Vencer franchise | |
Italic Title: | force |
Creator: | Rosy Ocampo |
Origin: | Vencer el miedo |
Owner: | TelevisaUnivision |
Vencer (English: Overcoming) is media franchise of Mexican television series created by Rosy Ocampo, produced by TelevisaUnivision, and broadcast on Las Estrellas.[1] [2] Each series revolves around four women of different ages and touches on different issues inherent to women, such as gender violence, teenage pregnancy, and cyberbullying.[3]
See main article: Vencer el miedo. Vencer el miedo follows four women from the same family intertwined with social issues such as teenage pregnancy, sexual harassment and gender inequality.[4]
See main article: Vencer el desamor. Vencer el desamor follows four women with nothing in common that are forced to live under the same roof, although it is complicated at first, sisterhood and solidarity will prevail when they realize that they all share the experience of heartbreak.[5]
See main article: Vencer el pasado. Vencer el pasado follows four women from different social classes who, due to different circumstances, become victims of cyberbullying and must overcome it in order to move forward with their lives.[6]
See main article: Vencer la ausencia. Vencer la ausencia tells the story of four close-knit women who share the experience of tragic losses.[7]
See main article: Vencer la culpa. Vencer la culpa follows four women who come together to face the burden of their own guilt.
Portrayer | Capacity and character per series | ||||
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Vencer el miedo | Vencer el desamor | Vencer el pasado | Vencer la ausencia | Vencer la culpa | |
Paulina Goto | |||||
Arcelia Ramírez | |||||
Jade Fraser | |||||
Emilia Berjón | |||||
Danilo Carrera | |||||
Emmanuel Palomares | |||||
Alberto Estrella | |||||
Beatriz Moreno | |||||
Carlos Bonavides | |||||
Jonathan Becerra | |||||
Beng Zeng | |||||
Ariane Pellicer | |||||
Bárbara Falconi | |||||
Daniela Romo | |||||
Claudia Álvarez | |||||
Julia Urbini | |||||
Valentina Buzzurro | |||||
David Zepeda | |||||
Altair Jarabo | |||||
Juan Diego Covarrubias | |||||
Andrés Vásquez | |||||
Leonardo Daniel | |||||
Antonio Treviño | |||||
Angelique Boyer | |||||
Erika Buenfil | |||||
Arantza Ruiz | |||||
Ana Paula Martínez | |||||
Sebastián Rulli | |||||
Africa Zavala | |||||
Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez | |||||
Leticia Perdigón | |||||
Ferdinando Valencia | |||||
Horacio Pancheri | |||||
Miguel Martínez | |||||
José Remis | |||||
María Perroni Garza | |||||
Ariadne Díaz | |||||
Mayrín Villanueva | |||||
Alejandra Barros | |||||
Alexis Ayala | |||||
Jesús Ochoa | |||||
Mariana Garza | |||||
Claudia Martín | |||||
Gabriela de la Garza | |||||
María Sorté | |||||
Romina Poza | |||||
Filming of Vencer el miedo began on 2 July 2019.[8] Vencer el desamor was announced in February 2020, with filming taking place from 30 June 2020 to 16 December 2020.[9] [10] [11] Vencer el pasado was announced on 12 January 2021, with filming taking place from 8 April 2021 to 28 August 2021.[12] [13] Vencer la ausencia was announced on 1 November 2021, with filming beginning in April 2022.[14] [15] In October 2022, Rosy Ocampo announced that she was developing a fifth series for the franchise.[16] On 4 November 2022, it was announced that Vencer la culpa would be the title of the fifth series.[17] The series premiered on 26 June 2023.[18]