Son Amores
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Son Amores Cada vez mas imperdible! |
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Genre | Telenovela |
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Music by | Diego Monk |
Opening theme | "Son amores" (Los Autenticos Decadentes) |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 463 |
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Original network | Canal 13 |
Original release | 28 January 2002 – 3 January 2004 |
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Son amores (Sweethearts) is an Argentine telenovela originally broadcast between 2002-2003. It was produced by Pol-Ka Producciones & broadcast by Canal 13 in Argentina.
Contents
Plot
The plot revolved around a football referee (Miguel Ángel Rodríguez) who lived alone in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. His two nephews (Nicolás Cabré, Mariano Martínez) unexpectedly arrive from the provinces, to start a career at his club as trainees. They end up living together, & as the novela progresses, their relationship develops. Main themes include brotherly rivalry, family loyalty, love & relationships. The show marketed itself as a reflection of how family life is changing; from a nuclear to an extended base. Disability is also touched on, with one character (Florencia Bertotti) becoming blind only to regain her sight on her wedding day.
Cast
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Awards
Premios Martín Fierro
Wins
- Best Comedy - Son amores (2002)
- Best lead actor in comedy - Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (2002)
- Best leading actress of comedy - Florencia Bertotti (2002)
- Revelation award - Lola Berthet (2002)
- Best leading actress of comedy - Florencia Bertotti (2003)
Nominations
- Best lead actor in comedy - Nicolás Cabré (2002)
- Best lead actor in comedy - Mariano Martínez (2002)
- Best leading actress in comedy - Millie Stegmann (2002)
- Best supporting actor - Berugo Carambula (2002)
- Best supporting actress - Carla Peterson (2002)
- As author/Librettist - Jorge Maestro and Ernesto Korovsky (2002)
- Best director - Rodolfo Antúnez and Daniel De Filippo (2002)
- Revelation award - Atilio Pozzobon (2002)
- Original soundtrack - Los Auténticos Decadentes (2002)
- Best comedy - Son amores (2003)
- Best lead actor in comedy - Nicolás Cabré (2003)
- Best leading actress of comedy - Gabriela Toscano (2003)
Premios Clarín
Wins
- Revelation female - Carla Peterson / Lola Berthet (2002)
- Revelation male - Facundo Espinosa (2002)
- Best comedy actress - Florencia Bertotti (2003)
Nominations
- Revelation male - Nicolás Vázquez (2002)
References
External links
- Son amores at the Internet Movie Database
- (Spanish) Official site
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- Articles with Spanish-language external links
- 2002 telenovelas
- 2002 Argentine television series debuts
- 2003 Argentine television series endings
- Argentine telenovelas
- Fictional association football television series
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- Pol-ka telenovelas