Las Juanas (Mexican TV series)

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Las Juanas
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Genre Telenovela
Created by Bernardo Romero Pereiro
Based on Las Juanas
by Bernardo Romero Pereiro
Written by
  • Víctor Civeira
  • Gabriel Pérez Lau
  • Gabriel Santos
Story by Bernardo Romero Pereiro
Directed by
  • Martín Luna
  • Alejandro Gamboa
Creative directorAlejandro Gamboa
Starring
Theme music composer Fernando Borrego Linares
Opening theme"Un montón de estrellas" by Polo Montañez
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes130
Production
Executive producerEmilia Lamothe
Producers
  • Alexa Muñoz
  • Fides Velasco
CinematographyKarla Farjeat
EditorMarco Iván González
Camera setup Multi-camera
Production company TV Azteca
Release
Original network Azteca Trece
Picture format NTSC (480i)
Audio format Stereophonic sound
Original releaseSeptember 6, 2004 (2004-09-06) 
March 4, 2005 (2005-03-04)
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Las Juanas is a Mexican telenovela created Bernardo Romero Pereiro, based on the 1997 Colombian telenovela of the same name written by the same creator. [1] [2] The series originally aired from September 6, 2004 to March 4, 2005. [2]

Contents

It stars Fernando Luján, Margarita Sanz, Ana Serradilla, [3] Martha Higareda, Paola Núñez, Claudia Álvarez, Vanessa Cato, and Andrés Palacios.

Plot

"Las Juanas" is the story of five sisters in a forgotten little town reminiscent of Gabriel García Marquez’s hundred years of solitude; headed by Juana Valentina (Ana Serradilla), a brave dreamer who, upon her mother’s death, discovers the true identity of her father, Calixto Matamoros (Fernando Luján). Juana Valentina decides to go in search of her father and discovers that not only was she an illegitimate child, she was not the only one, as her father’s romantic adventures included four other women (in addition to his wife) with whom he also procreated other daughters. This strange twist of fate places Juana Valentina in the Calixto household where she meets Álvaro (Andrés Palacios), whom she falls madly in love with at first sight, until she discovers the possibility that he is her half brother, which seems to impede their love forever. While we wait for fate to reveal the truth, Juana Valentina meets her sisters: Juana Micaela (Paola Núñez), Juana Carolina (Martha Higareda), Juana Martina and Juana Prudencia (Claudia Álvarez). Not only do these women garner more than one stolen glance in town for their great beauty and charms, they come together to create a new family, under the protection of Calixto himself, forever bound by the ties of blood that joins them. Each one will find their love and destiny in the little town of Tierra Caliente.

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References

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  2. 1 2 "TV Azteca estrenará nueva versión de novela colombiana Las Juanas". produ.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 November 2017.
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