Num Episodes: | 74 |
Genre: | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Creator: | Helen Hunt Jackson |
Based On: | Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson |
Starring: | Kate del Castillo Eduardo Palomo Helena Rojo René Strickler Sergio Sendel |
Opentheme: | Ramona by Tambuco |
Theme Music Composer: | Ricardo Gallardo |
Language: | Spanish |
Country: | Mexico |
Runtime: | 21-22 minutes (episodes 1-10) 41-44 minutes (episodes 11-74) |
Company: | Televisa |
Location: | Durango, Mexico |
Channel: | Canal de las Estrellas |
Executive Producer: | Lucy Orozco |
Producer: | Humberto Robles Juan Manuel Orozco |
Director: | Alberto Cortés Nicolás Echevarría Felipe Nájera |
Cinematography: | Jesús Nájera Saro Óscar Morales |
Camera: | Multi-camera |
Related: | Ramona (1910) Ramona (1916) Ramona (1928) Ramona (1936) |
Ramona is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucy Orozco for Televisa based on the 1884 novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson. It premiered on April 3, 2000 and ended on July 14, 2000.[1] The series stars Kate del Castillo, Eduardo Palomo, Helena Rojo, René Strickler and Sergio Sendel. It was the last telenovela of Eduardo Palomo, who died in 2003 of a heart attack.
Ramona returns to the family ranch after years of being educated by nuns. Ramona reunites with her mother and brother and childhood friend, the Indian Alejandro. Ramona falls in love with Alejandro and the couple is faced with the prejudices of being an interracial couple.
The family selects a suitable husband for Ramona and a wedding is planned. Family secrets come to light exposing the truth of Ramona's birth and her Indian heritage. The ill-fated romance continues when Alejandro kidnaps Ramona at the altar.
The two enjoy a short-lived honeymoon before Alejandro is taken captive by the authorities and is hanged. Ramona returns home to live with her mother and Felipe who has loved her since childhood. Ramona is pregnant with Alejandro's child, so she and Felipe get married.
This ill-fated romance is played out against the backdrop of the impending statehood of the Mexican territory, which ultimately becomes what is most often referred to as California.
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2001 | ||||
Special Award for Best Art Design and Decor | Ricardo Navarrete Manuel Domínguez |