Amor bravío

Amor Bravío
Cuando manda el corazón
Created by María Zarattini
Martha Carrillo
Cristina García
Directed by Alejandro Frutos
Jesús Nájera Saro
Fernando Nesme
Lily Garza
Starring Silvia Navarro
Cristián de la Fuente
Leticia Calderón
César Évora
Flavio Medina
René Strickler
Theme music composer Jorge Eduardo Murguía Perdaza
Mauricio López de Arriaga
Opening theme "Cuando manda el corazón" by Vicente Fernández
Ending theme "Cuando manda el corazón" by Vicente Fernández
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 166 [1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Carlos Moreno Laguillo
Hilda Santaella Hernández
Location(s) Aculco de Espinoza
Mexico
Santiago, Chile
Running time 23–25 mins (eps 1–10)
44–46 mins (eps 11-166)
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release March 5, 2012 – October 21, 2012
Chronology
Preceded by La que no podía amar
Followed by Qué bonito amor
Related shows De pura sangre
La jaula de oro (Mexico)
External links
Website

Amor Bravío (International Title: Valiant Love,[2] Literally: Fierce Love[3]), originally titled Lidia de Amor is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa. It is a merger of De Pura Sangre and En los cuernos del amor, a new story by Martha Carrillo and Cristina Garcia.

Silvia Navarro and Cristian de la Fuente star as the protagonists. Leticia Calderon, Cesar Evora, Flavio Medina, and Laura Carmine star as the antagonists.[4][5][6]

History

From March 5 to March 16, 2012, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting half-hour episodes of Amor Bravío at 8pm after La que no podia amar.[7][8] On March 19, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting one-hour episodes of Amor Bravío weeknights at 7:15pm, replacing La que no podía amar.[9] The last episode was broadcast on October 21, with Qué Bonito Amor replacing it the following day.[10][11] Production of Amor Bravío officially started on February 7, 2012.[12][13]

Univision confirmed a prime time airing of Amor Bravío, as part of the 2012–2013 schedule,[14][15] and promos were first broadcast on July 5, 2012.[16] On August 13, Univision started broadcasting Amor Bravío weeknights at 10pm/9c, replacing La que no podía amar.[17][18] The last episode was broadcast on April 12, 2013, with Qué Bonito Amor replacing it on April 15.[19][20]

Reception

Univision's April 12 finale broadcast of Amor Bravío averaged 5.2 million viewers.[21]

Plot

Camila and Daniel meet under adverse circumstances, but for true love, nothing is impossible, so in spite of the mistrust, grudge and revenge desire, they manage to defeat all these obstacles...

Luis, Camila's fiancée, dies in an accident few days before their wedding and she falls into a terrible depression. Simultaneously, in Chile, Daniel marries Miriam, whom he deeply loves. Camila takes refugee in her uncle's bull ranch "La Malquerida", where she practices as a professional veterinarian. After a while, Daniel is expecting his first son and Camila gets married with Alonso, the ranch's administrator.

Don Daniel, Camila's uncle, discovers he may have an illegitimate son, and at the same time, he finds out that Alonso is not the ethical man he thought him to be. He decides then to leave his inheritance to his "son" (Daniel) in order to protect Camila from Alonso, but he dies without having the opportunity to reveal to her the reasons for his decision.

Daniel learns that a man in Mexico has named him the heir to practically all his fortune. He decides to travel to that country in order to receive such inheritance, but he walks into an ambush where his wife is shot by a man and Daniel is framed for the crime and is sent to jail. During his reclusion, he assumes that the Monterde's family, who were expecting to be the heirs, could have set the trap that resulted in his imprisonment.

Daniel escapes from prison and, undercover, arrives in Mexico in order to find the truth. He believes Camila could be the one who caused his misfortune. Despite this, he falls deeply in love with her. Camila, on the other hand, is disappointed in her husband and her marriage, not only because Alonso is impotent, but also because he is abusive and violent.

Daniel changes his identity, calling himself "Andrés Duarte", and he begins working as an employee in "La Malquerida", which in fact belongs to him. There, he discovers that Alonso, his mother Isadora, and Dionisio were the ones who tried to get rid of him because they have a personal and financial interest in "La Malquerida" and its surrounding land.

Daniel and Camila have fallen in love in spite of the circumstances around them, but the past becomes present, and they will have to fight against the restless obstacles that surround their love: hatred, envy and excessive ambition.

Cast

Actor Character
Silvia Navarro Camila Monterde Santos
Leticia Calderón Isadora González Vda. de Lazcano
Cristián de la Fuente Daniel Díaz Acosta/Andrés Duarte
César Évora Dionisio Ferrer/Héctor Gutiérrez
Flavio Medina Alonso Lazcano González/Alonso Sanchez
René Strickler Mariano Albarrán
José Elías Moreno Leoncio Martínez
Olivia Bucio Agustina Santos Vda. de Monterde
Fernanda Castillo Viviana del Valle
Yolanda Ventura Piedad Martínez vda. de Hernandez
Laura Carmine Ximena Díaz Santos
Alex Sirvent Rafael Quintana
Alan Estrada Aarón Quintana/Daniel Diaz Acosta
Héctor Sáez Lic. Osvaldo Becerra
Florencia del Saracho Natalia Guiterrez Jimenez/Natalia Ferrer
Alejandro Ruiz Padre Anselmo Medrano
Ricardo Franco Rodolfo Lara
Eddy Vilard Pablo Albarrán/Pablo Monterde
Mariana Van Rankin Luz María "Luzma" Hernandez Martínez
Juan Diego Covarrubias Yago Albarrán
María Sorté Amanda Jimenez Ex. de Guiterrez de Becerra
Luis Gatica Hipólito
Magda Guzmán Refugio Chávez
Norma Herrera Rocío de Albarrán
Tina Romero Rosario "Chayo" Sánchez
Luis Couturier "Cayetano" Albarrán
Raymundo Capetillo Francisco Javier Díaz Velasco
José Carlos Ruiz Padre Baldomero Lozano
Rogelio Guerra Don Daniel Monterde
Lisset Miriam Farca ex. de Diaz Acosta
Liliana Ross Ágatha Acosta
Valentino Lanús Luis de Olmo
Toño Infante Fidencio Hernández/Julián Hernández
Óscar Traven Alberto Sodi
Benjamín Rivero Bruno Morán
Abril Onyl 'Irene Clara
Rubén Zerecero Tolentino Cruz
Lorena del Castillo Iliana Sodi
Khiabet Peniche Dorotea
Jorge Gallegos Eleuterio
Carmen Rodríguez Felicia de Sodi
Sandra Kai Teresa Medrano
Ricardo Vera Comandante Juárez
Benjamín Islas Lic. Salomón Morales León
Macarena Garcia Ana Albarran
Carlos Embry Comandante Abraham Farca
Diego Soldano Dante
Diego Denver Andrés Duarte
Patricia Conde Netty

Mexico broadcast

Ratings

Timeslot
(CT)
# Ep. Premiere Finale TV Season
Date Premiere
ratings
(in points)
Date Finale
ratings
(in points)
Monday-Friday
8 pm
(episodes: 1-10)
Monday-Friday
7:15 pm
(episodes: 11-165)
166
March 5, 2012
22.3[22]
October 21, 2012
22.5[23] 2011

Awards

Premios ACE

Category Nominated Result
Best Co-star Actress Leticia Calderón Won
Best Supporting Actress Magda Guzmán Won

People en Espanol

Category Nominated Result
Best Telenovela Carlos Moreno Lagiuillo Nominated
Best Lead Actress Silvia Navarro Nominated
Best Lead Actor Cristian de la Fuente Nominated
Best Female Villain Leticia Calderón Won
Best Male Villain César Évora Won
Best Supporting Actor René Strickler Nominated

TV Adicto Golden Awards 2013

Category Nominated Result
Best Lead Actress Silvia Navarro Won
Best Supporting Actress Olivia Bucio Won
Best Male Special Participation Valentino Lanús Won
Best Adaptacion Carlos Moreno Laguillo Won

TVyNovelas Awards 2013

Confirmed on April 8, 2013.[24][25] Winners announced on April 28, 2013.[26]

Category Nominee Result
Best Telenovela of the Year Carlos Moreno Laguillo Nominated[27]
Best Lead Actor Cristián de la Fuente Nominated[27]
Best Female Antagonist Leticia Calderón Won[28]
Best Male Antagonist César Évora Nominated[27]
Best Young Lead Actress Mariana van Rankin Nominated[27]
Best Young Lead Actor Eddy Vilard Nominated[27]
Best First Actor Jose Elias Moreno Nominated[27]
Best Supporting Actress Laura Carmine Nominated[27]
Best Supporting Actor Flavio Medina Won[28]
Best Musical Theme "Cuando manda el corazón" by Vicente Fernández Nominated[27]
Best Original Story or Adaptation Martha Carrillo, Cristina García, and Denisse Phiffer Won[28]

Los Favoritos del Público

Confirmed on April 8, 2013.[29] Winners announced on April 27, 2013.[30]

Category Nominee Result
Favorite Couple Silvia Navarro and Cristian de la Fuente Nominated
Favorite Villain Leticia Calderón Won
Favorite Slap Silvia Navarro slapping Flavio Medina Won
Favorite Slap Fernanda Castillo slapping Cristian de la Fuente Nominated
Favorite Kiss Silvia Navarro and Cristian de la Fuente Nominated

References

  1. Televisa's Amor Bravío
  2. "Valiant Love". televisainternacional. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  3. Univision Presents “Amor Bravío” – A Riveting Story Where Unexpected Love Gets in the Way of a Perfectly Plotted Revenge
  4. Retrieved 7 July 2010
  5. Bendicen a la producción de 'Lidia de amor'
  6. "Lidia de Amor", una telenovela de pasión y no de sangre.
  7. 'La que no podía amar' compartirá horario
  8. Comienzan la faena; hoy se estrena ‘Amor Bravío’
  9. Final de "La que no podía amar" el 18 de marzo: Espín. Con Flor Rubio
  10. Cristián, listo para el gran final
  11. 'Qué Bonito Amor' cantará al amor a partir de las 19:15
  12. Inician grabaciones en foro de la telenovela "Amor bravio"
  13. Inician grabaciones de un "Amor Bravío"
  14. Amor Bravío llega a Univision
  15. Amor Bravio Telenovela | Telefutura Upfront 2012
  16. Próximamente llega 'Amor Bravío'
  17. Llega 'Amor Bravío' a Univision
  18. Los mejores momentos de Amor Bravío. ¿Cuál ha sido tu favortio?
  19. Avance Amor Bravío: Gran Final
  20. ¡Qué Bonito Amor, pronto en Univisión!
  21. 'Amor Bravío' Finale Makes Univision Number 1 Broadcast Network Among Adults 18–49 and Adults 18–34
  22. "Amor Bravio gran estreno rating". tvboricuausa.com. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  23. "Amor bravío gran final rating". radioformula.com (in Spanish). Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  24. Lista de ganadores de los Premios TV y Novelas 2013 en México
  25. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Premios TVyNovelas awards 2013 nominees". welovesoaps.net. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  26. 1 2 3 "Lista de ganadores en Premios TVyNovelas". starmedia.com. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  27. NOTA: Estos fueron los Favoritos del público

External links

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