Porque te quiero así

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Porque te quiero así
Genre Telenovela
Written byAdriana Lorenzón
Directed byEduardo Ripari
Starring Jorge Echagüe
Florencia Peña
Jorge Esmoris
Catherine Fulop
Country of origin Uruguay
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes57
Production
Production location Montevideo, Uruguay
Running time60 minutes
Production company Canal 10
Release
Original network Canal 10
Original releaseJuly 20, 2010 (2010-07-20) 
November 1, 2011 (2011-11-01)

Porque te quiero así (Spanish: Because I Love You That Way) is a Uruguayan telenovela produced and broadcast on Channel 10. It stars Jorge Echagüe and Florencia Peña, while the second season airs Catherine Fulop. It was released on July 20, 2010. [1]

Contents

Plot summary

Susana Macedo (Florencia Peña) has lived in Spain for 3 years and decides to return to Montevideo just to sign the divorce papers with her ex-husband Washington Sosa (Jorge Esmoris). There she will meet Lito González (Jorge Echagüe), with whom she had a romantic history in the past and will try not to meet him, to quickly return to Europe. However, everything changes when Omar Macedo (Adhemar Rubbo), Susana's father and president of the Olympic Sports Club, suffers a health problem and is forced to abandon the position. At the request of her father, Susana must participate in elections, in which Lito and Washington also participate. A dispute will begin between the three candidates, which will lead to debates, provocations, alliances and betrayals. Finally they will be forced to choose between love for the shirt or for the other. [2]

Cast

Production

The first season premiered on July 20, 2010, and ended on November 2, 2010 with 16 chapters aired. [3]

It was scripted by the Argentine Adriana Lorenzón, author of Montecristo, Los Roldán and El Capo, directed by Eduardo Ripari (Los Exitosos Pells, Montecristo, Los Roldán, Criminal) and produced in HD, the fiction has a casting of excellence led by the well-known Argentine actress Florencia Peña (La Niñera and Casados con Hijos) and important local figures, such as Coco Echagüe, Jorge Esmoris and Rubén Rada.

After the success of the series, it was renewed for a second season, which starred Catherine Fulop, and was broadcast between July 26, 2011 and November 1, 2011. [4] It had 40 episodes and a Special Program.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
2011 Iris Award Best Television FictionPorque te quiero asíWon [5] [6]
Best Actor/Actress of Television Fiction Florencia Peña Won
Jorge EsmorisNominated
2012Best FictionPorque te quiero asíNominated [7]

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