Cambio de piel (telenovela)

Cambio de Piel
Starring Coraima Torres
Eduardo Serrano
Country of origin Venezuela
No. of episodes 110
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network RCTV
Original release 1997 - 1998

Cambio de Piel (1997-1998) is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión. It was written by José Ignacio Cabrujas and Perla Farias and directed by Tony Rodrígues. This telenovela lasted 110 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. It is a remake of RCTV's 1986 telenovela, La Dama de Rosa.

Synopsis

This is a remake of the famous La Dama de Rosa. Cambio de Piel is a story of confusion, bewilderment and revenge.

Daniella Martinez and Jose Ignacio Quintana lead radically different lives. He is financially solid, competent and married. His marriage is stable with no alarming events in spite of his infidelities. Unfortunately, his wife has not been able to bear children. Daniella is a young, impetuous woman, who is very astute, determined and joyful and whose lifelong dream is to become an actress. In her search for stardom, she meets Jose Ignacio Quintana, and a strong attraction grows between them immediately. They have no idea that this encounter will result in an unlimited, passionate relationship which will be marked by resentment. They are brought together by love and separated by pain.

Daniella, a victim of injustice, is arrested and sentenced for a crime she did not commit. Jose Ignacio, feeling betrayed, falls into confusing events, and, in Daniella’s eyes, he becomes the main person to blame for her tragedy. Years later, Jose Ignacio tries to erase this woman from his mind and heart, the woman he says he hates. Great passion will evolve around this relationship, which will create unexpected and revealing situations for them, as well as for the characters surrounding them.

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