Corona de lágrimas (2012 telenovela)

Corona de Lágrimas
Genre Telenovela
Drama
Created by Manuel Canseco Noriega
Written by Jesus Calzada
Janely E. Lee
Directed by Pedro Torres
Bernando Najera
Narciso Colunga
Juan Carlos Munoz
Alejandro Gamboa
Starring Victoria Ruffo
Maribel Guardia
Ernesto Laguardia
África Zavala
Adriana Louvier
Josemaría Torre Hütt
Mané de la Parra
Alejandro Nones
Theme music composer Kiko Campos
Gloria Aura
Opening theme "Corona de Lágrimas" by Cristian Castro[1]
Ending theme "Llorar" by Jesse y Joy featuring Mario Domm
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 111 [2]
Production
Executive producer(s) José Alberto Castro
Editor(s) Vanesa Varela
Fernando Garcilita
Juan Ordonez
Hector Flores
Arturo Rodriguez
Location(s) Televisa San Angel (filming)
Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico, D.F.
Cinematography Ernesto Esteva
Marili del Pino
Running time 42-45 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Broadcast
Original channel Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original run September 24, 2012 – February 24, 2013
Chronology
Preceded by Un Refugio para el Amor
Followed by Corazón indomable
Related shows Corona de lágrimas (1965)

Corona de Lágrimas (Crown of Tears[3]) is a 2012 Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. It is a remake of Corona de Lágrimas, produced in 1965 and starring Prudencia Grifell and Jorge Lavat.

Victoria Ruffo, Africa Zavala, and Mané de la Parra star as the protagonists,[4] while Adriana Louvier, Ernesto Laguardia,[5] Martha Julia[6] and Alejandro Nones star as the antagonists.

On September 24, 2012, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Corona de Lágrimas weekdays at 4:15pm, replacing Un Refugio para el Amor.[7][8] The last episode was broadcast on February 24, 2013, with Corazón indomable replacing it the following day.[9] Production of Corona de Lágrimas officially started on July 31, 2012,[10][11] and ended prior to the finale's broadcast.[12]

Univision confirmed a December prime-time airing of Corona de Lágrimas on November 7, 2012.[13] On December 3, Univision started broadcasting Corona de Lágrimas weeknights at 7pm/6c, replacing Un Refugio para el Amor.[14][15] The last episode was broadcast on May 10, 2013, with Corazón indomable replacing it on May 13.[16][17]

Cast

Awards and nominations

TVyNovelas Awards 2013

Confirmed on April 8, 2013.[18][19] Winners announced on April 28, 2013.[20]

Awards Category Nominated Result
TVyNovelas Awards 2013 Best Telenovela of the Year José Alberto Castro Nominated
Best Lead Actress Victoria Ruffo Won
Best Co-star Actress África Zavala Nominated
Best Male Revelation Axel Ricco Won
Best Female Revelation Cassandra Sánchez Navarro Won
Best Musical Theme "Corona de Lágrimas" by Cristian Castro Nominated
Best Direction of the Camaras Juan Carlos Muñoz and Alex Gamboa Nominated
Los Favoritos del Público 2013[21][22] Favorite Villain Adriana Louvier Nominated
The Most Beautiful Women Victoria Ruffo Nominated
The Most Handsome Guy Mane de la Parra Nominated
Favorite Slap Victoria Ruffo slapping Alejandro Nones Nominated
Favorite Finale "Corona de lágrimas" by José Alberto Castro Nominated

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