Los miserables (2014 telenovela)

Los miserables
Genre Telenovela
Created by Valentina Párraga
Based on Les Misérables 
by Victor Hugo
Written by
  • Yoyiana Ahumada
  • Gerardo Cadena
  • Cristina Policastro
  • Arturo González Yánez
  • Valentina Párraga
Story by Valentina Párraga
Directed by
  • Víctor Herrera McNaught
  • Carlos Villegas Rosales
Starring
Theme music composer Caridad Castañeda
Opening theme "Los miserables" performed by Aracely Arámbula
Country of origin
  • Mexico
  • United States
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 119
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) Marco Antonio López
Editor(s)
  • Francisco Nogueras
  • Arley Parra
  • Horacio Valle
Cinematography
  • Jorge Rubio Cazarín
  • Juan Bernardo
  • Sánchez Mejía
Camera setup Multi-camera
Production company(s) Argos Comunicación
Release
Original network Telemundo
Picture format
Audio format Stereophonic sound
First shown in United States
Original release September 30, 2014 (2014-09-30) – March 24, 2015 (2015-03-24)
External links
Website

Los miserables (English title: Les Misérables),[1] is an Spanish-language telenovela to be produced by United States-based television network Telemundo Studios, Miami. Telemundo announced that the Mexican actress Aracely Arámbula will star in the first adaptation for a Spanish soap opera of "Los Miserables". Telemundo Production, already in pre-production and will be shot entirely in Mexico, Los Miserables is an adaptation of the French novel by Victor Hugo and will be written by the Venezuelan Valentina Párraga.[2] Starring Aracely Arámbula and Erik Hayser, with Aylin Mujica and Gabriel Porras in the antagonistic role.[3] It tells the story of a woman persecuted for justice, which must resist the injustices while demonstrating integrity.

Telemundo will air the serial as part of the 2014–2015 season. As with most of its other Telenovelas, the network will broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.

Plot

Lucia Durán (Lucha) leaves prison in Texas (USA) where she served 11 years of her sentence, with the frustration of paying for a crime she did not commit. Her cellmate Rosalia Pérez, on her deathbed, entrusts Lucia to take charge of Roxana, her 10-year-old daughter living in Mexico City. Lucia is deported from Texas with a nursing degree obtained in prison. In Mexico City, dreaming of reuniting with her family, Lucia is received by Liliana Duran, her younger sister, who reminds her that she is the shame of the family, although Liliana knows that the tragedy of her sister started it. Meanwhile, they agree that Lucia is alone in this life and Lucia begins a long ordeal to find work and the girl that she promised to protect.

The handsome and masculine chief of the anti-narcotics department, Daniel Ponce, never has trouble getting occasional lovers, but isn't keen on lasting relationships. He seems cold and cynical, while he boasts of being fair and impartial. He relentlessly tracks evildoers, as in each of the criminals he sees his mother's killers.

Daniel, in his fight against drug trafficking and Marrero, the head of a drug cartel, directs an operation to catch a trafficking ring in a popular neighborhood, which injures both policemen and traffickers. Meeanwhile, Lucia goes to a charity hospital to apply for a job. Shortly after, the wounded cop from Daniel's operation arrives. Trained for action, Lucia starts to help the poor staff of nurses and doctors, until Daniel arrives with orders and threats. Lucia confronts him and Daniel angrily asserts himself. Sister Amparo Ponce, seeing the ugly behavior of her nephew, decides to give Lucia a try, despite her unruly past. After getting the job, Lucia starts to seek Roxana, the daughter of Rosalia.

Production

The telenovela will be shot in Mexico, Mintz also indicated that soon reveal the names of the actors and producers and the rest of the team to be in this production.[4] Arambula clarified that the new melodrama will not be a carbon copy of the novel. "Are you based in Les Misérables, but is adapted for television. It is not time, is now only based on history [everyone knows]. We will not make Los Miserables [always]," she said. Arambula confirmed she wanted to return to the small screen with a different role of "La Patrona" in the drama of the soap will be Miserable. It also confirms that she will return to work with the same production team "La Patrona".[5] Said Marcos Santana, president of Telemundo International, Monday in a press conference in Cannes, France. "We are very proud because it comes from another great production that will anticipate our label and have excellent ratings".[6] The telenovela production began in April 2014.[7]

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated Result
2014 People en Español[8] Best telenovela Los miserables Nominated[8]
Galanazo del año Erik Hayser Nominated[8]
Best on-screen chemistry Aracely Arámbula and Erik Hayser Nominated[8]
Best Female Antagonist Aylín Mujica Nominated[8]
Best Male Antagonist Gabriel Porras Nominated[8]
2015 Premios Tu Mundo[9][10][11] Novela of the Year Los miserables Nominated[11]
Favorite Lead Actor - Novela Erik Hayser Nominated[11]
Favorite Lead Actress - Novela Aracely Arámbula Nominated[11]
The Best Actor with Bad Luck Aracely Arámbula Nominated[11]
The Best Bad Boy - Novela Gabriel Porras Nominated[11]
The Best Bad Girl - Novela Aylin Mujica Nominated[11]
Best Supporting Actress - Novela Alexandra de la Mora Nominated[11]
Best Supporting Actor - Novela Diego Soldano Nominated[11]
Javier Díaz Dueñas Nominated[11]
The Perfect Couple Aracely Arámbula & Erik Hayser Nominated[11]

References

  1. Armando Tinoco. "Aracely Arámbula ‘Los Miserables’ Trailer: First Look At Telemundo’s Telenovela Adaptation Of Victor Hugo’s Classic [VIDEO]". Latintimes. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  2. "Nueva novela para Aracely Arámbula". telemundo51.com. 2013-10-07. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
  3. "TELEMUNDO UPFRONT 2014: TELEMUNDO PRESENTA SU NUEVA PROGRAMACIÓN PARA LA TEMPORADA 2014-2015.". Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  4. "Aracely Arámbula protagonizará la adaptación televisiva de ‘Los Miserables’". elnuevoherald.com. 2013-10-07. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
  5. "Aracely Arámbula revela secretos de "Los Miserables"". elnuevoherald.com. 2013-10-08. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
  6. "Aracely Arámbula protagonizará telenovela basada en Los miserables". peopleenespanol.com. 2013-10-08. Retrieved 2013-12-08.
  7. "Inician las grabaciones de "Los Miserables"". Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "People En Español Las Estrellas Del Año 2014: Angelique Boyer, Sebastián Rulli, William Levy y Enrique Iglesias Entre Los Ganadores [LISTA COMPLETA]". Spanish Latinos Post (in Spanish). November 14, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  9. "Kimberly Dos Ramos y Gonzalo García Vivanco máximos nominados a Premios Tu Mundo 2015" (in Spanish). July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
  10. Telemundo Networkk. "Lista completa de los nominados a Premios Tu Mundo 2015". Telemundo (in Spanish). Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Conoce a los ganadores de "Premios Tu Mundo 2015" de Telemundo". tvboricuausa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved August 21, 2015.

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