Calle luna, Calle sol

Calle luna, Calle sol
Created by RCTV
Starring Mónica Spear
Manuel Sosa
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 153
Production
Producer(s) Carmen Cecilia Urbaneja
José Gerardo Guillén
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network RCTV
Original release March 18, 2009 – September 14, 2009
Chronology
Preceded by Nadie me dirá como quererte
Followed by Libres como el viento

Calle Luna, Calle Sol is a Venezuelan soap opera produced and broadcast by RCTV. It began broadcasting from March 18, 2009.

The title is taken from the song of the same name, performed by Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe, from the album Lo Mato (Si No Compra Este LP), which was released in 1973. The main theme song of the telenovela is a version sung by Victor Munoz.

Written by José Vicente Quintana, Calle Luna, Calle Sol is a love story inspired by the 1979 telenovela Marielena by Manuel Muñoz Rico, which starred María Conchita Alonso and Jean Carlo Simancas.

Calle Luna, Calle Sol is a story of contrasts, with joy in the midst of tragedy, a very intimate and everyday tale.

Overview

Calle Luna, Calle Sol is a telenovela contrasting folk and urban culture. It shows two completely different realities: that of the rich and the poor, and what differentiates the two groups. In both neighborhoods, major developments speak for themselves and their realities are moved each of the characters. In the story, Maria Esperanza is a young, humble, studious, and hardworking young woman who has suffered from poverty due to the irresponsibility of her father, who comes and goes from her house. Even in the midst of these circumstances, she grew up with strong values, dedicated to making something of herself. However, her plans could be disrupted by her emotional struggles. Despite this turmoil, Maria Esperanza will fight to keep the love of his family and overcome the her emotional trials and tribulations.

The story began four years after the embarrassing incident that happened to Maria Esperanza, after which Manuel returned to England to study administration. Manuel then comes back in order to take over the family business, Furniture Mastronardi, while building a relationship with Gabriela, who would be his lifelong girlfriend. The tragic past of Maria Esperanza knows when to remove Manuel Augusto, who represents the renewal of their broken dreams, because they arise from a sincere love, full of hopes.

Cast

Protagonists
Antagonists
Other characters
With children

Broadcasts in other countries

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