Son Amores

Son Amores
Cada vez mas imperdible!
Genre Telenovela
Created by
  • Martha Olaíz
  • Tania Bartran
  • Antonio Abascal
Written by
Directed by
  • Rodolfo Antúnez
  • Lucas Ruiz Barrera
Starring
Music by Diego Monk
Opening theme "Son amores" (Los Autenticos Decadentes)
Country of origin Argentina
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 463
Production
Producer(s)
Cinematography Jorge Fernández
Release
Original network Canal 13
Original release 28 January 2002 – 3 January 2004

Son amores (Sweethearts) is an Argentine telenovela originally broadcast between 2002-2003. It was produced by Pol-Ka Producciones & broadcast by Canal 13 in Argentina.

Plot

The plot revolved around a football referee (Miguel Ángel Rodríguez) who lived alone in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. His two nephews (Nicolás Cabré, Mariano Martínez) unexpectedly arrive from the provinces, to start a career at his club as trainees. They end up living together, & as the novela progresses, their relationship develops. Main themes include brotherly rivalry, family loyalty, love & relationships. The show marketed itself as a reflection of how family life is changing; from a nuclear to an extended base. Disability is also touched on, with one character (Florencia Bertotti) becoming blind only to regain her sight on her wedding day.

Cast

Awards

Premios Martín Fierro

Wins

  • Best Comedy - Son amores (2002)
  • Best lead actor in comedy - Miguel Ángel Rodríguez (2002)
  • Best leading actress of comedy - Florencia Bertotti (2002)
  • Revelation award - Lola Berthet (2002)
  • Best leading actress of comedy - Florencia Bertotti (2003)

Nominations

  • Best lead actor in comedy - Nicolás Cabré (2002)
  • Best lead actor in comedy - Mariano Martínez (2002)
  • Best leading actress in comedy - Millie Stegmann (2002)
  • Best supporting actor - Berugo Carambula (2002)
  • Best supporting actress - Carla Peterson (2002)
  • As author/Librettist - Jorge Maestro and Ernesto Korovsky (2002)
  • Best director - Rodolfo Antúnez and Daniel De Filippo (2002)
  • Revelation award - Atilio Pozzobon (2002)
  • Original soundtrack - Los Auténticos Decadentes (2002)
  • Best comedy - Son amores (2003)
  • Best lead actor in comedy - Nicolás Cabré (2003)
  • Best leading actress of comedy - Gabriela Toscano (2003)

Premios Clarín

Wins

Nominations

References

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