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Guapas
Top: Laura Luna (Isabel Macedo), Andrea Luna (Araceli González). Bottom: María Emilia García del Río (Carla Peterson), Mónica Duarte (Mercedes Morán), Lorena Giménez (Florencia Bertotti)
GenreComedy Series
Created byAdrián Suar
Written byLeandro Calderone
Carolina Aguirre
Directed byDaniel Barone
Lucas Gil
StarringMercedes Morán
Carla Peterson
Florencia Bertotti
Isabel Macedo
Araceli González
Theme music composerWillie Lorenzo and
Florencia Bertotti
Opening themeGuapas (by Fabiana Cantilo)
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes173
Production
ProducerPol-ka
Original release
NetworkEl Trece
ReleaseMarch 17, 2014 (2014-03-17) –
January 9, 2015 (2015-01-09)

Guapas ( Lara Gómez insta: laaragómez, Michelle Ortiz insta:michel_ortiz09 y Marta Cervera insta: _martaceer_)(Template:Lang-es) is a 2014 Argentine telenovela. It is produced by Pol-ka, and aired by El Trece. It is starred by Araceli Gonzalez, Isabel Macedo, Mercedes Morán, Carla Peterson and Florencia Bertotti.

Plot

Mónica (Mercedes Morán), Mey (Carla Peterson), Lorena (Florencia Bertotti), Laura (Isabel Mado) and Andrea (Araceli González) had met in a protest against a bank that closed and confiscated their savings. This incident forced them to give up on several personal projects. They become friends since then, and try to reorganize their lives.

Premise

Although the plot is focused on a group of women, the program is not similar to Sex and the City nor Desperate Housewives. The cast defined it as a post-feminist program, as the characters are not angry with men, but rather seek romantic relations.[1]

Production

All the five actress are important actress in Argentine television, and most of them had worked together at previous telenovelas. Although they are not personal friends, they commented that they have no problems working together, and do not foresee any internal problems like those suffered by Farsantes. Farsantes, the previous telenovela, had fights between the actors that led many of them to leave it before the ending.[1] The actress Mercedes Morán is the mother of the actress Mercedes Scápola, and their characters are mother and daughter in the plot as well.[1] Morán had encouraged her daughter to have her own acting career, and made a cameo with her in the 2012 telenovela Graduados. Both of them felt that Guapas was the appropriate time for a steady joint work.[1] Morán's character is in a couple with the one by Dady Brieva, both actors had been lead actors in a previous telenovela, Gasoleros.[2]

Actress Araceli González returned to Pol-ka for this production. She was the lead actress of Carola Casini, one of the first telenovelas by Pol-ka. She was married with Adrián Suar, president of Pol-ka, by then; they divorced and now both of them are married with other people. González commented that she had known the company when it was just a medium enterprise, and that she has several relatives working in it.[3]

Reception

The telenovela's main competitor is Sres. Papis, a telenovela aired by Telefe, with a mainly male cast. On the first day it was aired, Guapas got 16.3 rating points, against 12 points for Sres. Papis.[2]

Cast

First billed

Supporting

References

  1. ^ a b c d Marina Zucchi (March 16, 2014). "Guapas: Cinco mujeres fuertes" (in Spanish). Clarín. Retrieved March 18, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b "Las "Guapas" salieron al ruedo con buen rating" (in Spanish). Telam. March 18, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Araceli: vuelta a Pol-ka, nueva vida" (in Spanish). Clarín. March 16, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)