- Plot
- Cast
- Awards Premios Martín Fierro Wins Nominations Premios Clarín Wins Nominations
- References
- External links
{{unreferenced|date=July 2014}}{{Infobox television | image = | show_name = Son Amores {{small|Cada vez mas imperdible!}} | genre = Telenovela | country = Argentina | first_aired = 28 January 2002 | last_aired = 3 January 2004 | network = Canal 13 | language = Spanish | director = {{Plain list|- Rodolfo Antúnez
- Lucas Ruiz Barrera
}} | producer = {{Plain list|- Adrián Suar
- Paula Granica
}} | cinematography = Jorge Fernández | writer = {{Plain list|- Adrián Suar
- Jorge Maestro
}} | creator ={{Plain list|- Martha Olaíz
- Tania Bartran
- Antonio Abascal
}} | starring ={{Plain list|- Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
- Mariano Martínez
- Nicolás Cabré
- Florencia Bertotti
}} | music = Diego Monk | opentheme = "Son amores" (Los Autenticos Decadentes) | num_seasons = 2 | num_episodes = 463 }}Son amores (Sweethearts) is an Argentine telenovela originally broadcast between 2002-2003. It was produced by Pol-Ka Producciones & broadcast by Canal 13 in Argentina. PlotThe plot revolved around a football referee (Miguel Ángel Rodríguez) who lived alone in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. His two nephews (Nicolás Cabré, Mariano Martínez) unexpectedly arrive from the provinces, to start a career at his club as trainees. They end up living together, & as the novela progresses, their relationship develops. Main themes include brotherly rivalry, family loyalty, love & relationships. The show marketed itself as a reflection of how family life is changing; from a nuclear to an extended base. Disability is also touched on, with one character (Florencia Bertotti) becoming blind only to regain her sight on her wedding day. Cast{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|- Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Roberto Sánchez
- Mariano Martínez Martín Marquesi
- Millie Stegmann Dolores 'Lola' Carmona
- Nicolás Cabré Pablo Marquesi
- Florencia Bertotti Valeria Marquesi
- Facundo Espinosa Coco
- Jazmín Stuart Laura
- Mario Pasik Guillermo Carmona
- Marcela Kloosterboer María
- Laura Azcurra Candela Carmona
- Reina Reech Michi
- Berugo Carambula Wilson
- Lola Berthet Rita
- Fernanda Caride Silvi
- Marcelo De Bellis Garabito
- Beatríz Dellacasa Nené
- Claudia Fontán Carmen
- Ignacio Gadano Rafael
- Luis Machín Belucci
- Carla Peterson Brigitte
- Atilio Pozzobon Aldo Vallejos
- Nicolás Vázquez Pato
- Gabriela Toscano Chela
- Nito Artaza Gamberoni
- Agustina Cherri Anita
- Norberto Díaz Osvaldo Rigolé
- Andrea Frigerio Nadine
- Verónica Lozano Eva
- Victoria Onetto Natalia
- Walter Quiroz César
- Mirta Wons Zully
- China Zorrilla Margarita
- Mariana Arias Alejandra
- Jimena Barón Lila
- Alejandra Darín Helena
- Juan David César
- Milton De La Canal Tomas
- Sabrina Garciarena Elizabeth
- Miguel Habud Mike
- Leandro López Hernán
- Martín Orecchio Dardo
- Flavia Palmiero Adriana
- Gustavo Pastorini Several roles
- Adrián Suar Tomás
- Marcelo Tinelli Francisco
- Manuel Vicente Monti
- Melina Petriella Gabriela
- Paula Lima
- Anastasios Aggelopoulos Augusto Marquesi
- Jessica Becker
- Mónica Fleiderman
- Luis Gianneo
- Diego Díaz
- Bárbara Estrabou
- María Figueras
- Pablo Ini
- Laura Liste
- Isabel Macedo
- Jorgelina Aruzzi
- Carlos Bermejo
- Joaquín Bonet
- Juan Carrasco
- Ana Franchini
- Mercedes Funes
- Gabriela Groppa
- Luis Luque
- Camila MacLennan
- Adrián Navarro
- Ariel Navarro
- Manuela Pal
- Osvaldo Peluffo
- Alejandra Quevedo
- Martín Ricci
- Pablo Rinaldi
- Jazmín Rodríguez
- Daniel Roncoli
- Osvaldo Sanders
- Claudia Santos
- Héctor Sinder
- Fabián Talín
- Greg Dayton Ricardo
}}Awards Premios Martín Fierro Wins - Best Comedy - Son amores (2002)
- Best lead actor in comedy - Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (2002)
- Best leading actress of comedy - Florencia Bertotti (2002)
- Revelation award - Lola Berthet (2002)
- Best leading actress of comedy - Florencia Bertotti (2003)
Nominations - Best lead actor in comedy - Nicolás Cabré (2002)
- Best lead actor in comedy - Mariano Martínez (2002)
- Best leading actress in comedy - Millie Stegmann (2002)
- Best supporting actor - Berugo Carambula (2002)
- Best supporting actress - Carla Peterson (2002)
- As author/Librettist - Jorge Maestro and Ernesto Korovsky (2002)
- Best director - Rodolfo Antúnez and Daniel De Filippo (2002)
- Revelation award - Atilio Pozzobon (2002)
- Original soundtrack - Los Auténticos Decadentes (2002)
- Best comedy - Son amores (2003)
- Best lead actor in comedy - Nicolás Cabré (2003)
- Best leading actress of comedy - Gabriela Toscano (2003)
Premios Clarín Wins - Revelation female - Carla Peterson / Lola Berthet (2002)
- Revelation male - Facundo Espinosa (2002)
- Best comedy actress - Florencia Bertotti (2003)
Nominations - Revelation male - Nicolás Vázquez (2002)
ReferencesExternal links- [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307832/ Son amores] at the Internet Movie Database
- {{es icon}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20070301043451/http://www.pol-ka.com.ar/amores/ Official site]
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