Cañaveral de Pasiones
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Genre | Telenovela |
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Story by | Caridad Bravo Adams |
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Theme music composer | Amparo Rubín |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 92 |
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Production company(s) | Televisa |
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Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Original release | April 22 – September 6, 1996 |
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Cañaveral de pasiones is a Mexican telenovela produced by Humberto Zurita and Christian Bach for Televisa, and broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas in 1996.
Daniela Castro and Juan Soler star as the main protagonists, while Azela Robinson, Roberto Ballesteros, Marisol Santacruz and Angelica Aragon star as the main antagonists.
It was remade in 2012 as Abismo de pasión, produced by Angelli Nesma Medina and written by Caridad Bravo Adams.
Plot
Josefina Montero, a respectable woman, suspects that her husband, Amador, is having an affair with Margarita Faberman. In reality, Amador's affair is with Margarita's sister, Dinorah. One stormy night Amador and Dinorah plan to leave together. However, Margarita discovers this and tries to stop them. She locks Dinorah in her room at home and goes to the place Amador is waiting for Dinorah. She finds him in his car and tries to convince him to return to his family. When this fails, Amador begins to drive her back, however his car rolls over and they are killed. This further convinces everyone else that they were lovers planning to leave. To save herself, Dinorah lets everyone else believe it so. Eventually, she marries her late sister's husband, Fausto Santos. A bitter Josefina is now a widow and does everything she can to tarnish the Faberman's name.
10 years later, Fausto's daughter, Julia, has grown into a lovely woman, but she has a bad reputation thanks to Josefina. The Montero's son, Pablo, has also grown into a handsome man, returning from studying abroad. They fall in love; however, they are resisted by the feud between their families, as well as by other love interests like Juan de Dios and Gina Elizondo.
Ultimately, Dinorah's lies are exposed, through an eyewitness —the town witch Doña Remedios— and with plane tickets showing she and Amador were plotting to escape. In a fight with her husband Fausto she kills him with his shotgun. One stormy night she finds her lover Rufino, who is evading justice for his own bad deeds. They decide to escape together. This time Remedios intervenes and causes their pick-up truck to roll over, in a scene very similar to the accident years before. They survive: Rufino tries to escape on foot, but is caught; Dinorah is trapped under the overturned truck. In the hospital she realizes she lost her legs and commits suicide by cutting her wrists with scissors, telling Julia with her last dying breath she hates her for being a symbol of what she couldn't have: a child with Fausto, her true love, whom she murdered. With the truth known and their families no longer feuding, Julia and Pablo finally marry.
Cast
- Daniela Castro as Julia Santos Faberman de Montero
- Juan Soler as Pablo Montero Rosales
- Francisco Gattorno as Juan de Dios Montero Carrasco
- Patricia Navidad as Mireya Mendoza de Montero
- Angélica Aragón as Josefina Rosales Vda. de Montero
- Leonardo Daniel as Fausto Santos
- Azela Robinson as Dinorah Faberman
- Roberto Ballesteros as Rufino Mendoza
- Fernando Balzaretti as Padre Refugio "Cuco" Rosales
- Alma Delfina as Prudencia
- César Évora as Amador Montero
- Felicia Mercado as Margarita Faberman de Santos
- Jorge Russek as Samuel Aldapa
- Norma Lazareno as Hilda Cisneros
- Rodrigo Abed as Guillermo Elizondo
- María Eugenia Ríos as Amalia de Aldapa
- Josefina Echánove as Remedios Mendoza
- Aracely Arámbula as Leticia Cisneros
- Dacia Arcaraz as Rosario "Chayo"
- Héctor Cruz as Vicente
- Josafat Luna as Leopoldo
- Roberto Miquel as Enrique Cisneros
- Carlos Navarro as Gilardo
- Gilberto Román as Dr. Alejandro Cisneros
- Elizabeth Dupeyrón as Socorro Carrasco
- Marisol Santacruz as Gina Elizondo de Cisneros.
- Liza Willert as Carlota
- Tony Bravo as Rafael Elizondo
- Zoraida Gómez as Julia Santos (Child)
- Marisol Centeno as Mireya (Child)
- Raúl Castellanos as Juan de Dios (Child)
- Sebastián Zurita as Pablo Montero (Child)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated | Result |
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1997 | TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela | Cañaveral de Pasiones | Won |
Best Lead Actress | Daniela Castro | Won | ||
Best Lead Actor | Juan Soler | Won | ||
Best Female Villain | Azela Robinson | Nominated | ||
Best Male Villain | Roberto Ballesteros | Won | ||
Best First Actress | Angélica Aragón | Nominated | ||
Best First Actor | Jorge Russek | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Alma Delfina | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Leonardo Daniel | Won | ||
Best New Actress | Patricia Navidad | Won | ||
Best direction of scene | Benjamín Cann Claudio Reyes Rubio |
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