Mis amigos de siempre
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Genre | Telenovela, Police procedural |
Created by | Adrián Suar |
Written by | Jorge Maestro Claudio Lacelli |
Directed by | Rodolfo Antúnez Sebastián Pivotto |
Starring | Nicolás Cabré Gonzalo Heredia Nicolás Vázquez Calu Rivero Agustina Cherri Emilia Attias |
Theme music composer | Tan Biónica |
Opening theme | Los mismos siempre |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Original release | |
Network | El Trece |
Release | December 3, 2013 August 8, 2014 | –
Mis amigos de siempre (Template:Lang-en) is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-Ka and aired by El Trece. The main actors are Nicolás Cabré, Gonzalo Heredia, Nicolás Vázquez, Calu Rivero, Agustina Cherri, and Emilia Attias. It began as a comedy, and switched to the police procedural genre. The program did not get enough support, and was cancelled. The last program was aired on August 8, 2014.[1]
Plot
Julián (Gonzalo Heredia), Manuel (Nicolás Vázquez), and Simón (Nicolás Cabré) are a group of friends since childhood who spent many years at a local sports club. They meet again after a decade without seeing each other, and try to save the sports club from bankruptcy. They find out that if the club wins a certain tournament, the award will provide the economic support needed to pay the club's debts.
Production
Pol-ka had a difficult year in 2012, as most of its productions had poor ratings against Graduados, the telenovela from the rival channel Telefe. Their 2013 productions had a better reception, and Solamente Vos and Farsantes got the highest ratings. Mis amigos de siempre, the production for the 2014 season, includes several actors who had not worked in Argentine television for some time, such as the senior actors Soledad Silveyra and Osvaldo Laport.[2]
The production includes similarities with Campeones de la vida, an older telenovela by Pol-Ka. The plot is focused on a sports club and many characters are sportspeople. Silveyra and Laport play a couple once more.[3] The plots try to avoid the usual cliches in the romantic couples of telenovelas. The plots are also focused on nostalgia, but not as pronounced as in Graduados.[3] The opening theme was performed by the band Tan Biónica, who had also made the opening theme of Graduados.[4]
Reception
The first episode was aired on December 3, 2013. It got 18.1 rating points.[3]
Cast
- Nicolás Cabré as Simón
- Gonzalo Heredia as Julián
- Nicolás Vázquez as Manuel
- Calu Rivero as Tania
- Agustina Cherri as Rocío
- Emilia Attias as Bárbara
- Claribel Medina as Andrea
- Soledad Silveyra as Inés
- Osvaldo Laport as "Cholo" Alarcón
- Federico Amador as Luciano
- Felipe Colombo as Fidel
- Manuela Pal as Leonora
- Victorio D'Alessandro as Guido
- Diego Pérez as Yayo
- Sebastián Almada as Queco
- Benjamín Rojas as Maxi
- Natalia Carabetta as Zoe
Awards
Nominations
- 2013 Martín Fierro Awards
- Best comedy[5]
- Best actor of daily comedy (Nicolás Cabré)
- Best actor of daily comedy (Osvaldo Laport)
- Best actress of daily comedy (Agustina Cherri)
- Best actress of daily comedy (Calu Rivero)
- Best actress of daily comedy (Soledad Silveyra)
References
- ^ Silvina Ajmat (August 8, 2014). "Mis amigos de siempre: así llega a su fin una historia sin ton ni son" (in Spanish). La Nación. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
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