Mi prima Ciela

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Mi prima Ciela
Mi prima Ciela poster.jpg
Genre Telenovela
Screenplay by
  • Gililiana Rodríguez
  • José Luis Contreras
  • José Tomás Angola
  • Iraida Tapias
  • Gennys Pérez
Story byPilar Romero
Directed by
  • Tony Rodríguez
  • Luis Padilla
Creative directorErasmo Colón
Starring
Music byFrancisco Cabrujas
Opening theme"Es tu amor" by Hany Kauam
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes152
Production
Executive producerLeonor Sardi
Producers
  • Ana Vizoso González
  • Jesenia Colmenarez
  • Ifigenia Rivas
  • Yenny Morales
Production location Caracas, Venezuela
Cinematography
  • José Luis Franco
  • Hancel González
  • Carlos Martínez
  • César Guilarte
  • Juan González
  • Joel Ortega
  • José Guía
EditorRay Suárez
Camera setup Multi-camera
Release
Original network RCTV
RCTV Internacional
Original releaseMay 2 (2007-05-02) 
December 17, 2007 (2007-12-17)
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Mi prima Ciela (My Cousin Ciela) is a Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast by RCTV in 2007. [1] It is a remake of two Venezuelan telenovelas, Elizabeth and Maite, both produced by the same channel in the 1980s based on a story written by Pilar Romero. [2]

Contents

Monica Spear [3] and Manuel Sosa as the main protagonists, and co-starring Flavia Gleske, Geronimo Gil, Raquel Yanez and Guillermo Perez. [4]

Plot

Graciela Andreína is a young woman in her final year of high school and lives with her two cousins Maite and Silvia, and they all form an inseparable trio. Silvia discovers she is pregnant by Rafael, a young person working in the business ran by Graciela's parents. At first nobody accepts Rafael because he is an ex-convict, but when he runs off with Silvia to get married, everyone is forced to accept him. Maite will have to fight her mother who wants her to become a doctor to follow her dream of studying music. Once she gets into music school, she meets Abel, and with him, she endures a love filled with misunderstandings and suffering.

Graciela, who is affectionately called Ciela discovers that she was adopted even though her parents have tried to keep the secret from her. Ciela meets David, an attractive young man with a flawed character, and they fall in love and get married. However, Ciela is diagnosed with bone marrow failure, Ciela does not stop fighting for her happiness. [5]

Cast

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