Amantes (telenovela)
Amantes | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Romance |
Created by | Luis Colmenares |
Directed by |
Nicolás Di Blasi Tony Rodriguez |
Starring |
Chantal Baudaux Juan Carlos Alarcón Veronica Schneider Aroldo Betancourt |
Theme music composer | Simón Díaz |
Opening theme | Qué vale más by Simón Díaz and Jeremias |
Ending theme | Amantes |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 122[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Carmen Cecilia Urbaneja |
Producer(s) | Jose Gerardo Guillén |
Editor(s) | Alexis Montero |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Radio Caracas Televisión |
Distributor | Radio Caracas Televisión |
Release | |
Original network | RCTV |
Original release | July 28, 2005 – February 22, 2006 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Ser Bonita No Basta |
Followed by | Por todo lo alto |
Amantes (Lovers) was an epic Venezuelan telenovela produced and aired on RCTV in 2005.[2][3] The telenovela was written by Luis Colmenares and directed by Tony Rodriguez. It starred Chantal Baudaux and Juan Carlos Alarcón as the protagonists with Veronica Schneider and Aroldo Betancourt as the antagonists.
Plot
It is the dawn of the twentieth century, the years of wonder over new discoveries, inventions and the First World War. During this time, Isabel Sarmiento falls in love with Camilo Rivera and gives herself to him, not knowing that Saúl Bejarano (a primitive landowner with power), had already decided to marry her.[4]
The girl must sacrifice her love, bound by a family debt and Saúl's threats, as he had witnessed a murder committed by Isabel's father.
She agrees to be Saúl's wife. She has no other option: she fears her family's ruin, jail for her father and knows that her lover's life is in danger.
Camilo leaves as soon as the wedding is held, believing he has lost Isabel forever.
Important events, that would change everyone's life, begin to unravel. The lovers must overcome many barriers to find ultimate happiness.[5][6]
Cast
- Chantal Baudaux as Isabel Sarmiento
- Juan Carlos Alarcón as Camilo Rivera
- Aroldo Betancourt as Saúl Bejarano
- Verónica Schneider as Erika Hoffman
- Jean Carlo Simancas as Humberto Rivera
- Carlota Sosa as Eugenia Sarmiento
- Gustavo Rodríguez as Virgilio Sarmiento
- Dad Dáger as Leonor Rivera
- Iván Tamayo as Consenso Mendible
- Juan Carlos Gardie as Atanasio
- Esperanza Magaz as Matea
- Ana Castell as Arawaca
- Emerson Rondón as Lucas
- Carlos Felipe Álvarez as Francisco
- Yelena Maciel as Teresa Rivera
- Gioia Arismendi as Carmelina
- Samuel González as Gudelio Gomez
- Katyuska Rivas as Celina
- Roraima Karina Viera
- Katherine Viera
- Eduardo Ortega as Vincent De Boer
- Catherina Cardozo as La Romana
- Carmen Landaeta as Etilita
- Carlos Herrera as Coyote
- Gerardo Soto as Brandon Griffith
- Mark Colina as Lisandro
- Candy Montesinos as Otillia Barrientos
- Reinaldo Zavarce as Alirio Bejarano
- Pedro Durán as Ismael Gómez
- Tony Rodríguez as Nerio Pantoja
- Eric Noriega as Padre Nicanor
- Jean Samuel Khoury as Alirio Bejarano
- Giselle Pita as Teresita
- Ogladih Mayorga as Charito
- Alexandra Rodríguez as Finita
- Jessika Grau as Consuelo
- Eva De Denghy as Consuelo's mother
References
- ↑ "Formats telenovelas: Lovers". Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ "AMANTES en vuelve a través de RCTV Mundo; "Amantes" una telenovela de época que te robará el corazón". Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ "Amantes Forum". Amantes foro.telenovelaworld.com. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ "Amantes, un país en la palestra (Alí E. Rondón)". Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ "Amantes". Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ "Buenos amantes:Un romance clandestino en TeleFutura". Retrieved 9 April 2013.
External links
- Amantes at the Internet Movie Database