Los vecinos en guerra
Los Vecinos en Guerra | |
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Also known as | Vecinos en Guerra |
Genre |
Romantic comedy Humour |
Created by | Sebastian Ortega |
Directed by | Miguel Colom |
Starring |
Diego Torres Eleonora Wexler Mónica Antonópulos Marco Antonio Caponi Mike Amigorena Juan Gil Navarro |
Theme music composer | Leo Sujatovich and Rafael Arcaute |
Opening theme | Vecinos en Guerra |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 146 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Gustavo Errico Pablo Culell |
Producer(s) |
Underground contenidos Endemol |
Location(s) | Buenos Aires |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Telefe |
Original release | April 15, 2013 – January 02, 2014 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Graduados |
Followed by | Somos familia |
Los Vecinos en Guerra (Spanish: Neighbors at War) is an Argentine television comedy starring Diego Torres, Eleonora Wexler and Mike Amigorena and originally aired on Underground contenidos.[1]
Plot
Mecha (Eleonora Wexler) is a housewife almost 40, who 20 years ago was part of a group of con artists -something she has kept a secret until today. In the past Mecha worked with Alex (Mike Amigorena), who was recruited for this type of tasks and became his first love, and Ciro (Luis Ziembrowski) who planned and financed the scams. A robbery failed and the group disbanded. Mecha, with a changed identity, began a new life away from scams. Mecha never told her husband Rafael (Diego Torres) his secret, and while they are happy, she is a little bored with her role as mother of three and wife. A morning like any other, they discover that the most luxurious house in the neighborhood is being abandoned in a hurry and that immediately after a new family moves: the Mayorga. Mecha, seeing them, is shocked to discover that the family man is none other than Alex, her former lover and partner in thefts whom she believed dead. He tells Mecha that Ciro has been released from prison after 20 years and seeks revenge on his former teammates, for he believes they betrayed them and ran away with the loot of the failed heist. Alex vows to protect Mecha's life and hires a group of actors-turned-con men to pretend to be a normal family and thus, to be near her family unnoticed.
Reception
The 2013 prime time of Argentine television is highly disputed by the channels El Trece and Telefe. El Trece airs Solamente Vos and Farsantes, and Telefe airs Los Vecinos en Guerra and Celebrity Splash!, both channels with similar ratings.[2]
Cast
Main characters
- Diego Torres as Rafael 'Rafa' Crespo
- Eleonora Wexler as Lisa Ramos/Mercedes 'Mecha' Maidana
- Mónica Antonópulos as Ivana Fernández/Barreiro (†)
- Marco Antonio Caponi as Fernando Vitelli
- Mike Amigorena as Alex López/Mayorga (†)
- Juan Gil Navarro as Mariano Sánchez Ginastera (†)
Secondary characters
- Mirta Busnelli as Sonia Butilengo de Crespo
- Jorgelina Aruzzi as Nora 'Norita' Sotelo
- Gastón Soffritti as Lucas Galetto/Mayorga
- Carlos Portaluppi as Jorge 'Coco' Dellamonica
- Candela Vetrano as Paloma Crespo
- Carola Reyna as Helena 'Helen' Sotelo
- Lola Berthet as Mimí Bermejo
- Alan Sabbagh as Fabián Sotelo
- Juan Pablo Geretto as Emilio/Reina
- Chang Kim Sung as Roque Dudú
- Hugo Arana as Ramón Freire/Barreiro
Recurring characters
- Román Almaraz as Teo Crespo
- Sabrina Fogolini as Agustina Joglar
- Lucio Rogati as Valentino Dellamonica
Special performances
- Lucrecia Blanco as Sacristán
- Fabián Arenillas as Charly
- Natalia Cociuffo as Beba
- Natalia Figueiras as Silvina
- Sheila González as Dalma Escudero
- Marcela Kloosterboer as Carolina del Río
- Luis Ziembrowski as Ciro Nieto
- Antonio Gasalla as Alberto Mercado
- Mario Pasik as Miguel del Río
- Tomás de las Heras as Julián Pereyra
- Emilia Attias as Lupe Villanueva
- Luz Cipriota as Ana Rodriguez
- Susú Pecoraro as Teresa Rodriguez
- Gabo Correa as Eduardo
- Mónica Salvador as Estela
- Esteban Masturini as Matías
- Gastón Ricaud as Jimmy
- Natalie Pérez as Valeria
- Victoria Almeida as Pauli
- Belen Chavanne as Young Ivana
- Pamela Rodríguez as Romina
- Guillermo Pfening as Germano
- Alejandro Fiore as Gasparini (†)
- Ariel Staltari as Rosales
- Marcelo Mazzarello as Pancho Joglar
- Florencia Benítez as Alina
- Nazareno Casero as Nico
- Diego Mesaglio as Lolo Bermejo
- Juan Pablo Mirabelli as Juanqui
- Mariano Argento as Mullinqui
- Coraje Ábalos as Sergio
- Florencia Raggi as Lila
- Carolina Barbosa as Anette
- Lucas Velasco as Jony
- Carina Gallucci as Victoria
- Pablo Alarcón as Antonio
- Michel Noher
- Boy Olmi
Deaths
Character | Actor/Actress | Cause | Episode |
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Alex López/Mayorga | Mike Amigorena | He is killed by Mariano | 62 |
Ivana Fernández/Barreiro | Mónica Antonópulos | She is killed by Mariano | 89 |
Gasparini | Alejandro Fiore | He is killed by Mariano | 94 |
Mariano Sánchez Ginastera | Juan Gil Navarro | He is killed by Rafael | 135 |
Awards
Nominations
- 2013 Martín Fierro Awards
- Best comedy[3]
- Best actor of daily comedy (Diego Torres)
- Best actor of daily fiction (Mike Amigorena)
- Best secondary actor (Mario Pasik)
- Best secondary actress (Mirta Busnelli)
- Best new actor or actress (Juan Pablo Geretto)
References
- ↑ Ciudad.com (February 14, 2013). "Arrancaron las grabaciones de los Vecinos en Guerra" [Recordings began] (in Spanish). Ciudad.com. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
- ↑ "En la batalla por el rating, el reality le ganó a la ficción" [In the battle for rating, the reality show prevailed over fiction] (in Spanish). La Nación. June 12, 2013. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
- ↑ "Todos los nominados a los Martín Fierro 2014" [All the nominations for the 2014 Martín Fierro] (in Spanish). La Nación. April 15, 201. Retrieved April 14, 2014. Check date values in:
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External links
- "Acción" para "Vecinos en guerra" (Spanish)
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