larossa
Amores con Trampa (2015) - Eduardo Yanez, Itati Cantoral, Ernesto LaGuardia and Africa Zavala. It is a comedy remake of a Chilean telenovela from last year called Somos los Carmona, which sounds a lot like The Beverly Hillbillies --a rural family gets rich and moves to town. This is being advertised already as a replacement for Mi Corazon (most likely)
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Nathalie Lartilleux (wife of Salvador Mejía) – (2008-2014)
La Gata (2014) Maite Perroni and Daniel Arenas
This story follows Esmeralda, a young woman who lives in the poor neighborhood of La Barranca, a place where many, like her, live in abject poverty without the protection and love of a family; a place where she is exploited by the person raising her and has little to look forward to in life. But there is hope. Esmeralda becomes friends with a young man from a good family and, with time, they fall in love – a love that has to remain hidden from the young man’s family, a love that is threatened to be destroyed by lies and deception.
José Alberto Castro – (2004-2014)
Martha Godoy, Joshua Mintz and Ana Graciela Ugalde – for Telemundo
Senora Acero (2014) Blanca Soto, Andres Palacios
Began broadcasting the week of Sep 22, 2014-Ended Jan 12, 2015
Dama y Obrero (2013) Ana Layevska, Jose Luis Reséndez (Venevision version of Chilean original)
Rita Fusaro - (2006-2014) for TV Azteca
Siempre tuya... Acapulco (2014) – began Feb 10, 2014
Pasión morena (2009)
Tengo todo excepto a ti (2008)
Montecristo (2006) Silvia Navarro, Diego Olivera
Maria del Carmen Marcos Rojas, Producer - (2010-2014) for TV Azteca
La Mujer de Judas (2012)
Entre el Amor y el Deseo (2010)
Ignacio Sada Madero – (2001-2014) for Univision
Salvador Mejia Alejandre & where he is Executive Producer – (1997-2013)
Peter Tinoco – (2010-2012) for Venevision
Corazón Apasionado (2012) Marlena Favela, Guy Ecker (daytime)**
Carla Estrada – (1986 – 2010)
Carlos Sotomayor – (1998-2013)
Roberto Hernández Vazquez – (2004-2006)
Valentin Pimstein – (1992-1994)
Ernesto Alonso – (2002-2005)
La Otra (2002) Yadhira Carrillo, Juan Soler
Hugo León Ferrer – (2009-2014) for Telemundo
Aimee Godinez – for Telemundo
João Emanuel Carneiro – Portugese dubbed into Spanish for Telemundo
Diego Ramón Bravo
Camelia La Tejana (2013) Telemundo
Year/Telenovela/Producer
1983 El derecho de nacer Ernesto Alonso
1985 La traición Ernesto Alonso
1986 De pura sangre Ernesto Alonso
1987 Cuna de lobos Carlos Tellez
1988 Quinceañera Carla Estrada
1989 Amor en silencio Carla Estrada
1990 Mi segunda madre Juan Osorio (REMADE in 2014 as POR SIEMPRE MI AMOR)
1992 Cadenas de amargura Carlos Sotomayor
1993 De frente al sol Carla Estrada
1994 Corazón salvaje José Rendón
1995 Imperio de cristal Carlos Sotomayor (REMADE in 2014 as QUIERO AMARTE)
1996 Lazos de amor Carla Estrada
1997 Cañaveral de pasiones Humberto Zurita/Christian Bach
1998 Esmeralda Salvador Mejia
1999 El Privilegio de Amar Carla Estrada (REMADE in 2012 as TRIUMFO DE AMOR)
2000 Laberintos de pasión Ernesto Alonso
2001 Abrázame muy fuerte Salvador Mejia
2002 El Manantial Carla Estrada
2003 La Otra Ernesto Alonso
2004 Amor Real Carla Estrada
2005 Rubí José Alberto Castro
2006 Alborada Carla Estrada
2007 La fea más bella Rosy Ocampo
2008 Destilando Amor Nicandro Diaz Gonzalez (REMADE from CAFÉ CON AROMA DE MUJER and CUANDO SEAS MIA) – Won over Pasión
2010 Hasta que el dinero… Emilio Larrosa – Won over Sortilegio
2011 Para Volver a Amar Roberto Gómez Fernández/Giselle González
2012 La fuerza del destino Rosy Ocampo
2013 Por Ella Soy Eva Rosy Ocampo
2014 Amores Verdaderos Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez
2015 Mi Corazon es Tuyo Juan Osorio
Labels: proximas, telenovelas, weekend
Mejor Novela- Por Ella Soy Eva
Mejor Protagonica-Victoria Ruffo (NO PUEDE SER!)
Mejor Protagonico-David Zepeda
Mejor Antagonico-Marcelo Cordoba
Mejor Antagonica- Leticia Calderon
Mejor Actriz de Reparto- Raquel Olmedo
Mejor Actor de Reparto- Jesus Ochoa
Mejor Primera Actriz-Blanca Guerra
Mejor Primer Actor-Alejandro Camacho
Mejor Guion o' Adaptacion- Amor Bravio
Mejor Actriz Co-Estelar- Paty Navidad
Mejor Actor Co-Estelar-Flavio Medina
Mejor Actriz Juvenil-Livia Brito
Mejor Actor Juvenil-Ferdinando Valencia
Mejor Revelacion Femenina-Cassandra Sanchez Navarro
Mejor Revelacion Masculino- Axel Ricco
Mejor Tema Musical-Solo Un Suspiro
Mejor Director de Escena- Benjamin Cann y Rodrigo Zaunbas (PESE)
I REALLY Wanted Lety, Ferdy, and Marcelo to win so YAY! I couldn't believe Ruffo won. I wanted Jaime to win but David was like the automatic choice LOL.
I watched the awards, too, and I have been scratching my head since last night about this stuff. Victoria Ruffo? CdL winning over AB? Where are people's brains?
Salvador Mejia: I’m surprised he hasn’t tried his hand at a comedy since he loves to inject his dramas with comedy. I think he might be missing his calling because his love of color, pizzazz, and cultural flavor would fit well in a comedic telenovela.
Juan Osorio Ortiz: This is an example of someone who does a mix of comedy and dramas (mostly comedy recently) who did excellent work with a drama- Mi Pecado. That tn was dark, crisp, and very well done.
Emilio Larossa: Seems to do a mix of comedy, drama, mystery, and teen tns. Good for him that he likes to do different things. I enjoyed both Dinero and La Verdad Oculta. The two couldn’t have been more different. All they had in common were a few of Larossa’s favorite actors.
Rosy Ocampo: She usually only does comedies, and she just got the big prize for best telenovela last night with Por Ella Soy Eva. Congrats to her. But I thought she did excellent work with the only adult drama on her list—La Fuerza del Destino. That one, like Mi Pecado, was dark, but very good (and short). My only complaint about that tn was the lack of chemistry between the leads. It was so different than the rest of Ocampo’s work. She should try her hand at drama again.
Carlos Moreno: Not sure why he took such a long break in producing tns before En Nombre del Amor, but it was a good break. He has assembled a team that does excellent work with long, complex storylines that keep the audience engaged.
Ignacio Sada Madero: Since Refugio Para el Amor was such a surprise hit, I wonder if he’ll be given more/higher profile projects and actors. I’d be interested to see what he produces in the future.
Carla Estrada: Oooh! Looks like her next one is a historical tn. Can’t wait! I’m sure it will be good.
Urban- I hear ya about the Male Protagonist winner. David Z. (as hot as he is), did not do much with his Abismo galan. CdlF would have been a way better choice, but there you have it. Since SN wasn’t in the running for Female Protagonist, Victoria Ruffo seems like a logical choice to me. In his acceptance speech, Flavio Medina dedicates his award to Silvia and his sisters. I thought that was really sweet. You can see his speech here, and all the other winners’ acceptance videos too: http://bit.ly/ZWDmWG
Refugio Para el Amor, the little telenovela that could, didn’t get any of the big prizes, but they won a few audience favorite awards: Best Couple and Best Kiss. AB’s Flavio and Silvia won for Best Slap.
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Mejor Director de Escena: Benjamin Cann, Por Ella Soy Eva
Mejor Guión o Adaptación: Amor Bravío – Martha Carrillo, Cristina García, Denisse Phiffer
Mejor Revelación Masculina: Axel Ricco, Corona de Lagrimas
Mejor Revelación Femenina: Cassandra Sanchez Navarro, Corona de Lagrimas
Mejor Actor de Reparto: Flavio Medina, Amor Bravío
Mejor Actriz de Reparto: Raquel Olmedo, Abismo De Pasión
Mejor Primer Actor: Alejandro Camacho, Abismo De Pasión
Mejor Primera Actriz: Blanca Guerra, Abismo De Pasión
Premio a Trayectoria, Por Una Vida De Telenovela: Jaqueline Andere
Mejor Actriz Juvenil: Livia Brito, Abismo De Pasión
Mejor Actor Juvenil: Ferdinando Valencia, Por Ella Soy Eva
Mejor Actor Co-Estelar: Jesús Ochoa, Por Ella Soy Eva
Mejor Actriz Co-Estelar: Paty Navidad, Por Ella Soy Eva
Reconocimiento Por Trayectoria Artistica: Lucero
Mejor Actor Antagónico: Marcelo Cordoba, Por Ella Soy Eva
Mejor Actriz Antagónica: Leticia Calderon, Amor Bravio
Mejor Tema Musical: “Solo Un Suspiro,” Abismo De Pasión
Mejor Actriz Protagónica: Victoria Ruffo, Corona De Lagrimas
Mejor Actor Protagónica: David Zepeda, Abismo De Pasión
Mejor Telenovela: Por Ella Soy Eva
I saw this back in the day and while it is far from my favorite series I had the rare experience of seeing Gabriel Soto for the first time in that one without realizing that he was seriously uglied down to portray Ulises as "Feo". I did the headslap when I finally realized that his clothes were padded through the first half to disguise his dynamite body.
Mejia doing a comedy? Not much of a stretch, all his TN's are a joke.
Victoria Ruffo???????? Did she cry when she accepted?
Nothing would surprise me after that.
I didn't like any of the others much either & since the bone heads didn't nominate SN, what could you expect?
Love Marcelo Cordoba but his villain wasn't that villainous.
I like David Zepeda a lot but CdlF deserved that.
Leticia was the best, that was a no brainer.
AB was the best but I loved Por Ella soy Eva also.
Victoria Ruffo??????????????? I'm sobbing in my café. waaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Since "La Reina del Sur" remains my all-time favorite, I was hoping to see the producer(s) here. I think they are Ángel Ossorio and Patricio Wills I have no idea what else they've done. I know you said you were focusing mostly on Televisa, and perhaps it makes sense to limit the list that way, but I thought I'd offer the suggestion anyway. Feel free to ignore it.
Anyway, whether or not you add "Reina," muchas gracias otra vez.
Flor Salvaje (2011/12)
Los Herederos Del Monte (2010/11)
Ojo Por Ojo (2010/11)
La Diosa Coronada (2010)
El Clon (2010)
Bella Calamidades (2009/10)
Niños Ricos, Pobres Padres (2009)
Victorinos (2009/10)
Doña Bárbara (2008/09)
Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso (2008/09)
La Traición (2008)
Victoria (2007/08)
Madre Luna (2007)
Sin Vergüenza (2007)
Zorro: La Espada y la Rosa (2007)
Amores de mercado (Amores) (2006)
La Tormenta (2005/06)
La mujer en el espejo (2004/05)
Te Voy a Enseñar a Querer (2004/05)
Pasión de gavilanes (2003/04)
La Venganza (2002/03)
Luzbel esta de visita (2001/02)
Amantes del desierto (2001)
Somewhere down the line I'll list all the Caray recapped ones. I enjoyed linking over to several to pick up hints and went to the introduction and elencos, with photos.
About the Premios--I was shocked, shocked, I say, over some of the premios. I don't know how many Carayer actually watched Corona, but since we didn't recap it, how could we know it was sooo good! Personally, I think Victoria Ruffo's prize was a pity prize for crying--at least that's as much as I caught regularly waiting for PEAM.
Excuse me, but when do Actores Juveniles stop being juveniles? Ferdinando Valencia has been around since before ENDA in 2008 and he was already an adult then. Is he still considered a teen-ager????? I do like Livia Brito a lot and I'm not trying to minimize her acting abilities, but didn't she just win the same premio for TdA?
Do they not give out Premios to best producer, or is winning the best in show enough?
Anyway, another tid-bit, if you didn't catch it last night. Carla Estrada was nominated for a serie that she's been producing, was it Los Doctores? Maybe that's why she's been dormant since her last, Sortilegio.
Granted, Carla wants to achieve perfection down to every detail, which costs money. Since all tns, good or bad, get the same amount of air time, where is the incentive to produce a masterpiece? Is it reruns and DVD's, like the U.S.? Food for thought.
Is art (and related categories) subsidized by the Mexican government, as it is in European countries and NOT in the U.S.? Just curious.
I do think Best Telenovela is basically the prize for the producer.
Also, don't know if it's true, but I've heard that the big multiplexes in Mexico are required to devote a certain amount of screen time to independent/experimental type film.
Premios, there seemed to be a conscious effort to spread the wealth around. Vivi, wondering, how did you post the winners over on AV before the "LIVE" show aired?
Clara
Do you know which films have had the financial support of IMCINE? Any we've seen here in the States, in art houses/small theaters most likely? It took somehting like 3-4 years for Labios Rojos to be released.
IMCINE, sorry I don't know much about it, just that it exists. I did a quick check and saw a press release from the President's office celebrating IMCINE for 30 years, with a mission statement that includes support for the production, distribution, and exhibition of Mexican film both domestically and internationally, but I don't know the titles of any specific films that were released here.
Clara
The best novelas Televisa has ever produced are the ones that can be shown again 20 years later. That means they are about universal human stuff and so whether they are clothed in the latest fashions or are novelas de epoca don't matter. This also means keeping the dialogue free of the latest colloquialisms. That's why the US cult hit Dark Shadows still works despite the 1960s clothes and primitive special effects.
I want Carla Estrada to do the next version of that!
I would suppose that IMCINE provides some funding but probably can't provide all the funding to back every movie. The producers likely still have to find most of the funding from other/private sources.
I forgot Lucero was a late entry, she would have been my choice since the idiots didn't nominate SN.
Victoria Ruffo is so wooden as an actress. I have seen her in novelas where she did well but the scripts were really good so who pays off whom so she wins so many prizes?? I began to think the same of Thalia who was the darling of Mexico. I never saw the enormous appeal she had either.
At least Por Ella Soy Eva got the mejor novela prize, there is some justice in this system.
Someone is trying very hard to turn a lie told 10 times into a truth and Ruffo is not all that! The TN is ridiculous and the casting too, everything! My guess is that she is trying to become what her ex-mother in law was: A real first actress from the time when people won those titles because they knew the craft.
NOt because they were popular...
I am not watching anything with a Caray, Caray blog site, so missing you all. Catch you soon, I'm sure, when something else grabs me.
I'm not watching the other three, so I'm not sure how many episodes are left for each one.
LQLVMR is doing well so they won't chop that one up unless it's to censor sex scenes.
I am hoping QPob gets moved to the 7PM EST slot when MPV ends.
Could you please explain why you listed "La Reina del Sur" as your favorite novela above those of Carla Estrada: Amor Real, Pasion, and Alborada.
I'm looking for something to watch next but if "La Reina del Sur" is all about narcos then I think I'll beg off; even though several people listed it as a recommendation on the "Recommended Telenovelas" section. However, Carla Estrada's novelas where the most highly recommended
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