Somos familia

Somos familia (Spanish: We are family) is an Argentine telenovela produced and broadcast by Telefe in 2014. It stars Gustavo Bermúdez and Ana María Orozco.

Somos familia
Title card
GenreTelenovela
Created byEnrique Estevanez
Written byMarcelo Nacci
Laura Barneix
Julián Rimondino
Bruno Luciani
Claudia Fagaburu
Pablo Finamore
Jessica Valls
StarringGustavo Bermúdez
Ana María Orozco
Opening theme"Somos familia" by Álex Ubago
Country of originArgentina
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes184
Production
Executive producer(s)Pablo Ferreiro
Producer(s)Quique Estevanez
Production company(s)LCA Producciones
Telefe
Release
Original networkTelefe
Original releaseJanuary 6 (2014-01-06) 
October 20, 2014 (2014-10-20)
Chronology
Preceded byLos vecinos en guerra
Followed byViudas e hijos del Rock & Roll
External links
Website

Plot

The main characters are Joaquín (Gustavo Bermúdez), a famous businessman, owner of a motorcycle manufacturing plant, and Manuela (Ana María Orozco), his maid. After the death of his friend Sergio Miranda and his wife in an airplane crash, Joaquín became the legal guardian of Miranda's four orphans. One of these orphans is Pilar Miranda, who is really the daughter of Manuela. Manuela had gotten pregnant at the age of 15 and had to give up her newborn daughter for adoption; years later, she became a journalist and began searching for her child. Upon discovering that Pilar had been adopted by the Mirandas, she took a job as a maid in their home. Upon the Mirandas' deaths, she came along with the children to work for Joaquín. To avoid revealing her true identity, she works under the assumed name of "Ramona".

Premise

Somos familia is a traditional telenovela aimed at all age groups. The plot has similarities with Grande, pá!, one of Telefe's successful telenovelas of the 1990s. Bermúdez plays a traditional telenovela gentleman, seducing the female spectators with romance rather than physical appearance. Although the program is mainly a drama, it includes some comedy scenes, most of them played by actor Fabián Vena. Vena plays a Bon Vivant, similar to the Argentine comic book character Isidoro Cañones.[1]

Production

Somos familia is produced by Quique Estevanez, who previously produced the successful telenovela Dulce amor, also aired by Telefe.[1] It is written by Marcelo Nacci and Laura Barneix. The closing credits of the first episodes did not mention Nacci and Barneix, which sparked criticism from author unions such as Argentores and the Asociación de Autores Audiovisuales. Argentores even sent a legal document requiring the correction of the closing credits.[2] As the problem continued, Argentores sent two more legal documents on February 6.[3]

The theme song, "Somos familia", was composed by Argentine artist Thian, who writes theme songs for TV programs, and performed by Spanish artist Álex Ubago.[4] The song was produced in Spain in June 2013 by Rubén Caballero. The song also features Ricardo Urbina on drums, Joseba San Sebastián on bass, Rubén Caballero on guitar, Txus Aranburu on keyboard, and Laura Latienda in the chorus. The program was first aired during Ubago's 2014 tour in Argentina.[4]

Reception

The program, which had been awaited for months, was aired when the telenovela Solamente Vos at Channel 13 was nearing its end. Somos familia garnered a higher rating.[5]

Cast

  • Gustavo Bermúdez as Joaquín Navarro
  • Ana María Orozco as Manuela Paz/Ramona
  • Betina O'Connell as Irene Lamas
  • Tomás Fonzi as Pedro Mancini
  • Pablo Alarcón as Gregorio Paz
  • Mónica Cabrera as Ramona Isarrualde
  • Martín Campilongo as Armando Flores
  • Eva De Dominici as Pilar Miranda/Pilar González Ferri Paz
  • Nicolás Furtado as Máximo Morales
  • Augusto Schuster as Juan Inacio Miranda
  • Silvina Bosco as Margarita Miranda
  • Mimí Ardú as Elsa
  • Luciana González Costa as Lola
  • Ivo Cutzarida as Fabian Galván Ep:(55-97)
  • Fabián Vena as Pablo Navarro
  • Natalia Lobo as Flavia Carlucci
  • Maxi Ghione as Francisco Morales
  • Graciela Pal as Azucena Lobos
  • Nora Cárpena as Beatriz Blasco
  • Maite Lanata as Malena Miranda
  • Fabián Mazzei as Andrés Saldivar
  • Paula Morales as Julieta Paz
  • Bárbara Vélez as Olivia Navarro
  • Gabriela Sari as Agustina Graciani
  • Micaela Wasserman as Delfina Miranda
  • Olivia Viggiano as Camila Galván
  • Gabo Correa as Sergio Miranda
  • Jorge Noya as Marito
  • Hernán Jimenez as Alexis
  • Sabrina Rojas as Julia
  • Franco Pucci as Junior Navarro
  • Justina Bustos as Soledad Varela
  • Stefano De Gregorio as Miguel
  • Guido Pennelli as Gasparini Ep:(1-42)
  • Adriana Salonia as Mabel Gonzáles Ep:(24-)
  • Fabio Di Tomaso as Germán Colombo Ep:(37-74)
  • Florencia Ortiz as Benigna Miranda Ep:(66-118)
  • Valentín Villafañe as Tomás Ep:(75-)
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References

  1. Martín Fernández Cruz (January 7, 2014). "Gustavo Bermúdez volvió a la tevé con Somos familia" [Gustavo Bermúdez returned to TV with Somos Familia] (in Spanish). La Nación. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  2. Adriana Schettini (January 8, 2014). "Durísimos contra "Somos familia"" [Harsh against "Somos familia"] (in Spanish). Clarín. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  3. "Argentores le envió dos cartas documento más" [Argentores sent two more legal documents] (in Spanish). Pronto. February 6, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  4. "Somos Familia, el nuevo tema de Alex Ubago para la nueva serie de Telefe" [Somos Familia, the new song of Alex Ubago for the news series in Telefe] (in Spanish). Extremista. January 8, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  5. ""Señores papis" y "Somos familia", dos apuestas ganadoras de Telefe" ["Señores papis" and "Somos familia", two winner bets of Telefe] (in Spanish). Nuevo Diario. January 13, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
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