Sin Senos no Hay Paraíso
Sin Senos no hay Paraíso | |
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Genre | Romance, Exploitation, Drama, Crime, Suspense |
Created by | Gustavo Bolivar |
Developed by |
Telemundo Studios RTI Colombia |
Directed by |
Miguel Varoni Ramiro Meneses |
Starring |
Carmen Villalobos Catherine Siachoque María Fernanda Yépez |
Theme music composer | Héctor Cardona Jr. |
Opening theme |
"Sin Senos no hay Paraíso" Performed by Natalia Gutiérrez & Hernán Saraza |
Country of origin |
Colombia United States |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 175[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Hugo León Ferrer Jorge Sastoque Roa |
Editor(s) | José Luis Varón |
Location(s) | Bogotá, Giradot, Durango |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Telemundo |
Picture format | HDTV, 1080i |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Original release | June 16, 2008 – June 22, 2009 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Pecados Ajenos |
Followed by | Victorinos |
Related shows | Without Breasts There Is No Paradise |
Sin Senos no Hay Paraíso (Without Breasts There Is No Paradise) is a RTI Colombia–Telemundo remake and loose adaptation of the original Colombian series Sin tetas no hay paraíso. The series is based on investigative journalist Gustavo Bolivar's debut novel and features an attractive young prostitute who desires to have massive breast implants in order to attract a rich cocaine smuggler. It is also based on a true story. The series premiered on June 16, 2008.[2]
Plot
Catalina Santana (Carmen Villalobos), a young woman in Pereira, Colombia, is willing to risk everything in order to escape the poverty she lives in and fulfill her dreams - even if this means putting her life and her integrity in jeopardy. Her mother Hilda (Catherine Siachoque), a lovely hard working woman with no resources to provide her children with luxuries, expends boundless energy in her efforts to push both her children, Catalina and her brother Byron (Juan Diego Sánchez) to prosper. In spite of their mother's efforts, Byron and Catalina's situation is filled with poverty and need.
Catalina is beautiful, but is not as voluptuous as her friends who render sexual services as "pre-paid girls" to powerful men in the drug trafficking world. Yessica "La Diabla" (María Fernanda Yépez), Catalina's best friend, entered this world with her own business: recruiting, selecting, and leading groups of women for whom the drug traffickers pay in advance to receive sexual services, which she introduces to Catalina this culture, convincing her that this is the only way she has to get away from her poverty. Once inside, Catalina falls into the manipulative hands of Lorena (Aylín Mújica), Yessica's Mexican equivalent, who together with Martinez, an important member of the Juarez Cartel, convinces inexperienced young women from Colombia to undergo breast surgery as a means of obtaining a better life in another country. What they don't know is that in reality he uses them as "mules", sending them to Mexico while smuggling cocaine in their implants.
Catalina, dazzled by a world of riches and a life full of luxuries, decides not to continue her relationship with her boyfriend Albeiro, a young man from her town who has very few ambitions, but loves her with all his heart. She decides to search for someone who can pay for or finance her surgery of silicon breast implants since, according to her belief, this will provide her the fame and wealth she longs for.
In the end, Catalina begins to remember how hard her life has been since she became a pre-paid girl: having an illegal abortion after being raped by three men, she faced the struggles in order to get her breasts augmented and the loss of her breast implants due to medical complications, the death of her brother Bayron, finding out that her mother and Albeiro (her boyfriend), were having a romantic relationship behind her back which resulted in her mother becoming pregnant, finally getting kicked out of her own house by her drug-dealer husband Marcial, after Yessica betrayed her and told Marcial that Catalina had lied to him (when in reality she felt disgust towards him) as well as the fact that she had a boyfriend back home who had cheated on her with her own mother. After all she is left feeling lost, forgotten, betrayed and alone. All these events cause Catalina to lose the will to live, and she tries to commit suicide but does not find the courage to pull through, so she decides to seek revenge and kill Yessica for betraying her by inviting her to a cafe and calling the hired killers, as she gives them the details to distinguish Yésica among the other people. The killers do their job and kill Yessica, by shooting her three times in the back, later to be shown that the girl killed is in fact, Catalina, who had a change of mind; instead of killing Yésica, she decided to plot her own assassination by disguising herself as Yéssica. Before getting killed, Catalina wrote in the book she was holding the line which gave the series its title, "It's a lie - without breasts there is no paradise."
Production
Gustavo Bolivar's heroine is a prepago, or "pre-paid girl", which means she sells her services around-the-clock for a set period, hoping to make extra money. [3] The screenwriter says Paraíso highlights an unflattering part of his country: teenagers in the Colombian narco-culture getting breast implants. According to Bolivar, he didn't imagine it would come to touch on a universal theme: "beauty based in vanity and its connection with money" and noted that no other book had denounced the drug dealers in such bad terms, the ignorant mothers who confuse love for their daughters with pimping, and the unscrupulous plastic surgeons.[4]
Bolívar says the story is based on real-life conditions facing child prostitutes in the province (departamento) of Putumayo, Colombia. There he met two girls who were desperate for silicone breast implants. One told him that she got her operation in exchange for sex. Unfortunately, the doctor used a pair of used implants that led to allergic reactions and infection.[3]
Telemundo began shooting the series at Telemundo's production centers in Bogotá and Girardot, Colombia, as well as its studio in Sinaloa, Mexico, on April 15, 2008. As with most of its soap operas, the network broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3 until late October, when the network briefly canceled the translations. Captions were restored the following April. A version with on-screen English subtitles debuted on Mun2 in 2009.
Cast
Main Cast in Order of Appearance
Actor | Character |
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Carmen Villalobos | Catalina Santana |
Catherine Siachoque | Hilda Santana |
María Fernanda Yépez | Yésica "La diabla" Franco |
Aylín Mújica | Lorena Magallanes |
Juan Diego Sánchez | Bayron Santana |
Fabián Ríos | Albeiro Manrique |
Gregorio Pernía | Aurelio "Titi" Jaramillo |
Guillermo Quintanilla | Benjamin "Mariño" Martínez García |
Alejandra Pinzón | Paola |
Linda Baldrich | Natalia |
Carolina Sepúlveda | Ximena |
Carolina Betancourt | Vanessa |
Laura Londoño | Lina Arango |
Sofia Stamatiades | Julieta |
Roberto Mateos | José Miguel Cárdenas |
Gabriel Porras | Fernando Rey |
Ramiro Meneses | Ramiro Duque / "Hombre Oscuro" |
Danilo Santos | Cardona |
Alí Humar | Pablo Morón |
Juan Pablo Shuk | Mauricio Contento |
César Mora | Marcial Sánchez |
Nestor Alfonso Rojas | Caballo |
Rafael Uribe Ochoa | Orlando |
Víctor Rodríguez | Jorge |
Jorge Sánchez | Lambón |
Emerson Yañez | Balin |
Martha Isabel Bolaños | Margot |
Rodrigo Obregón | |
Andrés Martínez | Alberto Bermejo |
Astrid Junguito | Doña Mariela |
Edmundo Troya | Don Antonio |
Neru | |
Sigifredo Vega | Director |
Gustavo Yañez | Sadhanii |
Maria Margarita Giraldo | |
Jhon Mario Rivera | Don Jairo |
Manuel Busquet | |
Moises Cadavid | Benjamin |
Paula Barreto | |
Germán Arias | |
Jairo Sanabria | |
Cristian Tappan | Octavio |
Manuel Pachon | Priest |
Mónica Pardo | Cristina |
Jose Omar Murillo | Pelambre |
Francisco Bolivar | Jota |
Maria Leon Arias | Griselda |
Sharmel Altamirano | |
Alvaro Garcia | Bonifacio |
Monica Uribe | Marcela |
Karen Licet Manjarrez | herself |
Julio del Mar | Beauty peagant's jury |
Herber King | Cristina's father |
Margarita Duran | Cristina's mother |
Alejandro Rodriguez | Salgado |
Julian Alvarez | man in the bar |
Sebastian Boscan | Catalina's doctor |
Natalia Giraldo | Moda Colombia's Organizer |
Ivette Zamora | Titi's mother |
Alejandro Tamayo | man who involved Titi in drugdealering |
Andrea Villareal | journalist against Hilda |
Luis Fernando Salas | Urquia |
Alfredo Aneher | DEA agent |
Jackeline Aristizabal | Gonzalez |
Ana Beatriz Osorio | Roxana Pinilla |
Ana Maria Polo | Doctora Ana Maria Polo |
Angélica Blandón | Camila |
Media
English release
NBC Universal commissioned Universal Media Studios to produce an English-language version of the serial, using a different cast and script.[5]
International release
Country | TV Channels | Local Title | ! Premier | End | TimeSlot |
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Bulgaria | Nova TV/ Diema Femily | Силикон за рая | September 1, 2008 | September 30, 2009 | 16:30 |
Serbia | TV Košava | Sponzoruše | November 10, 2008 | July 15, 2009 | 20:00 / 23:00 |
Canada | Telelatino | ||||
Hungary | Cool TV | ||||
Macedonia | Sitel TV | Спонзоруши ('Gold diggers') | |||
Romania | Acasa TV | Fara sani nu exista Paradis | June 22, 2009 | December 17, 2009 |
References
- ↑ Televisa Espectaculos: 9 de julio 2010, capítulo 175
- ↑ "Telemundo Anuncia Nuevo Plan De Programación Original Para 2008-2009" (Press release) (in Spanish). NBC Universal. 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
- 1 2 Martínez, Helda (2006-09-25). "Colombia: Measuring the Cost of Paradise by Cup Size". IPS. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
- ↑ Martorel, Carlos (2007-07-16). "NBC's Boob Job". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
- ↑ Rice, Lynette (2008-06-18). "Will NBC be 'Sin Tetas'?". Retrieved 2009-02-02.
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