Luisa Fernanda (telenovela)
Luisa Fernanda | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Drama |
Created by | Xiomara Moreno |
Directed by |
Otto Rodríguez Mateo Manaure |
Starring |
Scarlet Ortiz Guillermo Perez Dora Mazzone Flavio Caballero Crisol Carabal |
Opening theme | "Mas De Lo Que Pedi" by Marta Sanchez |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 130[1] |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Carmen Cecilia Urbaneja Jose Gerardo Guillén |
Location(s) | Caracas |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | RCTV |
Distributor | RCTV International |
Release | |
Original network | RCTV |
Luisa Fernanda (1998–1999) is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión. The writers of this telenovela are Xiomara Moreno (story), Luis Colmenares (scripts), Rossana Negrín (scripts), Xiomara Moreno (scripts). Its directors were Otto Rodríguez and Mateo Manaure (exterior scenes). This telenovela lasted 130 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. It was a very loose version of the 1988's successful telenovela, Abigail.
Plot
Desire and spontaneity are hallmarks of the young, who often play emotional games without regard for consequences. But three enchanting college coeds soon discover that life can be a most difficult teacher. They learn that nothing is free and they will pay an immense price for their impetuous seductions and heedless romantic interludes. Luisa Fernanda’s background of privilege is no antidote for the love that is missing in her life. She thinks of Rodolfo as the prize in a childish romantic contest until her passions become real, placing her innocence and safety in danger. A spoiled and protected childhood ill-prepares her friend Alejandra for a passionate liaison with a married man. The turmoil stemming from the illicit alliance compels her to jeopardize both her future and that of her son and Miriam, their country friend who is embarrassed about her humble beginnings, misrepresents herself through lies and fantasy. By reaching for stars that don’t exist, she risks living a life without love. The women’s brave pilgrimage empowers them to learn as they go, ultimately amassing the wisdom and inner strength necessary for finding the purity and power of real love.[2]
Cast
- Guillermo Perez as Rodolfo Arismendi
- Scarlet Ortiz as Luisa Fernanda Riera
- Flavio Caballero as Ignacio Riera
- Crisol Carabal as Miriam Linares
- Beatriz Valdes as Dinora Rodriguez
- Dora Mazzone as Alicia Suarez
- Henry Soto as Fabian Salgado
- Dilia Waikaram as Juanita
- Manuel Salazar as Vicenzio
- Humberto Garcia as Justo
- Chony Fuentes as Liliana de Arismendi
- Ricardo Álamo as Miguel Enrique
- Dessideria D'Caro as Alejandra
- Yul Bürkle as Gustavo Cazan
- Yoletty Cabrera as Gladys
- Gladiuska Acosta as Bombon
- Julio Cesar Castro as El Topo
- Gabriela Babino as Dubraska
- Ivan Tamayo as Mauricio Toscano
- Carlos Guillermo Haydon as Victor
- Maria Eugenia Favaro as Leticia Toscano
- Jennifer Milano as Laura Negrin
- Johnny Zapata as Taxista
- Angel Javier Bastardo as Picture