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Amor real (English: Real Love)[nb 1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas). It originally aired from June 9 to October 17, 2003. Amor real is a historical drama set in the Mexican post-independence period of the mid-19th century.[1][2] The telenovela aired on Univision in the United States, REN TV in Russia and La 1 in Spain, among others. It was successfully distributed to many countries worldwide.[2] In 2005, Amor real was released on DVD and it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles.[3] Televisa has released an abridged DVD version of the telenovela in several countries.[4]

Amor real
DVD cover of Amor real
GenreTelenovela
Created byMaría Zarattini
Based onBodas de odio
by Caridad Bravo Adams
Written byVíctor Manuel Medina
Directed by
Starring
Music byJorge Avendaño
Opening theme"Amor Real" by Sin Bandera
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producerCarla Estrada
ProducerArturo Lorca
Cinematography
  • Jesús Acuña
  • Alejandro Frutos
Editors
  • Juan Franco
  • Luis Horacio Valdés
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseJune 9 (2003-06-09) –
October 17, 2003 (2003-10-17)
Related

The cast and crew of the telenovela received many accolades, including the TVyNovelas Award for Best Telenovela of the Year at the 22nd TVyNovelas Awards ceremony.

Overview edit

In the mid-19th century, in a time of Victorian morality, challenging the rules of the aristocracy to which she belongs, Matilde Peñalver Beristáin, falls in love with Adolfo Solís, an army soldier with no fortune; trusting that her father, Hilario - a fair and kind man - will let her marry him. But her mother, Augusta, is determined to force Matilde to marry a rich man in order to save the family from bankruptcy. Manuel Fuentes Guerra is the perfect candidate. He is an honourable and handsome young man who has just inherited a vast fortune. Augusta ignores the fact that Manuel is the illegitimate son of Joaquín Fuentes Guerra, a powerful landlord who raped a native girl, and who only recognised Manuel as his heir on his deathbed.

Using all kinds of intrigues, Augusta and her son Humberto send Adolfo to prison and convince Matilde to believe that he is married and has children. Overwhelmed and in despair, Matilde surrenders to her mother's pressure and agrees to marry Manuel, especially after she learns that he has paid the family's debts. Adolfo escapes from jail and immediately goes to look for his beloved Matilde, who has just married Manuel. Desperate, Adolfo manages to secretly speak with Matilde to clarify the misunderstandings. Swearing they will love each other forever, they decide to run away, but Manuel discovers them. Deeply hurt, Manuel is not willing to give her up. He forces her to leave with him, despite her love for Adolfo. After arriving at Manuel's hacienda, Matilde has to put up with Antonia, the former administrator's daughter, who is in love with Manuel.

Meanwhile, Adolfo, after an intense and frantic search finds Matilde and, intending to bring her back, poses as Manuel's new administrator. Manuel, unaware of Adolfo's real identity, sympathises with him and gives him a special, friendly treatment. In spite of the situation, Adolfo has to admit that Manuel is a noble, fair man. At that point, Manuel and Matilde discover that they have been victims of Augusta and Humberto's deceit. As time goes by, the subtle attention and Manuel's avid desire end up conquering Matilde's heart. Suddenly one day, she realises that the love she felt for Adolfo has disappeared and that she's fallen in love with Manuel. Matilde tells Adolfo the truth and urges him to leave.

Heartbroken, Adolfo accepts his reality and leaves the ranch the same day, that Matilde announces to her husband that she's pregnant. The couple's happiness does not last long. Manuel discovers who his new administrator was and, in an instant, everything falls apart. Matilde's pleas and explanations cannot convince Manuel, he feels betrayed once again and cannot forgive her. Driven by anger, Manuel doubts his paternity and throws Matilde out of the hacienda. Soon after that, he starts a compromising relationship with Antonia that will later make his reconciliation with Matilde more difficult. Manuel and Matilde's relationship will suffer and prosper during times of civil unrest, political and societal intrigue, and subterfuge. Only time will tell whether or not they find 'Real Love' with each other or with someone new.[5]

Cast edit

Production edit

"The work of our extremely dedicated cast and crew, along with the extraordinary collection of visual elements — lighting, camera work, custom-made wardrobe, attention to detail — allows the viewers to experience the characters' emotions and also transport themselves completely to another era."

Carla Estrada[2]

  • Amor Real is an adaptation of the telenovela, Bodas de odio, from 1983, based on the novel of the same name, written by Caridad Bravo Adams.[6] For this version it was adapted by the Italian writer, María Zarattini.[7]
  • The telenovela was filmed at the ex-hacienda of Tetlapayac and the surrounding area in the state of Hidalgo for a lapse of eight months. Because the story takes place in mid-19th century Mexico, sets of buildings and plazas had to be built.
  • The production, required the participation of over 1,000 actors, extras, technicians and artisans.[2]
  • Jorge Avendaño Lührs, Mexican pianist and composer, composed the original score (incidental music).
  • The opening theme, "Amor Real", was written and performed by the Mexico-based duo, Sin Bandera.

Reception edit

Mexico's television ratings edit

Timeslot # Ep. Premiere Finale Rank Season Rating average
Date Premiere
Rating
Date Finale
Rating
Mondays—Fridays
9:00pm
95
June 9, 2003
26.5[8][9]
October 17, 2003
43.1[8][10] #1[8] 2003-04 29.4[11]

While on the air in Mexico, the telenovela registered very high ratings, especially in the final weeks of its airing when the telenovela showed an average of 35 points.[11] During the whole five-month run in Mexico, it remained on the #1 spot,[8] with a 60% market share, as reported by Ibope Mexico.[12] Due to the enormous popularity of Amor Real, the entire telenovela was reruned for the second time after a public demand, only four months after the original airing finalized.[13]

International success edit

Besides the success in Mexico and Latin America, Amor Real was internationally successful, too.[2] When the telenovela aired during prime time on Univision, it frequently managed to beat leading U.S. networks in the ratings.[3][14] The series aired on Univision in the U.S. with no subtitles, however. It ranks among Univision’s highest rated telenovelas of all time.[15] The telenovela also had successful results when it aired in Spain, on the Spanish national television, TVE, where it was shown in the afternoon, in 2005.[16][17] In 2005, Amor Real was released on DVD and it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles.[3] The DVD release had very successful sales in the U.S.[18][19] The international DVD release of the telenovela, also included countries such as Canada, Puerto Rico, France, Italy and Spain.[4]

Awards and nominations edit

Here are some of the nominations and wins for Amor Real:

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2003 Califa de Oro Awards[20] Outstanding Production Carla Estrada Won
Outstanding Performance Adela Noriega Won
Ana Bertha Espín Won
Ana Martín Won
Beatriz Sheridan Won
Chantal Andere Won
Ernesto Laguardia Won
Fernando Colunga Won
Mariana Levy Won
Mario Iván Martínez Won
Mauricio Islas Won
Rafael Rojas Won
Outstanding Screenwriting Career María Zarattini Won
Best Direction of the Cameras Alejandro Frutos Won
Best Director Mónica Miguel Won
Arlequin Award[21] Best Production Carla Estrada Won
Mexico's National Association
of Broadcasters
[21]
Micrófono de Oro Awards Won
Sol de Oro Awards (Mexico's National Association of Journalists)[nb 2] Best Production Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Antagonist Actress Maya Mishalska Won
Best Antagonist Actor Mauricio Islas Won
Best Leading Actress Helena Rojo Won
Best Leading Actor Mauricio Herrera Won
Best Co-lead Actress Chantal Andere Won
Best Co-lead Actor Ernesto Laguardia Won
Best Supporting Actress Ana Bertha Espín Won
Best Supporting Actor Mario Iván Martínez Won
Best Male Special Performance Rafael Rojas Won
Artistic Lifetime Achievement - Award to an Actress Maty Huitrón Won
Artistic Lifetime Achievement - Award to an Actor Ricardo Blume Won
Best Direction Mónica Miguel Won
Best Adaptation María Zarattini Won
2004 22nd TVyNovelas Awards[24] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Antagonist Actress Chantal Andere Nominated
Best Leading Actress Ana Martín Won
Best Leading Actor Carlos Cámara Won
Best Supporting Actress Ana Bertha Espín Won
Best Supporting Actor Ernesto Laguardia Won
Best Musical Theme Sin Bandera
(composers: Leonel García and Noel Schajris)
Nominated
Best Original Story or Adaptation María Zarattini Won
Best Direction Mónica Miguel
Eric Morales
Nominated
Special Award for Telenovela with the Highest Rating in 2003 Amor real Won
Laurel de Oro Awards[25][26] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Supporting Actress Ana Martín Won
Best Supporting Actor Mario Iván Martínez Won
Artistic Lifetime Achievement Award Helena Rojo Won
Mauricio Herrera Won
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana[21] Special Award Amor real Won
100 Mexicanos Dijeron[21] VIP Award Won
Principios Award[21] Special Award Won
2005 ACE Awards[21] Best Scenic Program Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Direction Mónica Miguel Won
Plaza de las Estrellas[21] Luminaria de Oro Amor real Won
Carla Estrada Won

Notes edit

  1. ^ Also dubbed as Real Love in English.
  2. ^ Amor Real won 25 Sol de Oro Awards that are bestowed by the Mexico's National Association of Journalists. It won in all categories.[22][23]

References edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish). invertia.com. 2012-07-18. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-02-12.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Univision Debuts 'Amor Real' - an Unforgettable Love Story of Epic Proportions; Sweeping Tale Set in Turbulent 19th Century Mexico". Business Wire. October 19, 2004. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  3. ^ a b c Singer, Paola (August 22, 2005). "'Telenovelas' Become A Vibrant New Niche In the DVD Market". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 16, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b Tijerino, Carlos (February 3, 2006). (in Spanish). Esmas. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  5. ^ "La 1 recupera el misterio, la venganza y la pasión con 'Amor Real'". RTVE (in Spanish). 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
  6. ^ Sanchez, Claudia (2010-09-15). (in Spanish). Aol Latino. Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Salgado, Ivett (2011-03-12). "Antepone María Zarattini la originalidad en sus historias". Milenio (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d (in Spanish). Terra México. Archived from the original on December 21, 2014. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  9. ^ . La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). 2003-06-11. Archived from the original on 2016-10-02. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  10. ^ "Telenovelas en 2011, la Crisis de los Ratings" (in Spanish). homozapping.com.mx. 2011-12-28. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  11. ^ a b (PDF). IBOPE. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2011. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  12. ^ Morales, Magaly (October 29, 2003). . Sun Sentinel. Archived from the original on February 26, 2014. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  13. ^ (in Spanish). esmas.com. Archived from the original on January 29, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  14. ^ Cabot, Heather (January 15, 2006). "Romance! Revenge! Telenovelas Draw U.S. Viewers". ABC News. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  15. ^ Univision.com (June 28, 2013). . Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2013.
  16. ^ "Último capítulo de "Amor real" en la tarde de La Primera" (in Spanish). vertele.com. July 18, 2005. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  17. ^ (in Spanish). tvmasmagazine.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  18. ^ Flores, Angelique (November 2005). "Novelas Are Caliente". Home Media Retailing. 27 (48): 14.
  19. ^ "La telenovela Amor Real rompe récords de venta en Estados Unidos en su versión DVD" (in Spanish). azteca21.com. February 6, 2006. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  20. ^ . Terra.com.mx (in Spanish). 2007-04-09. Archived from the original on 2003-11-19. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g "Awards and acknowledgments". carlaestrada.com. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
  22. ^ (PDF). Xenon Pictures. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  23. ^ . Univision.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2005-02-23. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  24. ^ . ImageShack (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  25. ^ . La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). 2005-08-27. Archived from the original on 2012-05-23. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  26. ^ "Carla Estrada y 'Amor Real' reciben 'Laurel de Oro'". premiolaureldeoro.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2011-10-29.

External links edit

Official sites
Profiles
Soundtrack
  • Amor Real, incidental music
Articles
  • 10 cosas que no sabías de Amor Real at Univision.com (in Spanish)
  • Torturas de antaño eran las modas de Amor Real at Univision.com (in Spanish)

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Amor real English Real Love nb 1 is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas now known simply as Las Estrellas It originally aired from June 9 to October 17 2003 Amor real is a historical drama set in the Mexican post independence period of the mid 19th century 1 2 The telenovela aired on Univision in the United States REN TV in Russia and La 1 in Spain among others It was successfully distributed to many countries worldwide 2 In 2005 Amor real was released on DVD and it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles 3 Televisa has released an abridged DVD version of the telenovela in several countries 4 Amor realDVD cover of Amor realGenreTelenovelaCreated byMaria ZarattiniBased onBodas de odioby Caridad Bravo AdamsWritten byVictor Manuel MedinaDirected byEric Morales Monica MiguelStarringAdela Noriega Fernando Colunga Mauricio Islas Helena RojoMusic byJorge AvendanoOpening theme Amor Real by Sin BanderaCountry of originMexicoOriginal languageSpanishNo of episodes95ProductionExecutive producerCarla EstradaProducerArturo LorcaCinematographyJesus Acuna Alejandro FrutosEditorsJuan Franco Luis Horacio ValdesProduction companyTelevisaOriginal releaseNetworkCanal de las EstrellasReleaseJune 9 2003 06 09 October 17 2003 2003 10 17 RelatedLo que la vida me robo Bodas de odio The cast and crew of the telenovela received many accolades including the TVyNovelas Award for Best Telenovela of the Year at the 22nd TVyNovelas Awards ceremony Contents 1 Overview 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Mexico s television ratings 4 2 International success 5 Awards and nominations 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksOverview editIn the mid 19th century in a time of Victorian morality challenging the rules of the aristocracy to which she belongs Matilde Penalver Beristain falls in love with Adolfo Solis an army soldier with no fortune trusting that her father Hilario a fair and kind man will let her marry him But her mother Augusta is determined to force Matilde to marry a rich man in order to save the family from bankruptcy Manuel Fuentes Guerra is the perfect candidate He is an honourable and handsome young man who has just inherited a vast fortune Augusta ignores the fact that Manuel is the illegitimate son of Joaquin Fuentes Guerra a powerful landlord who raped a native girl and who only recognised Manuel as his heir on his deathbed Using all kinds of intrigues Augusta and her son Humberto send Adolfo to prison and convince Matilde to believe that he is married and has children Overwhelmed and in despair Matilde surrenders to her mother s pressure and agrees to marry Manuel especially after she learns that he has paid the family s debts Adolfo escapes from jail and immediately goes to look for his beloved Matilde who has just married Manuel Desperate Adolfo manages to secretly speak with Matilde to clarify the misunderstandings Swearing they will love each other forever they decide to run away but Manuel discovers them Deeply hurt Manuel is not willing to give her up He forces her to leave with him despite her love for Adolfo After arriving at Manuel s hacienda Matilde has to put up with Antonia the former administrator s daughter who is in love with Manuel Meanwhile Adolfo after an intense and frantic search finds Matilde and intending to bring her back poses as Manuel s new administrator Manuel unaware of Adolfo s real identity sympathises with him and gives him a special friendly treatment In spite of the situation Adolfo has to admit that Manuel is a noble fair man At that point Manuel and Matilde discover that they have been victims of Augusta and Humberto s deceit As time goes by the subtle attention and Manuel s avid desire end up conquering Matilde s heart Suddenly one day she realises that the love she felt for Adolfo has disappeared and that she s fallen in love with Manuel Matilde tells Adolfo the truth and urges him to leave Heartbroken Adolfo accepts his reality and leaves the ranch the same day that Matilde announces to her husband that she s pregnant The couple s happiness does not last long Manuel discovers who his new administrator was and in an instant everything falls apart Matilde s pleas and explanations cannot convince Manuel he feels betrayed once again and cannot forgive her Driven by anger Manuel doubts his paternity and throws Matilde out of the hacienda Soon after that he starts a compromising relationship with Antonia that will later make his reconciliation with Matilde more difficult Manuel and Matilde s relationship will suffer and prosper during times of civil unrest political and societal intrigue and subterfuge Only time will tell whether or not they find Real Love with each other or with someone new 5 Cast editAdela Noriega as Matilde Penalver y Beristain Curiel de Fuentes Guerra Fernando Colunga as Manuel Fuentes Guerra Aranda Mauricio Islas as Adolfo Solis Felipe Santamaria Helena Rojo as Augusta Curiel de Penalver y Beristain Ernesto Laguardia as Humberto Penalver y Beristain Curiel Ana Martin as Rosario Aranda Mariana Levy as Josefina de Icaza de Penalver y Beristain Chantal Andere as Antonia Morales Mauricio Herrera as Urbano de las Casas Ana Bertha Espin as Prudencia Curiel Rafael Rojas as Amadeo Corona Mario Ivan Martinez as Renato Piquet Leticia Calderon as Hannah de la Corcuera Julio Aleman as Joaquin Fuentes Guerra Ricardo Blume as Hilario Penalvert Yolanda Merida as Juana Dominguez vda de Palafox Maya Mishalska as Marianne Bernier de la Roquette Marie de la Roquette Fuentes Guerra Matty Huitron as Superior Mother Raquel Morell as Maria Clara Curiel de Heredia Gaston Tuset as Gervasio Morales oscar Bonfiglio as Sixto Valdez Harry Geithner as Yves Santibanez Manuel Flaco Ibanez as Remigio Quintero Paco Ibanez as Gregorio Heredia Carrasco Tono Infante as Benigno Villa Luis Xavier as Jose Maria de Icaza Adalberto Parra as Delfino Perez Hector Saez as Silvano Arzola Kika Edgar as Catalina Heredia de Solis Ingrid Martz as Pilar Piquet de Marquez Jorge Vargas as Prisco Dominguez Canero Beatriz Sheridan as Damiana Garcia Carlos Camara as Ramon MarquezProduction edit The work of our extremely dedicated cast and crew along with the extraordinary collection of visual elements lighting camera work custom made wardrobe attention to detail allows the viewers to experience the characters emotions and also transport themselves completely to another era Carla Estrada 2 Amor Real is an adaptation of the telenovela Bodas de odio from 1983 based on the novel of the same name written by Caridad Bravo Adams 6 For this version it was adapted by the Italian writer Maria Zarattini 7 The telenovela was filmed at the ex hacienda of Tetlapayac and the surrounding area in the state of Hidalgo for a lapse of eight months Because the story takes place in mid 19th century Mexico sets of buildings and plazas had to be built The production required the participation of over 1 000 actors extras technicians and artisans 2 Jorge Avendano Luhrs Mexican pianist and composer composed the original score incidental music The opening theme Amor Real was written and performed by the Mexico based duo Sin Bandera Reception editMexico s television ratings edit Timeslot Ep Premiere Finale Rank Season Rating average Date PremiereRating Date FinaleRating Mondays Fridays9 00pm 95 June 9 2003 26 5 8 9 October 17 2003 43 1 8 10 1 8 2003 04 29 4 11 While on the air in Mexico the telenovela registered very high ratings especially in the final weeks of its airing when the telenovela showed an average of 35 points 11 During the whole five month run in Mexico it remained on the 1 spot 8 with a 60 market share as reported by Ibope Mexico 12 Due to the enormous popularity of Amor Real the entire telenovela was reruned for the second time after a public demand only four months after the original airing finalized 13 International success edit Besides the success in Mexico and Latin America Amor Real was internationally successful too 2 When the telenovela aired during prime time on Univision it frequently managed to beat leading U S networks in the ratings 3 14 The series aired on Univision in the U S with no subtitles however It ranks among Univision s highest rated telenovelas of all time 15 The telenovela also had successful results when it aired in Spain on the Spanish national television TVE where it was shown in the afternoon in 2005 16 17 In 2005 Amor Real was released on DVD and it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles 3 The DVD release had very successful sales in the U S 18 19 The international DVD release of the telenovela also included countries such as Canada Puerto Rico France Italy and Spain 4 Awards and nominations editHere are some of the nominations and wins for Amor Real Year Award Category Nominee Result 2003 Califa de Oro Awards 20 Outstanding Production Carla Estrada Won Outstanding Performance Adela Noriega Won Ana Bertha Espin Won Ana Martin Won Beatriz Sheridan Won Chantal Andere Won Ernesto Laguardia Won Fernando Colunga Won Mariana Levy Won Mario Ivan Martinez Won Mauricio Islas Won Rafael Rojas Won Outstanding Screenwriting Career Maria Zarattini Won Best Direction of the Cameras Alejandro Frutos Won Best Director Monica Miguel Won Arlequin Award 21 Best Production Carla Estrada Won Mexico s National Association of Broadcasters 21 Microfono de Oro Awards Won Sol de Oro Awards Mexico s National Association of Journalists nb 2 Best Production Won Best Actress Adela Noriega Won Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won Best Antagonist Actress Maya Mishalska Won Best Antagonist Actor Mauricio Islas Won Best Leading Actress Helena Rojo Won Best Leading Actor Mauricio Herrera Won Best Co lead Actress Chantal Andere Won Best Co lead Actor Ernesto Laguardia Won Best Supporting Actress Ana Bertha Espin Won Best Supporting Actor Mario Ivan Martinez Won Best Male Special Performance Rafael Rojas Won Artistic Lifetime Achievement Award to an Actress Maty Huitron Won Artistic Lifetime Achievement Award to an Actor Ricardo Blume Won Best Direction Monica Miguel Won Best Adaptation Maria Zarattini Won 2004 22nd TVyNovelas Awards 24 Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won Best Actress Adela Noriega Won Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won Best Antagonist Actress Chantal Andere Nominated Best Leading Actress Ana Martin Won Best Leading Actor Carlos Camara Won Best Supporting Actress Ana Bertha Espin Won Best Supporting Actor Ernesto Laguardia Won Best Musical Theme Sin Bandera composers Leonel Garcia and Noel Schajris Nominated Best Original Story or Adaptation Maria Zarattini Won Best Direction Monica Miguel Eric Morales Nominated Special Award for Telenovela with the Highest Rating in 2003 Amor real Won Laurel de Oro Awards 25 26 Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won Best Actress Adela Noriega Won Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won Best Supporting Actress Ana Martin Won Best Supporting Actor Mario Ivan Martinez Won Artistic Lifetime Achievement Award Helena Rojo Won Mauricio Herrera Won Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana 21 Special Award Amor real Won 100 Mexicanos Dijeron 21 VIP Award Won Principios Award 21 Special Award Won 2005 ACE Awards 21 Best Scenic Program Carla Estrada Won Best Actress Adela Noriega Won Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won Best Direction Monica Miguel Won Plaza de las Estrellas 21 Luminaria de Oro Amor real Won Carla Estrada WonNotes edit Also dubbed as Real Love in English Amor Real won 25 Sol de Oro Awards that are bestowed by the Mexico s National Association of Journalists It won in all categories 22 23 References edit Amor real la nueva serie romantica de La 1 para la sobremesa estival in Spanish invertia com 2012 07 18 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 02 12 a b c d e Univision Debuts Amor Real an Unforgettable Love Story of Epic Proportions Sweeping Tale Set in Turbulent 19th Century Mexico Business Wire October 19 2004 Retrieved 2013 02 02 a b c Singer Paola August 22 2005 Telenovelas Become A Vibrant New Niche In the DVD Market The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 16 2013 permanent dead link a b Tijerino Carlos February 3 2006 El DVD de Amor Real rompe record in Spanish Esmas Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved June 16 2013 La 1 recupera el misterio la venganza y la pasion con Amor Real RTVE in Spanish 2012 07 16 Retrieved 2012 07 22 Sanchez Claudia 2010 09 15 Telenovelas basadas en la literatura in Spanish Aol Latino Archived from the original on 2012 04 14 Retrieved June 26 2013 Salgado Ivett 2011 03 12 Antepone Maria Zarattini la originalidad en sus historias Milenio in Spanish Archived from the original on 2013 06 29 Retrieved June 26 2013 a b c d Amor Real alcanza super rating in Spanish Terra Mexico Archived from the original on December 21 2014 Retrieved June 12 2013 Amor Real tuvo mayor rating a nivel nacional Mirada de mujer en el DF La Cronica de Hoy in Spanish 2003 06 11 Archived from the original on 2016 10 02 Retrieved June 12 2013 Telenovelas en 2011 la Crisis de los Ratings in Spanish homozapping com mx 2011 12 28 Retrieved June 12 2013 a b Audience history of primetime telenovelas in Mexico 1997 2007 PDF IBOPE Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2011 Retrieved June 12 2013 Morales Magaly October 29 2003 Brazil s First Televised Lesbian Kiss Brings Record Ratings For Globo Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on February 26 2014 Retrieved June 18 2013 Datos biograficos in Spanish esmas com Archived from the original on January 29 2012 Retrieved June 12 2013 Cabot Heather January 15 2006 Romance Revenge Telenovelas Draw U S Viewers ABC News Retrieved June 15 2013 Univision com June 28 2013 Univision tlnovelas Network Premieres Epic Love Story Amor Real One of the Most Successful Telenovelas of All Time Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved July 6 2013 Ultimo capitulo de Amor real en la tarde de La Primera in Spanish vertele com July 18 2005 Retrieved June 18 2013 El day time de TVE1 gana con Televisa in Spanish tvmasmagazine com Archived from the original on June 18 2011 Retrieved June 18 2013 Flores Angelique November 2005 Novelas Are Caliente Home Media Retailing 27 48 14 La telenovela Amor Real rompe records de venta en Estados Unidos en su version DVD in Spanish azteca21 com February 6 2006 Retrieved June 16 2013 Arrasa Amor Real con premios Terra com mx in Spanish 2007 04 09 Archived from the original on 2003 11 19 Retrieved 2011 10 29 a b c d e f g Awards and acknowledgments carlaestrada com Retrieved 2012 12 29 The highly rated television run concludes March 4th PDF Xenon Pictures Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 29 Enamorados de Amor Real Univision com in Spanish Archived from the original on 2005 02 23 Retrieved 2011 10 29 Amor Real arraso con 9 trofeos ImageShack in Spanish Archived from the original on 2014 02 28 Retrieved 2011 10 29 Estrellas del espectaculo recibieron Laurel de Oro La Cronica de Hoy in Spanish 2005 08 27 Archived from the original on 2012 05 23 Retrieved 2011 10 29 Carla Estrada y Amor Real reciben Laurel de Oro premiolaureldeoro com in Spanish Archived from the original on 2012 07 28 Retrieved 2011 10 29 External links editOfficial sites Amor real at esmas com in Spanish Amor real at Xenon Pictures Profiles Amor real at terra com in Spanish Amor real at univision com in Spanish Amor real at Alma Latina Amor real at IMDb nbsp Photo Gallery at rtve es Soundtrack Amor Real incidental music Articles 10 cosas que no sabias de Amor Real at Univision com in Spanish Torturas de antano eran las modas de Amor Real at Univision com in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amor real amp oldid 1175246240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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