Dulce amor explained

Genre:Romance
Drama
Comedy
Creator:Enrique Estevanez
Director:Mauro Scandolari
Hugo Alejandro Moser
Starring:Sebastián Estevanez
Juan Darthés
Carina Zampini
Rocío Igarzábal
Nicolás Riera
Opentheme:Dulce amor by Puentes
Country:Argentina
Location:Martínez, Buenos Aires
Language:Spanish
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:301
Executive Producer:Pablo Ferreiro
Producer:Ángel de Bonis
Runtime:60 minutes
Company:L.C. Acción Producciones
Channel:Telefe

Dulce amor (International Title: Candy Love) is an Argentine telenovela co-produced by L.C. Acción Producciones and Telefe. It began broadcasting January 23, 2012 from Monday to Friday at 10:30 p.m. until April 29, 2013. Then, due to the incorporation of new programs, their schedule was delayed, broadcasting at 11:15 p.m. In January 2013, it changed to 10:15 p.m. Finally, in March 2013, the series returned to his original schedule of 10:45 p.m. The date of the final chapter was April 29, 2013, after 301 chapters and 15 months on screen. The final chapter was broadcast live from the Teatro Gran Rex hosted by Alejandro Wiebe. Starring Sebastián Estevanez, Juan Darthés and Carina Zampini. Co-starring Rocío Igarzábal and Nicolás Riera. The antagonistic participations of Segundo Cernadas, Laura Novoa, Sol Estevanez and the first actor Gerardo Romano. The star performances by the first actors María Valenzuela, Jorge Sassi, Georgina Barbarossa, Arturo Bonín and Graciela Pal. And it has the special participation of Calu Rivero.

Plot

The Bandi sisters, owners of a very famous candy factory, face one of their worst moments. Victoria (Carina Zampini) is in charge of the company and is Lorenzo's girlfriend (Segundo Cernadas), the man who, without Victoria knowing, does nothing but work to make him fall empire. However, the turns of life make Marcos (Sebastián Estevanez), a former car racer, become the driver of this woman without joy. The arrival of this man in the family will change the fate of the Bandi, at all possible levels. Julián (Juan Darthés) is a friend of Marcos, together they spend every free hour preparing the race car that Marcos runs. When the unexpected closure of the workshop where they work leaves him in the street, Julian follows in the footsteps of Marcos and becomes driver of Victoria's sister, Natacha (Calu Rivero), a beautiful woman fifteen years younger, which will drive him crazy and generate several problems in his marriage to Gabriela (Laura Novoa).

Cast

Protagonists

Co-protagonists

Antagonists

Recurring cast

Participations

Cameos

Reception

According to IBOPE Group, in its debut averaging 13.3 rating points (peaking at 17), the third most watched program of the day.[1] With the passing of the days his audience grew, maintaining an average of 19.8 (being almost always as the third most watched program of the day).

Awards

Nominations

Versions

Music

  1. Dulce Amor - Puentes
  2. Dulce Amor (Acoustic version) - Puentes
    1. Spaghetti del Rock - Nicolás Riera Juntos a la par - Rocío Igarzábal
          1. Integridad perfecta - Nicolás Riera & Rocío Igarzábal Todo en mi vida eres tú - Juanes Si tú no existieras - Ricardo Arjona Fuiste tú - Ricardo Arjona & Gaby Moreno El Mundo - Sergio Dalma
    2. Te amo - Sergio Dalma La de la mala suerte - Jesse & Joy
      1. Llorar - Jesse & Joy and Mario Domm Ella vive en mí - Álex Ubago Todo mi mundo - Axel
  3. Sin tu amor - Nicolás Zuviría

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rating del debut de Dulce amor . 2012-11-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120304175849/http://television.com.ar/ratings/?rdate=2012-01-23 . 2012-03-04 . dead .
  2. Web site: Todos los nominados a los Martín Fierro 2014. All the nominations for the 2014 Martín Fierro. es. April 15, 2014. La Nación. February 13, 2015.