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词条 Son Amores
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Awards

      Premios Martín Fierro    Wins    Nominations   Premios Clarín   Wins    Nominations  

  4. References

  5. External links

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| image =
| show_name = Son Amores
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| 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.

Plot

The 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

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  • 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)

References

External 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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