Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll
Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Sebastián Ortega |
Written by | Ernesto Korovsky Silvina Fredjkes Alejandro Quesada |
Directed by | Miguel Colom |
Starring | Paola Barrientos Damián De Santo |
Theme music composer | Tan biónica |
Opening theme | "Tus horas mágicas" |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Producer | Pablo Culell |
Original release | |
Network | Telefe |
Release | August 18, 2014 May 13, 2015 | –
Viudas e hijos del Rock and Roll (Template:Lang-es) is a 2014 Argentine telenovela, starred by Damián De Santo and Paola Barrientos. It includes several references to the Argentine Rock of the 1990s.
The show ended in May 13, 2015.
Plot
Diego Lamas and Miranda Betini were two rockers who met in Villa Gesell in 1992. Miranda was the daughter of Roby, a famous radio host, but concealed that information from Diego. They had a brief romance, and arranged to reunite in their native Buenos Aires, next to the Obelisco, the next month. Sandra, Miranda's best friend, started a romance with Roby, so she rejected them both. Diego had a car accident and could not meet Miranda at the agreed time, so she broke with him and with the whole rock and roll lifestyle.
The timeskip jumps to the modern day, Miranda is married to Segundo, and Diego is about to get married to Susana. Roby dies, and Diego briefly sees Miranda at his funeral, which was broadcast on TV, and is reunited with her. Miranda and Sandra met Vera as well, another daughter of Roby, who was born out of wedlock. As widow and daughters of Roby, Sandra, Miranda and Vera share each a fourth part of the shares of the radio, alongside Roby's assistant, Pipo. Vera convinces the others to give a radio program to Diego and his friend Rama.
Diego rejects Susana in their wedding and slowly starts a romance with Miranda. Both of their mothers (Titi and Gabriela, respectively) became friends and try to influence them to pursuit it. Segundo is a closeted gay, who develops a crush on his petisero Tony. Miranda and Segundo break up in good terms, and she also helps him to discover that his true mother is María Esther, a former maid of the Arostegui raped by Emilio. Sandra eventually amends her relation with Miranda, and gets pregnant from Rama. Rama, however, stays with Vera. With the exception of Miranda and Segundo, who had their own successful jobs, the Arostegui lost all their money and their mansion, and must move to a small apartment. The last episode featured the gay wedding of Segundo and Tony.
Production
The filming started on May 2014.[1]
Cast
Viudas e hijos del Rock and Roll is the first work of Paola Barrientos as a lead actress in television.[2] She had a long career in theater plays, and her character in Graduados got a lot of praise. Still, she clarified that both characters are different: her character in Graduados was formal, and her character in "Viudas..." is a rebel rocker. She accepted to work in the telenovela because she had a good relation with the other actors of the cast.[2]
Griselda Siciliani worked for Telefe for the first time. Although she worked several years at the competitor channel El Trece,[3] her husband Adrián Suar produces telenovelas at that channel, and is scheduled to appear in cameos in Guapas, Siciliani clarified that they had no conflictive views over that. Her work is limited to 18 episodes, as she had worked a full year in Farsantes and prefers to stay more time with her daughter.[4]
Music
The telenovela uses several references to the 1990s Argentine Rock, and uses the music both for character building and the plots. The telenovela is also set in a fictional radio. The first episodes featured as well other things from the 1990s, such as the "rolinga" urban tribe, the boom of radio stations airing rock, the popularity of Villa Gesell among the young people, and the creation of mixtapes in cassettes.[5] The starting point of the telenovela is the death of Roby, a character played by Lalo Mir, which is described as an icon of Argentine rock.[6]
Reception
The first episode was aired on August 18, with 24,3 rating points. It had the highest rating of the prime time on that day, over Showmatch.[7] The public praised the similarities with the telenovela Graduados, aired in 2012, both in the initial plot and the focus on nostalgia. "Graduados 2" became a trending topic in Twitter that night.[5]
Later on, Viudas... did not achieve the expected ratings, and had a lower success than the re-run of the Turkish Binbir Gece (translated as "Las mil y una noches").[8] The new time slots and the 80 guest stars did not help it to recover the initial ratings. It ended after 10 months, without living up to expectations.
Awards
Viudas... received seven nominations for the 45th Martín Fierro Awards: best daily fiction, lead actor of daily fiction (Damián de Santo and Juan Minujin), lead actress of daily fiction (Paola Barrientos), best new actor (Dario Barassi), best writers and best music theme.[9] Sebastián Ortega and Pablo Culell were surprised by the absence of Verónica Llinás and Luis Machín, and did not attend the ceremony.[10]
Cast
- Paola Barrientos as Miranda Bettini de Arostegui
- Damián De Santo as Diego Lamas
- Juan Minujín as Segundo Arostegui
- Mex Urtizberea as Pipo Roch
- Celeste Cid as Vera Santoro
- Lalo Mir as Roby Bettini
- Julieta Ortega as Sandra Cuevas
- Griselda Siciliani as Susana Bartolotti
- Ludovico Di Santo as Nacho Arostegui
- Fernán Mirás as Rama Ferrer
- María Leal as Gabriela Bianchi
- Georgina Barbarrosa as Beatriz Cancela
- Violeta Urtizberea as Lourdes Senillosa Peña de Arostegui
- Luis Machin as Emilio Arostegui
- Verónica Llinas as Inés Murray Tedín de Arostegui
- Nicolás Francella as Fede Ventura
- Marcelo Mazzarello as El Polaco
- Antonio Birabent as Bruno Viale
- Maju Lozano as Mariana Fasano
- Paula Baldini as Estela Rovner
- Darío Lopilato as El Piojo
- Eliseo Barrionuevo as Bautista Arostegui
- Agustina Prinsich as Paz
- Iride Mockert as Iaia López
- Juan Sorini as Tony
- Natalia Figueiras as Alina Mussi
- Darío Barassi as Pedro Gatto
- Joe Seitun as Micky Viriloni
- Byron and Arian Piccorossi as Lautaro and Blas Arostegui
References
- ^ Ricardo Marín (April 26, 2014). "Un amor al compás del rock nacional de los 90" (in Spanish). La Nación. Retrieved September 15, 2014.
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External links
- 2010s Argentine television series
- 2014 telenovelas
- Television series set in the 1990s
- Telefe telenovelas
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- Television series about radio
- Argentine LGBT-related television programs
- 2014 Argentine television series debuts
- 2015 Argentine television series endings
- Television shows set in Buenos Aires