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Palabra de mujer (TV series)






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Palabra de mujer
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byNené Cascallar
Written byJesús Calzada
Gabriel Briceño
Alejandro Pohlenz
Janely Lee
Vanesa Varela
Directed byBenjamín Cann
Eric Morales
Salvador Sánchez
StarringEdith González
Yadhira Carrillo
Ludwika Paleta
Lidia Ávila
Juan Soler
Opening themeElla performed by Bebe
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes145
Production
Executive producerJosé Alberto Castro
ProducersErnesto Hernández
Fausto Sáinz
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Mexico City, Mexico
CinematographyErnesto Arreola
Lino Adrián Gama Esquinca
Karlos Velázquez
Carlos Sánchez Ross
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseOctober 22, 2007 (2007-10-22) –
May 9, 2008 (2008-05-09)
Related

Palabra de mujer (English: A Woman's Word) is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa in 2007.[1] Is a remake of Mexican telenovelas El amor tiene cara de mujer and Principessa.

On Monday, October 22, 2007, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Palabra de mujer weekdays at 6:00pm, replacing Amor sin maquillaje. The last episode was broadcast on ended on Friday, May 9, 2008 with Querida enemiga replacing it the following Monday.

Edith González, Yadhira Carrillo, Ludwika Paleta, Lidia Ávila, Juan Soler, Alejandro de la Madrid, Rafael Puente Jr. and Lisardo starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo, Víctor Noriega and Agustín Arana starred as antagonists.

Plot[edit]

Palabra de Mujer follows the interconnected lives of four women from varied social backgrounds in Mexico City: Vanesa, Fernanda, Paulina and Matilde, all of whom work for a production company that is producing a television talk show that shares the same name as the series.

The plot begins as Vanesa approaches a female friend, Delia, to help her establish a production company to produce quality programming for women with Fernanda, Paulina, Matilde and Irmita supporting the business venture. The television program they seek to produce becomes the motivation that Vanesa needs to rebuild her life after Julian, her husband of 22 years, left her for a younger woman. Vanesa lives with her two children, Clara and Emiliano, who are ignorant of the fact that many of the marital woes experienced by their mother and father were because they lost their first son 20 years earlier while vacationing in Spain. Since Neither Vanesa nor Julian have never truly recovered the loss of their first son, their separation has proven even more painful as it has served as a reminder of their past tragedy. Early in the story, Martin, a life long friend of Vanesa's becomes an enduring source of love and support for her, hardening tensions between herself and Clara, who is still lovingly devoted to her father.

Paulina, on the other hand, has had a relatively easy life considering she was raised in a wealthy family. However, she is still troubled at her parents' recent divorce. Though she is single and living with her embittered aunt, her life changes dramatically when she pardons her father and moves to live with him and his new wife, Flora. She is welcomed enthusiastically by her new stepmother, but quickly finds that her stepbrother Adrián is less than enthusiastic about her, which is due primarily to the fact that he has a growing distrust of her father. The two eventually put tensions aside as they find they share more than contempt for one another, and the flames of passion ignite.

Fernanda lives alone with her teenage daughter, Bety, who also serves as her mother's best friend. Fernanda's husband Emanuel, Bety's father, left her to marry a wealthier woman. However, Fernanda's luck changes when she meets Hernán, a rugged adventurer with lingering commitment issues. Though he has lived life by his own rules, he strives to make a new life with her.

Matilde is the creative genius who, though she hails from humbler origins (her father is a mechanic and her mother works in the market), balances her new professional life with her recent marriage to Robert, Delia's son.

The series roughly follows the balance between the personal and professional lives of the four main characters. A common plot device in the program is how the women leverage professional success to gain control of personal lives that have spiraled out of control.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Supporting[edit]

Awards[edit]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2009 27th TVyNovelas Awards Best Actor Juan Soler Nominated
Best Antagonist Actress Cynthia Klitbo
Best Co-lead Actor Agustín Arana
Best Male Revelation Osvaldo de León

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Palabra de mujer". filmaffinity.com. Retrieved October 22, 2007.

External links[edit]


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