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La antorcha encendida

La antorcha encendida (English: The Flaming Torch) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1996.[1] It was the last historical telenovela produced by Televisa. The plot tells the Independence of Mexico, with an emphasis on historical accuracy. It was written by Fausto Zeron Medina in collaboration with Liliana Abud. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on May 6, 1996 and ended on November 15, 1996.

La antorcha encendida
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byFausto Zerón Medina
Written byLiliana Abud
Marcia Yance
José Manuel Villalpando
Tere Medina
Directed byGonzalo Martínez Ortega
Claudio Reyes Rubio
Jesús Moreno
StarringLeticia Calderón
Humberto Zurita
Juan Ferrara
Julieta Rosen
Ari Telch
Juan Peláez
Ernesto Laguardia
Theme music composerJorge Avendaño
Opening themeObertura
Ending themePedro de Soto
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes140
Production
Executive producerErnesto Alonso
ProducerCarlos Sotomayor
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
CinematographyJesús Acuña Lee
Carlos Guerra Villareal
Running time21-22 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseMay 6 (1996-05-06) –
November 15, 1996 (1996-11-15)

Leticia Calderón and Humberto Zurita starred as protagonists, while Juan Ferrara, Julieta Rosen, Alejandra Ávalos and Ari Telch starred as antagonists. Luis Gatica, Christian Bach, Alejandro Ruiz, Julio Beckles, Ernesto Laguardia, Mario Iván Martínez, Sergio Reynoso and the leading actors Patricia Reyes Spíndola, María Rivas, Angélica María, Ofelia Guilmáin, Carmen Salinas, María Rojo, Juan Peláez, Germán Robles, Luis Gimeno, Enrique Rocha, Aarón Hernán, Sergio Jiménez and Lorenzo de Rodas starred as stellar performances.

Plot

It has been three centuries of Spanish rule. Three hundred years in which the discounted of the population of New Spain has grown along with their suffering by injustice, exploitation, poverty and inequality. It is in this Mexico that begins to awaken which frames the love story between Mariano and Teresa.

United not only by affection, but especially by the desire to see their land free, their paths follow the history of Mexico's independence and freedom. The show depicts the lives of three families, de Soto, de Muñiz and the widowed Juana de Foncerada and her five adopted children. Mariano Foncerada will face Don Pedro to defend Teresa de Muñiz, whom he loves, and Pedro seeks to destroy him, without suspecting that Mariano is his son.

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1997 15th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela of the Year Ernesto Alonso Nominated
Best Actress Leticia Calderón
Best Antagonist Actor Juan Ferrara
Best Supporting Actress Angélica María
Best Supporting Actor Juan Peláez
Best Direction of the Camaras Jesús Acuña Lee
Carlos Guerra
Won
Best Production Carlos Sotomayor
Best Outstanding Performance Juan Ferrara
Ernesto Laguardia
Juan Peláez
Best Art Direction Isabel Chazaro
Ricardo Matamoros
Miguel Ángel Medina
Best Decor Ricardo Brizuela
Best Costume Design Cristina Bauza
Beatrice Vázquez
Best Editing Marcelino Gómez
Roberto Nino

Soundtrack

Available in Mercado Libre and Amazon.[2]

# Title Written by Time
1. "Instrumental (Obertura)" Jorge Avéndaño 1:38
2. "Sonata de Flauta y Cémbalo" Jorge Avéndaño 2:38
3. "El Padre Hidalgo" Jorge Avéndaño 2:35
4. "Los Criollos" Jorge Avéndaño 1:49
5. "Los Lamentos" Jorge Avéndaño 3:19
6. ""Teresa y Mariano Jorge Avéndaño 3:10
7. "Pedro de Soto" Jorge Avéndaño 1:25
8. "Nocturno" Jorge Avéndaño 3:48
9. "Huapango Mestizo" Jorge Avéndaño 1:34
10. "Fugato de Cuerdas" Jorge Avéndaño 0:39
11. "Morelos (El Genio Militar)" Jorge Avéndaño 2:56
12. "Romance" Jorge Avéndaño 0:33
13. "El Son" Jorge Avéndaño 1:31
14. "Instrumental (Obertura) 2: La Campana de Dolores" Jorge Avéndaño 2:08
15. "Los Lamentos (Alternative version)" Jorge Avéndaño 3:20
16. "Las Batallas (Alternative version of Pedro de Soto)" Jorge Avéndaño 1:58
17. "Los Niños Muertos (La Alhóndiga)" Jorge Avéndaño 1:34
18. "Los Indígenas" Jorge Avéndaño 2:10
19. "Teresa y Mariano 2" Jorge Avéndaño 0:33
20. "Las Batallas 2 (Alternative version of Pedro de Soto)" Jorge Avéndaño 2:27
21. "Los Arrepentimientos" Jorge Avéndaño 2:11
22. "Solo Hidalgo" Jorge Avéndaño 1:11
23. "Los Fusilamientos" Jorge Avéndaño 0:47
24. "Lacrimosa" Jorge Avéndaño 4:05
25. "La Fiesta de los Esclavos Negros" Jorge Avéndaño 2:01
26. "Fugato" Jorge Avéndaño 0:39
27. "Los Arrepentimientos (Alternative version)" Jorge Avéndaño 2:10
28. "Romance" Jorge Avéndaño 2:20
29. "Los Lamentos" Jorge Avéndaño 3:17
30. "La Consumación de la Independencia (Guerrero, Bravo e Iturbide)" Jorge Avéndaño 2:49

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Amazon.com | La Antorcha Encendida (1996)

External links

  • La antorcha encendida at IMDb

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La antorcha encendida English The Flaming Torch is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1996 1 It was the last historical telenovela produced by Televisa The plot tells the Independence of Mexico with an emphasis on historical accuracy It was written by Fausto Zeron Medina in collaboration with Liliana Abud It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on May 6 1996 and ended on November 15 1996 La antorcha encendidaGenreTelenovelaRomanceDramaCreated byFausto Zeron MedinaWritten byLiliana AbudMarcia YanceJose Manuel VillalpandoTere MedinaDirected byGonzalo Martinez OrtegaClaudio Reyes RubioJesus MorenoStarringLeticia CalderonHumberto ZuritaJuan FerraraJulieta RosenAri TelchJuan PelaezErnesto LaguardiaTheme music composerJorge AvendanoOpening themeOberturaEnding themePedro de SotoCountry of originMexicoOriginal languageSpanishNo of episodes140ProductionExecutive producerErnesto AlonsoProducerCarlos SotomayorProduction locationsFilmingTelevisa San Angel Mexico City MexicoCinematographyJesus Acuna LeeCarlos Guerra VillarealRunning time21 22 minutesProduction companyTelevisaReleaseOriginal networkCanal de las EstrellasPicture formatNTSCOriginal releaseMay 6 1996 05 06 November 15 1996 1996 11 15 Leticia Calderon and Humberto Zurita starred as protagonists while Juan Ferrara Julieta Rosen Alejandra Avalos and Ari Telch starred as antagonists Luis Gatica Christian Bach Alejandro Ruiz Julio Beckles Ernesto Laguardia Mario Ivan Martinez Sergio Reynoso and the leading actors Patricia Reyes Spindola Maria Rivas Angelica Maria Ofelia Guilmain Carmen Salinas Maria Rojo Juan Pelaez German Robles Luis Gimeno Enrique Rocha Aaron Hernan Sergio Jimenez and Lorenzo de Rodas starred as stellar performances Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards 4 Soundtrack 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIt has been three centuries of Spanish rule Three hundred years in which the discounted of the population of New Spain has grown along with their suffering by injustice exploitation poverty and inequality It is in this Mexico that begins to awaken which frames the love story between Mariano and Teresa United not only by affection but especially by the desire to see their land free their paths follow the history of Mexico s independence and freedom The show depicts the lives of three families de Soto de Muniz and the widowed Juana de Foncerada and her five adopted children Mariano Foncerada will face Don Pedro to defend Teresa de Muniz whom he loves and Pedro seeks to destroy him without suspecting that Mariano is his son Cast EditLeticia Calderon as Teresa de Muniz Humberto Zurita as Mariano Foncerrada Juan Ferrara as Don Pedro de Soto Julieta Rosen as Manuela de Soto Ari Telch as Luis Foncerrada Juan Pelaez as Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Ernesto Laguardia as Gral Ignacio Allende Ofelia Guilmain as Dona Macaria de Soto Aaron Hernan as Father Julian de Ibarne Angelica Maria as Dona Bernarda de MunizSergio Reynoso as Don Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Maria Rojo as Dona Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Patricia Reyes Spindola as Dona Juana de Foncerrada Carmen Salinas as Dona Camila de Foncerrada Enrique Rocha as Virrey Felix Maria Calleja Rene Casados as Agustin de Iturbide Jerardo as Santiago de Soto Sergio Sanchez as Don Jacinto de Muniz Ramon Abascal as Mariano Jimenez Leonardo Daniel as Juan Aldama David Ostrosky as Mariano Abasolo Tono Mauri as Andres Quintana Roo Juan Carlos Bonet as Nicolas Bravo Juan Jose Arjona as Francisco Xavier Mina Christian Bach as Maria Ignacia Guera Rodriguez Luis Gatica as Juan Foncerrada Alejandro Ruiz as Diego Foncerrada Julio Beckles as Lorenzo Foncerrada Sergio Jimenez as Matias de Heredia Alejandra Avalos as Angela Mario Ivan Martinez as Ignacio Lopez Rayon Maria Rivas as Virreina Ines de Jauregui Sergio Bustamante as Virrey Jose de Iturrigaray Magda Karina as Brigida Almonte Luis Gimeno as Guillermo Aguirre y Viana Luis Xavier as Felipe Gomez Crespo Roxana Saucedo as Ana Maria Huarte Lorenzo de Rodas as Don Pablo de Irigoyen Isaura Espinoza as Micaela Roberto Ballesteros as Vicente Guerrero oscar Bonfiglio as Guadalupe Victoria Julio Bracho as Simon Bolivar Raul Buenfil as Mariano Matamoros Daniel Gauvry as Alexander Von Humboldt Armando Araiza as Martin Garcia de Carrasquero Dacia Arcaraz as Maria Antonieta Morelos Odiseo Bichir as Fray Servando Teresa de Mier Luz Maria Jerez as Catalina de Irigoyen Gilberto Roman as Miguel Dominguez Katia del Rio as Leona Vicario Leticia Sabater as Joaquina Torreo de Esteve Maristel Molina as Dona Josefina Allue Nando Estevane as Manuel Hidalgo Claudio Sorel as Alcalde Ochoa Humberto Elizondo as Hermenegildo Galeana Sergio Klainer as Juan Ruiz de Apodaca Marco de Carlos as Juan O Donoju Esteban Franco as El Pipila Javier Diaz Duenas as Pedro Moreno Salvador Sanchez as Leonardo Bravo Jorge Santos as Jose Maria Hidalgo Humberto Dupeyron as Mariano Hidalgo Ramon Menendez as Manuel Abad y Queipo Alejandro Tommasi as Jose Nicolas de Michelena German Robles as Angel Avella Antonio Medellin as Amo Torres Manolo Garcia as Miguel de Bataller Roberto Blandon as Felix Flores Alatorre Manuel Saval as Jose Manuel Fuentes Natalia Esperon as Luz Agustina de las Fuentes Claudia Ferreira as Francisca de la Gandara Alberto Inzua as Virrey Branciforte Jose Carlos Teruel as Bondpland Moises Suarez as Arzobispo Lizana y Beausmont Martin Barraza as Lazaro Hector Saez as Juan Francisco Azcarate y Lezama Eduardo Linan as Manuel de la Cancha Carlos Camara as Jose Antonio Tirado Rafael Amador as Cabo Ortega Juan Carlos Colombo as Fray Vicente de Santa Maria Andres Bonfiglio as Gliberto Riano oscar Traven as Diego Berzabal Miguel Pizarro as Jose de la Cruz Isabel Benet as Ana de Soto Fernando Saenz as Jose Maria Mercada Raul Castellanos as Narciso Mendoza Alejandro Gaytan as Indalesio Allende Daniel Seres as Miguel Hidalgo 14 years old Blanca Ireri as Manuela de Soto child Socorro Bonilla as Basilia Lucia Guilmain as China Poblana Socorro Avelar as Chenta Mercedes Pascual as Pilar Aurora Clavel as Dominga Israel Jaitovich as Alvaro de Urzua Leopoldo Frances as Damaso Jean Douverger as Lorenzo Eduardo Santamarina as Hector Fabian Robles as Jose Tono InfanteAwards EditYear Award Category Nominee Result1997 15th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela of the Year Ernesto Alonso NominatedBest Actress Leticia CalderonBest Antagonist Actor Juan FerraraBest Supporting Actress Angelica MariaBest Supporting Actor Juan PelaezBest Direction of the Camaras Jesus Acuna LeeCarlos Guerra WonBest Production Carlos SotomayorBest Outstanding Performance Juan FerraraErnesto LaguardiaJuan PelaezBest Art Direction Isabel ChazaroRicardo MatamorosMiguel Angel MedinaBest Decor Ricardo BrizuelaBest Costume Design Cristina BauzaBeatrice VazquezBest Editing Marcelino GomezRoberto NinoSoundtrack EditAvailable in Mercado Libre and Amazon 2 Title Written by Time1 Instrumental Obertura Jorge Avendano 1 382 Sonata de Flauta y Cembalo Jorge Avendano 2 383 El Padre Hidalgo Jorge Avendano 2 354 Los Criollos Jorge Avendano 1 495 Los Lamentos Jorge Avendano 3 196 Teresa y Mariano Jorge Avendano 3 107 Pedro de Soto Jorge Avendano 1 258 Nocturno Jorge Avendano 3 489 Huapango Mestizo Jorge Avendano 1 3410 Fugato de Cuerdas Jorge Avendano 0 3911 Morelos El Genio Militar Jorge Avendano 2 5612 Romance Jorge Avendano 0 3313 El Son Jorge Avendano 1 3114 Instrumental Obertura 2 La Campana de Dolores Jorge Avendano 2 0815 Los Lamentos Alternative version Jorge Avendano 3 2016 Las Batallas Alternative version of Pedro de Soto Jorge Avendano 1 5817 Los Ninos Muertos La Alhondiga Jorge Avendano 1 3418 Los Indigenas Jorge Avendano 2 1019 Teresa y Mariano 2 Jorge Avendano 0 3320 Las Batallas 2 Alternative version of Pedro de Soto Jorge Avendano 2 2721 Los Arrepentimientos Jorge Avendano 2 1122 Solo Hidalgo Jorge Avendano 1 1123 Los Fusilamientos Jorge Avendano 0 4724 Lacrimosa Jorge Avendano 4 0525 La Fiesta de los Esclavos Negros Jorge Avendano 2 0126 Fugato Jorge Avendano 0 3927 Los Arrepentimientos Alternative version Jorge Avendano 2 1028 Romance Jorge Avendano 2 2029 Los Lamentos Jorge Avendano 3 1730 La Consumacion de la Independencia Guerrero Bravo e Iturbide Jorge Avendano 2 49References Edit La antorcha encendida in Spanish alma latina net Archived from the original on August 5 2011 Retrieved March 18 2016 Amazon com La Antorcha Encendida 1996 External links EditLa antorcha encendida at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La antorcha encendida amp oldid 1128715201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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