De mujeres is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Isamar Hernández and produced by Radio Caracas Television in 1990.[1]

Mimí Lazo and Carlos Olivier starred as the protagonists.[2]

Plot

The three Marcano sisters have to navigate their way through life while fighting a macho world, to achieve their own goals and live more balanced, independent lives.

Antonieta is a mother of two children and the dedicated wife to Luis Fernando, a womanizer whose infidelities are discovered after 17 years of marriage. Antonieta decides to ask for a divorce, but the issue becomes complicated with the family's economic problems and other pressures.

Adela is a very strong but suspicious woman with a husband, Enrique, who hides a past that is uncovered on their wedding day.

Aurora, the youngest sister, works as a journalist but has great fear of men and intimacy. She develops a relationship with Luis Fernando's brother Fucho.

The series is notable for including, somewhat unusually for the time, a gay-themed subplot involving Enrique's brother Tulio.[3]

Cast

  • Mimí Lazo as Antonieta Marcano
  • Carlos Olivier as Luis Fernando
  • Victoria Roberts as Adela Marcano
  • Carlos Cámara Jr. as Enrique
  • Carolina Perpetuo as Aurora Marcano
  • Adolfo Cubas as Fucho
  • Néstor Maldonado as Gregorio
  • Petite Kutlesa as Lupita
  • Carlos José Cámara as Tito
  • Rosario Prieto as Leticia
  • Carlos Márquez as Don Pedro
  • Marcos Campos as Octavio
  • Rosita Vásquez as Hortencia
  • Yajaira Broccolo as Marcela
  • Yajaira Broccolo as Marcela
  • Félix Loreto as Carlos Alfaro
  • Olga Rojas as Viuda de Marcano
  • Ileana Jacket as Federica
  • Franklin Virgüez as Santiago
  • Karl Hoffman as Tulio
  • Luis Enrique Cañas as David
  • Francis Romero as Ingrid
  • Inés María Calero as Dulce María
  • Crisol Carabal as Socorro Montes
  • Leonardo Oliva as Don Manuel Baptista
  • Arístides Aguiar as Alejandro
  • Zulema González as Elenita

References

  1. ^ "RCTV (1990), 164 capitulos De Mujeres". vencor.narod. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Formatos De mujeres". rctvintl.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  3. ^ ""De mujeres" / RCTV 1990". www.filmaffinity.com/es/film548748.html (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 August 2024.
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