Mañana es para siempre

Mañana es para siempre (English title: Tomorrow is forever)[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa in 2008.[2] It is adapted from the 2007 Colombian telenovela Pura sangre.

Mañana es para siempre
GenreTelenovela
Created byKary Fajer
Based onPura sangre
by Mauricio Navas and Guillermo Restrepo
Written by
  • Conchita Ruiz
  • Gerardo Luna
  • Tania Cárdenas Paulsen
Directed by
  • Ricardo de la Parra
  • Salvador Garcini
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Mauricio Arriaga
  • Jorge Eduardo Murguía
Opening theme"Mañana es para siempre" by Alejandro Fernández
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes170
Production
Executive producer(s)Nicandro Díaz González
Producer(s)
  • Maricarmen Marcos
  • José Antonio Arvizú
Production location(s)Mexico City, Mexico
Cinematography
  • Alejandro Frutos
  • Gabriel Vázquez Bulman
Editor(s)
  • Pablo Peralta
  • Susana Valencia
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company(s)Televisa
DistributorTelevisa Internacional
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture formatNTSC (480i)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseOctober 20, 2008 (2008-10-20) 
June 14, 2009 (2009-06-14)
Chronology
Preceded byFuego en la sangre
Followed bySortilegio
Related showsPura sangre

On October 20, 2008, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Mañana es para siempre weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing Fuego en la sangre. The last episode was broadcast on June 14, 2009 with Sortilegio replacing it the following day.

Silvia Navarro and Fernando Colunga starred as protagonists, Rogelio Guerra has a dual role of co-protagonist/main antagonist, while Lucero and Sergio Sendel starred as antagonists. Guillermo Capetillo, Mario Iván Martínez, Dominika Paleta, Ariadne Díaz, Carlos de la Mota, Roberto Palazuelos, Alejandro Ruíz and the leading actors Luis Gimeno and Jaime Garza starred as stellar performances. Cecilia Gabriela, Adanely Nuñez and the leading actresses Erika Buenfil and María Rojo starred as a special participation.

It was one of the most popular soap operas in the history of Univision, its finale having been watched by over 11 million viewers, faring well against US mainstream shows.[3]

It is a remake of the 2007 Colombian telenovela by RCN TV Pura sangre, which starred Rafael Novoa, Marcela Mar, and Kathy Saenz in the antagonic role.

As of April 30 - December 7, 2012 TL Novelas is broadcasting 10:00, 16:00 and 22:00 replacing Niña amada mía, with Para volver a amar replacing it the December 10.

Canal de las estrellas reruns from August 8, 2016 - January 27, 2017 replacing Para volver a amar ended it the August 5, 2016, with Corazón Indomable replacing it the January 27.

Cast

Main

Also main

  • Arleth Terán as Priscila Alvear de Elizalde
  • Marisol del Olmo as Erika Astorga
  • Dacia Arcaráz as Margarita Campillo de Cordero
  • Aleida Núñez as Gardenia Campillo
  • Claudia Ortega as Flor Campillo
  • Luis Bayardo as Ciro Palafox
  • Fabián Robles as Vladimir Piñeiro
  • Mariana Rios as Martina Tinoco
  • Tania Vázquez as Venus García/Lovely Norton
  • Benjamin Rivero as Lucio Bermejo
  • Ricardo Silva as Dr. Plutarco Obregón
  • Adalberto Parra as René Manzanares
  • Humberto Elizondo as Agustín Astorga
  • Ofelia Cano as Dolores "Dolly" de Astorga
  • Hilda Aguirre as Graciela Vda. de Palafox
  • Rafael del Villar as Simón Palafox
  • Jaime Lozano as Jairo Roca
  • Janet Ruiz as Adolfina
  • Jacqueline Arroyo as Tomasa

Special participation

  • María Rojo as Soledad Cruz de Juarez
  • Archie Lafranco as Rolando Alvear
  • Esteban Franco as Osvaldo
  • Violeta Puga as Fernanda Elizalde Rivera (child)
  • Omar Yubeili as Eduardo Juárez Cruz (child)
  • Brayam Alejandro as Jacinto Cordero (child)
  • Nancy Patiño as Lilianita Elizalde Rivera (young)
  • Alberich as Anibal Elizalde Rivera (young)
  • Angel Mar as Camilo Elizalde Rivera (child)
  • Erika Buenfil as Monserrat Rivera de Elizalde
  • Gustavo Rojo as El Obispo
  • Yolanda Cianni as Úrsula Roa de Gallardo
  • María Prado as Dominga Ojeda
  • Pedro Weber "Chatanuga" as Tobías
  • Juan Carlos Casasola as Graciano
  • Salvador Ibarra as Dr. Carlos Rey
  • Elizabeth Aguilar as La Madame
  • Juan Antonio Edwards as Grajales
  • Adanely Nuñez as Ana Gregoria Bravo
  • Cecilia Gabriela as Altagracia Linares de Elizalde
  • Ignacio López Tarso as Isaac Newton Barrera
  • Andrea Legarreta as Reporter
  • Ana Martín as Woman in wedding

DVD releases

A DVD version was released in Mexico and the U.S in May 2010. This box set contains 4 discs with a total of run time of 815 minutes.[4]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2009 Premios People en Español[5] Best Telenovela Nicandro Díaz González Won
Best Actress Silvia Navarro Nominated
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Villain[6] Lucero
Sergio Sendel Nominated
Best Young Lead Actor/Actress Ariadne Díaz
The Surprise of the Year Silvia Navarro Won
Best Couple Silvia Navarro and Fernando Colunga
Premios ACE Best Female Co-performance Lucero
Copa Televisa[7] Best Telenovela Mañana es para siempre
2010 28th TVyNovelas Awards[8]
Best Telenovela of the Year Nicandro Díaz González Nominated
Best Actress Lucero
Best Actor Fernando Colunga
Best Antagonist Actor Rogelio Guerra
Best Leading Actor Luis Gimeno Won
Best Co-lead Actor Mario Iván Martínez Nominated
Best Musical Theme Mañana es para siempre
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References

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