Amores verdaderos

Amores verdaderos
Created by Kari Fajer
Written by
  • Kari Fajer
  • Julián Aguilar
  • Alberto Gómez
  • Gerardo Luna
  • Ximena Suárez
  • Rosario Velicia
Screenplay by Kari Fajer
Story by
  • Marcela Citterio
  • Enrique Estevanez
Starring
Theme music composer Alejandro Sanz
Opening theme "No me compares" performed by Alejandro Sanz
Ending theme "Me puedes pedir lo que sea" performed by Eiza Gonzalez featuring Marconi
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 181
Production
Executive producer(s) Nicandro Díaz González
Producer(s) J. Antonio Arvizú
Cinematography
  • Alejandro Frutos
  • Gabriel Vázquez Bulman
Editor(s)
  • Ioma Carmona
  • Mauricio Coronel
  • Pablo Peralta
  • Susana Valencia
Camera setup Multi-camera
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereophonic sound
Original release September 3, 2012 (2012-09-03) – May 12, 2013 (2013-05-12)
Chronology
Preceded by Abismo de pasión
Followed by La tempestad
External links
Website www.televisa.com/canal-de-las-estrellas-europa/capitulos/568900/amores-verdaderos/

Amores verdaderos (True Love[1]) is a 2012/2013 Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez for Televisa. It is based on Amor en Custodia, produced in Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico.

The main protagonists are Erika Buenfil, Eduardo Yáñez, Eiza González and Sebastián Rulli. While Marjorie de Sousa, Guillermo Capetillo, Francisco Gattorno, Julio Camejo and the leading actors Sergio Acosta, Enrique Rocha and Lilia Aragón. With the stellar performances are Sherlyn, Natalia Esperón, Mónika Sánchez, Susana González and the leading actress Ana Martín.

On September 3, 2012, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Amores verdaderos weeknights at 9:30pm, replacing Abismo de pasión.[2][3][4][5] The last episode was broadcast on May 12, 2013, with La tempestad replacing it the following day.[5]

Production of Amores verdaderos officially started on July 23, 2012.[6] It is also the first telenovela to have 3-hour finale presentation with commercials.[7]

Univision confirmed a prime-time broadcast of Amores verdaderos on October 10, 2012.[8][9] On November 7, Univision started broadcasting Amores verdaderos weeknights at 9pm/8c, replacing Abismo de pasión.[10] The last episode was broadcast on July 28, 2013 at 8pm/7c, with La tempestad replacing it the following day.[11]

As of January 30, 2017 TL Novelas broadcast 11:00, 17:00 and 23:00 replacing Fuego en la sangre.

Plot

Victoria Balvanera (Erika Buenfil) and Nelson Brizz (Guillermo Capetillo) are a wealthy Mexican couple who are dedicated to their work at the family owned agency Meta Imagen Internacional. The company's owner and executive director is Victoria's father, Aníbal Balvanera, who has just arrived from a business trip. During an attempt to kidnap Victoria, a rancher named José Ángel Arriaga rescues her while he is looking for a job. Ver complaints with moving away. José Ángel shows up and fights a man in a ski mask (secretly Salsero) and pins him down until another person in a ski mask (secretly Kendra) attacks him with a baton. Victoria stays with José Ángel at the hospital while Nelson goes to Kendra's apartment and sleeps with her. Victoria begins painting a picture of José Ángel without a shirt on. Salsero and Kendra sneak in and see it. Salsero talks Nelson into looking at Victoria's studio. Nelson sees the painting and thinks Victoria has committed infidelity. Kendra goes into Nelson's office and takes her clothes off and begins kissing Nelson. Victoria catches them and goes to sleep at José Ángel's apartment while Cristina and Liliana are in Moleros, Mexico doing paperwork.

Victoria wants a divorce but Nelson refuses. Nikki's ex-boyfriend Rolando "Roy" Pavia (Eleazar Gomez) returns from Europe in order to marry her (because Nikki's family is rich) although Roy is in love with Liliana after they had met at the club. Then during their night wedding Roy catches Francisco and Nikki making love. The day afterward, Nikki leaves with Roy to go to Miami, Florida where he mistreats her, feeling betrayed, then leaves her alone and she gets hurt. Roy does not care about her bulimia after what she did to him. Meanwhile at the Balvanera's house, Arriaga is forcing Nelson to tell Victoria that he is the father of Kendra's baby. Then Victoria finds out, kicking Nelson and Kendra out of her house.

Cast

Main

Secondary

Guest starts

Reception

Univision's November 7 premiere of Amores verdaderos averaged 4.3 million viewers.[12] The July 28 finale broadcast averaged 5.3 million viewers.[13] It was also the first novela to have a finale on a Sunday.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2013
Premios Juventud
What a Hottie! Sebastián Rulli Won
Girl of my Dreams Eiza González Nominated
Best Theme Novelero "Me Puedes Pedir Lo Que Sea" Won
Premios People en Español
Best Telenovela Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez Nominated
Best Actress Eiza González
Erika Buenfil
Best Actor Eduardo Yáñez
Sebastián Rulli
Best Supporting Actress Sherlyn
Best Female Antagonist Marjorie de Sousa
Couple of the Year Eiza González and Sebastián Rulli
2014
TVyNovelas Awards[14]
Best Telenovela of the Year Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez Won
Best Lead Actress Erika Buenfil
Best Lead Actor Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Best Female Antagonist Marjorie de Sousa Won
Best Young Lead Actress Sherlyn
Best Young Lead Actor Eleazar Gómez Nominated
Best Co-star Actress Natalia Esperón
Best First Actress Ana Martin Won
Best Supporting Actress Susana González
Best Musical Theme "No Me Compares" by Alejandro Sanz
Best Original Story or Adaptation Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez
Best Direction Salvador Garcini & Alejandro de la Parra Nominated
Telenovela Multiplataforma Amores Verdaderos Won
Los favoritos del público
The Most Beautiful Girl Marjorie de Sousa Nominated
The Most Handsome Guy Sebastián Rulli
Favorite Villain Marjorie de Sousa Won
Favorite Slap Erika Buenfil to Marjorie de Sousa
Favorite Couple Eduardo Yáñez with Erika Buenfil
Favorite Kiss Eduardo Yáñez with Erika Buenfil Nominated
Favorite Finale Nicandro Díaz González Won
GLAAD Media Awards[15]
Outstanding Novela Won

References

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