When Will Marimar the Novela Air Again
Marimar | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created past | Inés Rodena |
Based on | "La indomable" by Inés Rodena |
Written by |
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Directed by | Beatriz Sheridan |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Paco Navarrete |
Opening theme | "Marimar" by Thalía |
Country of origin | United mexican states |
Original linguistic communication | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 150[1] |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Maricarmen Marcos |
Running fourth dimension | 21-22 minutes |
Production visitor | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa Internacional |
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Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | January 31 (1994-01-31) – August 26, 1994 (1994-08-26) |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Valentina |
Followed by | Imperio de cristal |
Related shows |
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Marimar is a Mexican telenovela created past Inés Rodena and produced past Valentín Pimstein and Verónica Pimstein for Televisa in 1994. It is a remake of the 1977 telenovela La venganza, which is in turn based on the radionovela La indomable.
Thalía and Eduardo Capetillo star as the show's romantic leads,[2] while Chantal Andere plays its principal villain.
Plot [edit]
Marimar is a poor, innocent daughter who lives with her grandparents in a hut on the beach at San Martin de la Costa, in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo. She falls in love with Sergio, the son of Renato Santibáñez, a wealthy ranch owner. Sergio takes an interest in Marimar due to her humble, sweet demeanor and decides to ally her to in spite of his father and young stepmother, Angélica. Angélica despises Marimar considering of her naivete, her illiteracy, and her ignorance of societal norms, deciding to embark on a entrada to disparage and humiliate her. Angered past his stepmother's behavior, Sergio decides to go out on a curt business trip to earn enough money to allow him to take Marimar somewhere where she will be safe from Angélica's abuse.
However, Sergio's departure leaves Marimar alone with no defence force between her and Angélica'due south malice. First, Angélica turns the family and all the household staff against her. She then devises a program to rid Marimar from the hacienda by staging a theft: she shows Marimar a bracelet lying in a puddle and tells her that she recognizes information technology as something that once belonged to Sergio's biological female parent. She encourages Marimar to call up information technology from the mud with her teeth, and after Marimar follows Angélica's instructions and retrieves the bracelet, Angélica reports to the police that Marimar has stolen information technology. With Marimar being sent to prison, Angélica sends one of her servants, Nicandro, to set fire to the dwelling of Marimar's grandparents where both of them die in the blaze that ensues. Finally, Angelica forges a letter in Sergio'due south name in which he tells Marimar that he never loved her and that he will divorce her. Traumatized by Angélica's wickedness, her imprisonment, the expiry of her grandparents, and the credible betrayal of Sergio, the formerly good-natured Marimar becomes a woman hell-bent on revenge. One time released from jail, Marimar decides to create an entirely new life for herself. Accompanied by Padre Porres, she moves to Mexico City, where she adopts a new identity equally "Bella".
Marimar'southward life takes an unexpected turn when she finds employment in the domicile of a stranger named Gustavo Aldama, a human being who has been looking for his daughter, María del Mar, for many years. Gustavo and his sister Esperanza accept "Bella" under their fly and teach her how to read and write, how to speak eloquently, and how to clothes elegantly. Her family circle expands farther when she discovers that she is meaning with Sergio's child, in due form giving birth to a girl, Crucita.
When Marimar's metamorphosis into a new, bright social butterfly is complete, Gustavo takes her to the opera, where she happens to meet her estranged husband. Yet believing that Sergio betrayed her, she launches herself into her long-planned vendetta against him and the remainder of the Santibañez family. Diving into her new identity equally Bella Aldama, she torments Sergio in a game of erotic cat and mouse, sometimes seducing him, sometimes rejecting him. After Marimar reveals to Gustavo that she is his daughter, in the centre of an argument with Bernardo Duarte, he suffers a heart attack and later dies. Marimar inherits her male parent's share of a country order in Valle Encantado and moves in that location to manage it. In the meantime, Marimar and Sergio'southward relationship becomes further complicated when the local governor, Fernando Montenegro, falls in love with Marimar, while his daughter, Natalia, becomes infatuated with Sergio and begins to plot against Marimar for Sergio'south affection.
Marimar's entrada against the Santibáñez family enters its terminal phase, in which she strips Renato and Angélica of their wealth by driving Renato deep into gambling debt while property the deed to the Santibáñez ranch equally collateral. Finally revealing herself to everyone as Marimar, she takes buying of the ranch and renames information technology Hacienda los Abuelos, now ranking farther to a higher place Angélica on the social scale than Angélica ever was above her. Marimar exploits their fall from grace publicly to humiliate Angélica in the same mode that Angélica used to humiliate her. Meanwhile, although Sergio remains in dearest with Marimar, he ends his relationship with her in cloy due to her actions and makes preparations to ally his babyhood friend, Inocencia del Castillo. Marimar sets out to disrupt Sergio and Inocencia'southward lives by ruining their nuptials and wielding her power and influence over Sergio.
Angélica is involved in a major traffic collision on her way to Valle Encantado and suffers fatal burns every bit a result. While lying on her deathbed, but still as hateful every bit ever, her final request is for someone to set burn down to Marimar'due south home so that she volition dice in desperation like Angélica. Meanwhile, Inocencia is distressed to discover that Sergio has been making repeated visits to Marimar's home. Pregnant with Sergio's infant, she collapses and is taken to the hospital. Her baby is delivered safely, but a browse conducted reveals she has a brain tumor. While awaiting surgery, she is visited by Marimar. Inocencia then makes a deal with Marimar: if she survives her performance, Marimar will have to go out Sergio and her alone; if she doesn't survive, Marimar will have to marry Sergio. Even so, Marimar commits to Inocencia that she will forget about Sergio regardless of the outcome of her surgery.
Marimar then decides to enter into a human relationship with an engineer, Adrián Rosales. Inocencia'south tumor is successfully removed. With a new charter on life and ashamed of how she has treated Marimar, Inocencia tells her that she will no longer stand betwixt Marimar and Sergio, every bit long as she tin count on Sergio's support as a father to their child. Renato too expresses regret over how he has treated Marimar, and asks for forgiveness on behalf of himself and Angélica.
Padre Porres helps Sergio sympathize the motive behind Marimar's quest for revenge. The couple eventually resolved the outstanding outcome of the betrayal that never occurred. The story ends with Marimar and Sergio finally marrying in the small church in San Martin de la Costa.
Cast [edit]
- Thalía as Marimar Pérez de Santibáñez / María del Mar Aldama Pérez / Bella Aldama
- Eduardo Capetillo equally Sergio Santibáñez
- Chantal Andere as Angélica López de Santibáñez; the principal antagonist
- Miguel Palmer as Gustavo Aldama
- Alfonso Iturralde as Renato Santibañez
- René Muñoz as Padre Porres
- Marta Zamora as Perfecta
- Ada Carrasco as Mamá Cruz
- Tito Guízar equally Papá Pancho
- Pituka de Foronda as Tía Esperanza
- Luis Gatica as Chuy
- Kenia Gascón as Antonieta López
- Daniel Gauvry every bit Arturo
- Toño Infante every bit Nicandro Mejía; Villain
- Julia Marichal equally Corazón
- Frances Ondiviela equally Brenda
- Marisol Santacruz equally Mónica
- Guillermo García Cantú as Bernardo Duarte
- Ana Luisa Peluffo equally Selva
- Agustín Manzo equally Himself
- Manuel Negrete as Himself
- Julio Canessa as Himself
- Martha Ofelia Galindo as Josefina
- Rafael del Villar equally Esteban
- Nicky Mondellini as Gema
- Fernando Yard. Gutierrez as Chico
- Rosángela Balbó as Eugenia
- Ricardo Blume equally Fernando Montenegro
- Juan Carlos Serrán equally Ulises
- Amairani equally Natalia Montenegro
- Marcelo Buquet as Rodolfo San Genís
- Serrana as Alina
- Indra Zuno as Inocencia del Castillo y Corcuera
- Hortensia Clavijo as La Kukaracha
- Patricia Navidad as Isabel
- Fernando Colunga as Engr. Adrian Rosales
- Pulgoso the domestic dog
Awards and Nominations [edit]
13th TVyNovelas Awards [edit]
Category | Nominado(a) | Resultado |
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Best Actress | Thalía | Nominee |
Best Thespian | Eduardo Capetillo | Nominee |
Best Antagonist Extra | Chantal Andere | Nominee |
All-time Antagonist Actor | Toño Infante | Nominee |
Best Leading Role player | Tito Guízar | Nominee |
Highest-rated lather opera in the United States | Winner |
Premios ACE 1995 [edit]
Category | Nominee | Result |
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Mejor programa escénico del año | Verónica Pimstein | Winner |
Mejor figura femenina del año | Thalía | Winner |
Mejor figura masculina del año | Eduardo Capetillo | Winner |
Mejor dirección[iii] | Beatriz Sheridan | Winner |
Remake [edit]
The first ever remake, as granted past Televisa, was the 2007 Philippine version of the same title Marimar starring Marian Rivera nether GMA Network. Information technology was a huge hit around Asia at the fourth dimension. In Mexico, Nathalie Lartrilleaux remade Marimar in 2013 nether the title Corazón indomable and Ana Brenda Contreras and Daniel Arenas starred equally the protagonists.[iv] [5] In 2015, Philippines' GMA Network remade the Mexican telenovela for a second time, with Tom Rodriguez and Miss World 2013 winner Megan Young playing the championship office.[6]
Meet also [edit]
- Senyora Santibañez, an Net meme
References [edit]
- ^ Gallego de Lerma Rojo. "Capitulos de Marimar - Telenovela Televisa (1994)". BuscaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ "Fotos: Thalía vuelve a convertirse en 'Marimar'". Publimetro (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ Eltiempo Entrega de premios ACE en 1995
- ^ oats.com.mx/2012/x/17/C-40642-confirmado-daniel-arenas-y-ana-brenda-protagonizaran-corazon-indomable.php Confirmado: Daniel Arenas y Ana Brenda protagonizarán 'Corazón Indomable'
- ^ "Corazón indomable ya tiene protagonistas". Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2012-ten-31 .
- ^ "Megan Young and Tom Rodriguez topbill second Marimar accommodation". GMA News Online. GMA Network, Inc. 4 June 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
External links [edit]
- Marimar at IMDb
- Marimar on YouTube (from the official Televisa channel).
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marimar_(Mexican_TV_series)
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