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Son amores
GenreComedy
Created byAdrián Suar
Written byJorge Maestro
Ernesto Korovsky
Directed byVíctor Stella
Daniel De Felippo
Lucas Ruiz Barrea
Rodolfo Antúnez
StarringMariano Martínez
Nicolás Cabré
Florencia Bertotti
Mario Pasik
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Millie Stegman
Opening themeSon Amores by La Mosca
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes463
Production
Executive producerPaula Granica
ProducerPol-ka
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkCanal 13
ReleaseJanuary 28, 2002 (2002-01-28) –
January 2, 2004 (2004-01-02)
Related
  • Buen partido
  • Dos chicos de cuidado en la ciudad

Son amores is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-ka and issued by Canal 13 in the year 2002 and in the year 2003. It stars Mariano Martínez, Nicolás Cabré, Florencia Bertotti, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and Millie Stegman. It is the telenovela of Pol-ka most awarded with 6 Martín Fierro Awards, 5 Clarín Awards and an INTE award.

Plot

It is the story of Roberto Sánchez (Miguel Ángel Rodríguez) a lonely man, who thinks he was born to live with anyone. He is a soccer referee, he is obsessed by the rules in life, as by the rules of the game. His partner leaves him and when he believes again only the presence of his nephews and his niece invades him. This is also the story of Pablo Marquesi (Nicolás Cabré) and Martín Domingo Marquesi (Mariano Martínez) the two children of the sister of Roberto Sánchez who come from a small town in the interior and get to settle in his uncle's house with the goal of trying his luck and triumphing in football, playing in the first of Club Atlético All Boys. A short time later their younger sister Valeria Marquesi (Florencia Bertotti) joins the presence of her two brothers that can no longer support the village life. Getting used to a style of coexistence bullanguero, chaotic for a rigid man is a problem. This is what life proposes with the arrival of his nephews and his niece and will gradually learn to manage it. This is also the story of Dolores "Lola" Montero (Millie Stegman) a woman who turns out to be hidden in two ways of being. On the one hand it is an efficient professional. She works as a midwife with an obstetrician star, and knows how to favor the good arrival of a new life in this world. On the other hand she turns out to be her husband's most precious jewel. Guillermo Carmona (Mario Pasik) a man who, still loving her, maintains a certain selfishness that she does not initially perceive. Flattered, taken care of and believing in love, she starts the story by turning thirty in the midst of a crisis she doesn't understand. Her biological clock is marking her to meet some needs that she will gradually discover. A different world will open before her eyes when she is face to face and fall in love with that hermit who, like her and his nephews and niece is learning a new way of life.

Cast

Sánchez Marquesi Family

Carmona Family

Club Atlético All Boys

Recurring cast

International Broadcasters

Américas

Europe

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominees Result
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Telecomedy Son amores Winner
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Director Rodolfo Antúnez and Daniel De Felippo Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Author Jorge Maestro and Ernesto Korovsky Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actor in Comedy Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Winner
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actor in Comedy Mariano Martínez Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actor in Comedy Nicolás Cabré Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress in Comedy Florencia Bertotti Winner
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress in Comedy Millie Stegman Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Supporting Actor Berugo Carámbula Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Supporting Actress Carla Peterson Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Supporting Actress Claudia Fontán Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Revelation Lola Berthet Winner
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Revelation Atilio Pozzobón Nominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Original Song Son Amores by Los Auténticos Decadentes Nominated
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Best Telecomedy Son amores Nominated
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Best Comedy Actor Nicolás Cabré Nominated
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Best Comedy Actress Florencia Bertotti Winner
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Best Comedy Actress Gabriela Toscano Nominated
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Special Participation in Female Fiction China Zorrilla Winner
2002 Clarín Awards Best Daily Fiction in Comedy Son amores Winner
2002 Clarín Awards Female Revelation Carla Peterson Winner
2002 Clarín Awards Female Revelation Lola Berthet Winner
2002 Clarín Awards Male Revelation Facundo Espinosa Winner
2002 Clarín Awards Male Revelation Nicolás Vázquez Nominated
2003 Clarín Awards Best Television Actress Florencia Bertotti Winner

References