Cadenas de amargura
Cadenas de amargura | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
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Directed by | Luis Vélez |
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Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 80 |
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Executive producer | Carlos Sotomayor |
Producer | Rafael Urióstegui |
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Production company | Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | January 1 April 24, 1991 | –
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Cadenas de amargura (English title: Chains of Bitterness) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1991.[1]
The story revolves around Cecilia (Daniela Castro), a beautiful young girl, who, upon the death of her parents, is forced to live with her two spinster aunts, Natalia (Delia Casanova) and Evangelina (Diana Bracho), in the city of Guanajuato, where both are highly respected for their ancestry and morality.
The series stars Diana Bracho, Daniela Castro, Delia Casanova, Raymundo Capetillo, Tina Romero, Cynthia Klitbo, Hilda Aguirre and Raúl Araiza.
Plot
[edit]Cecilia (Daniela Castro) is a beautiful young girl, who, upon the death of her parents, is forced to live with her two spinster aunts, Natalia (Delia Casanova) and Evangelina (Diana Bracho), in the city of Guanajuato, where both are highly respected for their ancestry and morality.
Natalia is excessively affectionate and understanding, while her sister, Evangelina, is extremely repressive and authoritarian, in addition to posessing the leadership within the family; therefore, she has to be granted total obedience, which causes Cecilia not to live her youth naturally.
Fortunately for her, Cecilia has a friend who becomes her only contact with external reality; this is Sofía (Cynthia Klitbo), a schoolmate of the same age, but with an open and free perspective on life. Over the years, a strong bond of friendship and trust has been established between the two young women, despite Evangelina's opposition.
This friendship seems indestructible, until the appearance of Gerardo (Raúl Araiza), a handsome young man, who is initially attracted to Sofía while Cecilia only inspires him a little pity. But over time, Gerardo's feelings change, until his pity ends up turning into deep love, which will cause Sofía to break their ties of friendship and become a terrible enemy for the couple.
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Diana Bracho as Evangelina Vizcaíno Lara
- Daniela Castro as Cecilia Vizcaíno Robles
- Karen Beatriz as Child Cecilia
- Delia Casanova as Natalia Vizcaíno Lara
- Raymundo Capetillo as Renato Garza
- Tina Romero as Martha Fernández
- Cynthia Klitbo as Sofía Gastelum Fernández
- Priscila Reyes as Child Sofía
- Hilda Aguirre as Elena Osuna de Garza
- Raúl Araiza as Gerardo Garza Osuna
Recurring
[edit]- Alexis Ayala as Víctor Medina Blanco
- Luis Cárdenas as Salvador de la Peña
- Raúl Magaña as Joaquín de la Peña Barraza
- Aurora Molina as Jovita
- Roberto Montiel as Felipe Andrade
- Marcela Páez as Sister Angélica Sepúlveda
- Raquel Pankowsky as Inés Blancarte
- Gilberto Román as Manuel Alejo
- Cecilia Romo as Chief Nun
- Miguel Córcega as Father José María
- Fernando Luján as Father Julio
Guest stars
[edit]- Bolívar Hack as Roberto Vizcaíno Lara
- Ivette Proal as Elsa Robles de Vizcaíno
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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1992 | 10th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela | Carlos Sotomayor | Won |
Best Actress | Diana Bracho | Won | ||
Best Antagonist Actress | Cynthia Klitbo | Won | ||
Best Leading Actor | Fernando Luján | Nominated | ||
Best Co-lead Actress | Delia Casanova | Won | ||
Tina Romero | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Aurora Molina | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Raymundo Capetillo | Nominated | ||
Best Young Lead Actress | Daniela Castro | Won | ||
Best Young Lead Actor | Raúl Araiza | Won | ||
Best Revelation | Alexis Ayala | Nominated | ||
Best Direction | Luis Vélez | Won | ||
Best Direction of the Cameras | Carlos Guerra Villarreal | Won | ||
Latin ACE Awards[2] | Best Actress | Diana Bracho | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ "Cadenas de amargura" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 5, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
- ^ latinaceawards.org (January 25, 2007). "24a ENTREGA ANUAL DE PREMIOS ACE / 1992" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on February 6, 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2023.