Rosa diamante

Rosa diamante (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrosa ðjaˈmante], Diamond Rose) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by United States-based television network Telemundo Studios, Miami and Mexican Argos Comunicación.[1][2] It is a remake of Argentinian telenovela Perla Negra, written by Enrique Torres. Carla Hernández, Mauricio Ochmann, and Lupita Ferrer are starring in this telenovela.

Rosa diamante
GenreTelenovela
Created byEnrique Óscar Torres
Developed by
Written by
  • Sandra Velasco
  • Luis Colmenares
  • Arnaldo Limansky
  • Gennys Pérez
Screenplay bySandra Velasco
Directed by
Starring
Theme music composerMarco Flores
Opening theme"Rosa diamante" by Eli Flores
Composer(s)Marco FLores
Country of origin
  • Mexico
  • United States
Original language(s)Spanish, English
No. of episodes129
Production
Executive producer(s)Marcela Mejía
Producer(s)Ana Graciela Ugalde
Cinematography
  • Damián Aguilar
  • Esteban de Llaca
  • Luis Ávila
Editor(s)Marcos González
Camera setupMulti-camera
Release
Original networkTelemundo
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseJuly 10, 2012 (2012-07-10) 
January 21, 2013 (2013-01-21)
Chronology
Preceded byUna Maid en Manhattan
Followed byPasión prohibida
Related showsPerla negra (1994)
Pérola negra (1998)
External links
Website

History

From July 10 to July 23, 2012, Telemundo aired half-hour episodes of Rosa Diamante weeknights at 8:30pm/7:30c, along with Una Maid en Manhattan.[3] Starting July 24, 2012, Telemundo aired Rosa Diamante weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing Una Maid en Manhattan. The last episode was broadcast on January 21, 2013,[4] with Pasión Prohibida replacing it the following day.[5] As with most of its other telenovelas, the network broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.

Plot

A wealthy sophisticated woman (Rosaura) abandons a newborn baby girl in a boarding school, and leaves nineteen diamonds with her. 18 of the diamonds are meant to pay for each year of her school expenses, until the baby reaches eighteen years old, and the last diamond is pink colored, and is supposed to be given to the baby girl when she grows up and is ready to leave the school. Years pass, Rosa turns into a beautiful young lady. Her biggest treasures are her boundless imagination and her friendship with Eva, who is another girl at the boarding school.

One fine day, Eva meets a boy named José Ignacio, a wealthy young man who makes fun of her and pretends his name is Adam, just to lure her in. The young Eva falls in love and ends up pregnant but Jose Ignacio leaves her. After giving birth, a terrible car accident abruptly ends Eva's life. Rosa, who was also in the accident, is mistakenly identified as Eva in the aftermath, and Rosa lets everyone believe she really is Eva so that little Eduardito will not end up in an orphanage. Rosa sets on a plan of revenge on Jose Ignacio, who just happens to be Eva's cousin, Barbara's fiancé. She also strives to give Eduardito proper love.

Cast

Main cast

Also as main cast

Supporting cast

  • Marco Treviño as Antonio Andrade
  • Julieta Grajales as Maria Corina Villalta
  • Arnoldo Picazzo as Vladimir Bonilla
  • Roberto Uscanga as Jairo Roncancio

Special participation

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2012 Premios People en Español 2012 Best Villain Lupita Ferrer Nominated
Revelation of the Year Carla Hernández Nominated
2013 Miami Life Awards 2013 TV - Best First Actress Lupita Ferrer Won
TV - Best Telenovela Rosa Diamante Nominated
2013[6] Premios Tu Mundo [7][8] Favorite Lead Actress Carla Hernández Nominated
First Actress Lupita Ferrer Nominated
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