Abismo de pasión

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Church of Ermita de Santa Isabel, Mérida, Yucatán
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Created byCaridad Bravo Adams
Based onCañaveral de Pasiones
by Caridad Bravo Adams
Written byJuan Carlos Acalá
Directed bySergio Catano
Claudio Reyes Rubio
StarringAngelique Boyer
David Zepeda
Alejandro Camacho
Blanca Guerra
Livia Brito
Mark Tacher
Sabine Moussier
Altaír Jarabo
Francisco Gattorno
Salvador Zerboni
Alexis Ayala
Opening themeSolo un Suspiro by Oscar Cruz and Alejandra Orozco
Ending themeSolo un Suspiro (instrumental)
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes161[1] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Angelli Nesma Medina
Producer(s)J. Ignacio Alarcón (associate producer)
Production location(s)La Ermita
Merida, Yucatan
Cenote
Mexico City
Televisa San Angel (filming)
CinematographyJorge Amaya Rodriguez
Manuel Barajas
Armando Zafra
Editor(s)Octavio López Reyes
Daniel Renteria Carmona
Alfredo Juarez Gutierrez
Running time41–44 minutes
DistributorTelevisa
Release
Picture format480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseJanuary 23 (2012-01-23) –
September 2, 2012 (2012-09-02)
Chronology
Preceded byDos hogares
Followed byAmores verdaderos
Related showsCañaveral de Pasiones (original series)
Other websites
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Abismo de pasión (by its English title: Abyss of Passion)[2] is a Mexican telenovela for Televisa produced by Angelli Nesma Medina and written by Claridad Bravo Adams, it is a remake of the 1998 telenovela Cañaveral de Pasiones.

It stars Angelique Boyer,[3] David Zepeda, Mark Tacher, René Casados, Eugenia Cauduro, Alejandro Camacho and Eric del Castillo as the protagonists, and Blanca Guerra, Sabine Moussier, Salvador Zerboni and Altaír Jarabo as antagonists.[4][5]

Plot

In the town of La Ermita, Yucatán, live two families with powerful chili processors in the region, the Arangos and the Castañons, of which Elisa Castañon is the daughter of Augusto and Estefanía Castañon, who has a friendship with Damían Arango, son of Rosendo and Alfonsina Arango. whose friendship was deteriorating due to the enmity of these two families, Gael is a child who is cared for by the priest Guadalupe "Lupe" and who is a friend of Paloma, Ramona's niece (the village healer), while Estefanía's sister, Carmina Bouvier had a secret relationship with Rosendo and they planned to go live in New York City, even though Estefanía discovers it and prevents Carmina from doing so and then goes to meet with Rosendo to speak and while driving in a storm, they suffer a fatal accident after having crossed Ramona's cart which saw everything in front of her eyes, this is done in an echo by the town when they know that the two of them were going to leave La Ermita together Despite this, Elisa and Damían continue to go out as friends, but both Augusto and Alfonsina prevent them from doing so, and in the end Alfonsina decides that Damían should go live in Italy for a few years while Augusto and Carmina end up getting married and which makes himliving Hell to Elisa blaming her for Estefania's death.

Years go by and in the end Damian returns from Italy and meets Elisa again and many things change in La Ermita, since the fall of the Castañon processor, even though over time Elisa and Damian begin to love each other. but both Alfonsina and Augusto try to stop them, Gael and Paloma begin to become a couple, while Damian and Elisa love each other, Florencia Landucci arrives, a friend of Damian's from Italy arrives to marry him while the relationship between Augusto and Carmina He begins to go bankrupt and after having murdered him, he decides to fall in love with Gavino, the former administrator of the Arango processing plant, even though he has murdered him, while Damian and Florencia leave their relationship and their wedding is canceled and he decides to stay with Elisa, whom he wants to marry with Gael, this brings an enmity between the two and Father Guadalupe reveals that they are brothers of the same blood as Rosendo, who had a relationship with Ingrid Navarro and who left Gael at the entrance of the Church, then Gavino and Carmina want to escape but is prevented by Ramona who causes an accident and they are captured by the police, Gavino ends up in jail and Carmina commits suicide, after this and despite what happened, Elisa and Damian and Gael and Paloma fall in love and end up getting married.

Cast

Main Cast

Also as main

Special Participation

  • Dacia González as Doña Blanca "Nina" / "Blanquita" Muriel de Elizondo
  • Ludwika Paleta as Doña Estefanía Bouvier de Castañón
  • César Évora as Don Rosendo Arango
  • África Zavala as Remedios González
  • Andrea Molinari as Marcela Cantu de Landucci
  • Gustavo Rojo as Obispo
  • Briggitte Bozzo as Young Elisa
  • Robin Vega as Young Damián
  • Diego Velázquez as Young Gael
  • Marilyz León as Young Paloma
  • Polly as Alfonsina's friend
  • Alejandro Ávila as Doctor Manrique

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2012
Kids' Choice Awards México
Favorite Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Premios Juventud[6]
Girl of my Dreams Nominated
What a Hottie! David Zepeda Won
Copa Televisa
Telenovela of the Year Angelli Nesma Medina Won
Premios People en Español
Best Telenovela Nominated
Best Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Best Actor David Zepeda Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Blanca Guerra Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Mark Tacher Nominated
Best Male Antagonist Sergio Mayer Nominated
Best Female Antagonist Sabine Moussier Nominated
Couple of the Year David Zepeda and Angelique Boyer Nominated
2013
TVyNovelas Awards[7][8]
Best Telenovela of the Year Angelli Nesma Medina Nominated
Best Lead Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Best Lead Actor David Zepeda Won
Best Female Antagonist Sabine Moussier Nominated
Best Male Antagonist Salvador Zerboni Nominated
Best Young Lead Actress Livia Brito Won
Best Co-star Actress Eugenia Cauduro Nominated
Best Co-star Actor Francisco Gattorno Nominated
Best First Actress Blanca Guerra Won
Raquel Olmedo Nominated
Best First Actor Alejandro Camacho Won
Best Supporting Actress Raquel Olmedo Won
Best Supporting Actor Eric del Castillo Nominated
Best Female Revelation Esmeralda Pimentel Nominated
Best Male Revelation Alberto Agnesi Nominated
Best Musical Theme "Solo un Suspiro" by Alejandra Orozco and Oscar Cruz Won
Best Original Story or Adaptation Juan Carlos Alcalá and Fermín Zúñiga Nominated
Best Direction of the Camaras Sergio Cataño and Claudio Reyes Nominated
Los Favoritos del Público[9] (by TVyNovelas Awards)
Favorite Telenovela Angelli Nesma Medina Won
Favorite Villain Sabine Moussier Nominated
The Most Beautiful Women Livia Brito Won
The Most Handsome Guy David Zepeda Won
Favorite Finale Angelli Nesma Medina Nominated

References

  1. "Televisa's Abismo de pasión". Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  2. "Abyss of Passion". Televisa Internacional. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  3. "Angelique Boyer vive un Abismo de pasión - .::Diario Imagen Quintana Roo On Line::". diarioimagenqroo.mx. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  4. "La telenovela "Abismo de Pasión", inicia el 23 de enero". starMedia. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  5. "Angelique Boyer dice adiós a Teresa". vanguardia.com.mx. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  6. Premios Juventud 2012: Winners List
  7. "Revista TVyNovelas". Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  8. "Ellos son los nominados a los Premios TVyNovelas 2013, ¿cuál es tu favorito?". Univision.com. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  9. "Revista TVyNovelas". Archived from the original on 4 September 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.

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