“Diseñando Tu Amor,” which translates to ‘designing your love,’ is an emotionally charged Mexican telenovela that touches upon themes of love, life, family, relationships, romance, reconciliation, and women empowerment. “Diseñando Tu Amor’s” plot revolves around two sisters with very different personalities who share the same desire — both want to make it big in the world of fashion.
Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo is the executive producer, Liliana Cuesta Aguirre is the producer, and the series is the brainchild of production company Televisa. During a press presentation, Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo, said “I believe that the universal language is love, and this melodrama talks about human relationships and, above all, about love. You are going to see how people learn to love each other in this telenovela, and how only when you love yourself, you can love others.”
Read on further to know more about your favorite characters, as well as recurring characters,...
Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo is the executive producer, Liliana Cuesta Aguirre is the producer, and the series is the brainchild of production company Televisa. During a press presentation, Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo, said “I believe that the universal language is love, and this melodrama talks about human relationships and, above all, about love. You are going to see how people learn to love each other in this telenovela, and how only when you love yourself, you can love others.”
Read on further to know more about your favorite characters, as well as recurring characters,...
- 6/27/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Never before has so much Spanish been heard on the Oscars stage.
Alfonso Cuarón’s best director win was the fifth in the past six years for Mexican directors, and that was just one notable moment during the 91st Oscars, which presented a much different picture than ceremonies of just a few years ago.
Latino filmmakers and actors have been historically underrepresented at the Oscars, but recognition for Cuarón and “Roma,” a best actress nomination for Yalitza Aparicio, and a best animated film win for “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” helped the Academy Awards take a big step toward greater inclusion.
Cuarón also won the cinematography prize for the semi-autobiographical “Roma,” the black-and-white Spanish-language drama that was Mexico’s first foreign film winner after seven previous nominations.
The “Roma” helmer continued the recent streak of Mexican filmmakers taking home the best director prize, a feat started when he won for “Gravity” in 2013. Since then,...
Alfonso Cuarón’s best director win was the fifth in the past six years for Mexican directors, and that was just one notable moment during the 91st Oscars, which presented a much different picture than ceremonies of just a few years ago.
Latino filmmakers and actors have been historically underrepresented at the Oscars, but recognition for Cuarón and “Roma,” a best actress nomination for Yalitza Aparicio, and a best animated film win for “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” helped the Academy Awards take a big step toward greater inclusion.
Cuarón also won the cinematography prize for the semi-autobiographical “Roma,” the black-and-white Spanish-language drama that was Mexico’s first foreign film winner after seven previous nominations.
The “Roma” helmer continued the recent streak of Mexican filmmakers taking home the best director prize, a feat started when he won for “Gravity” in 2013. Since then,...
- 2/26/2019
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Yalitza Aparicio’s recent Oscar nomination has been met with praise and enthusiasm in most corners, but not everyone is happy for the “Roma” actress. Video surfaced yesterday of Mexican actor Sergio Goyri criticizing the Academy for honoring “a fucking Indian who says, ‘Yes, ma’am, no, ma’am.'”
Aparacio, 25, released a brief statement in response: “I am proud to be an Oaxacan indigenous woman and it saddens me that there are people who do not know the correct meaning of words,” she said.
Goyri has since apologized. “It was never my intent to offend anyone. I apologize to Yalitza, who deserves [the Oscar nomination] and much more,” he said in an Instagram video (translated by the Guardian). “For me, it is an honor to see a Mexican be nominated for an Oscar.“
It’s far from Aparicio’s first encounter with this, as she addressed last month.
“I’m not the face of Mexico,...
Aparacio, 25, released a brief statement in response: “I am proud to be an Oaxacan indigenous woman and it saddens me that there are people who do not know the correct meaning of words,” she said.
Goyri has since apologized. “It was never my intent to offend anyone. I apologize to Yalitza, who deserves [the Oscar nomination] and much more,” he said in an Instagram video (translated by the Guardian). “For me, it is an honor to see a Mexican be nominated for an Oscar.“
It’s far from Aparicio’s first encounter with this, as she addressed last month.
“I’m not the face of Mexico,...
- 2/16/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Aparicio, the first indigenous woman to be nominated for a best actress Oscar, responds to Sergio Goyri’s ‘fucking Indian’ remark
The Oscar-nominated Mexican actor Yalitza Aparicio, who stars in the critically acclaimed film Roma, said on Saturday she was proud of her indigenous roots, after a soap opera star used a racial slur to describe her.
Related: Why Roma should win the best picture Oscar...
The Oscar-nominated Mexican actor Yalitza Aparicio, who stars in the critically acclaimed film Roma, said on Saturday she was proud of her indigenous roots, after a soap opera star used a racial slur to describe her.
Related: Why Roma should win the best picture Oscar...
- 2/16/2019
- by Reuters in Mexico City
- The Guardian - Film News
Luis Ernesto Franco stars as Diego Hidalgo. Photo Credit: TelemundoTelemundo has revealed the cast for its upcoming telenovela, Falsa Identidad, which is set to premiere in September.
Falsa Identidad will Luis Ernesto Franco as Diego Hidalgo; Camila Sodi as Isabel; Sergio Goyri as Gavino Gaona, a drug lord from Alamos, Sonora; Alejandro Camacho is Augusto Orozco, Eduardo Yáñez is Don Mateo; Sonya Smith as Fernanda Orozco, Augusto’s wife; Uriel del Toro plays the role of Joselito, Samadhi Zendejas is Circe Gaona, daughter of Gavino; Geraldine Bazán is Marlene, Isabel’s best friend, Azela Robinson is Ramona; Isabel’s best friend; Alvaro Guerrero is Salas, Gabriela Roel plays the role of Felipa; Azela Robinson is Ramona; Pepe Gámez plays Deivid, Diego’s best friend, Manuel Balbi is Eliseo Hidalgo, the mayor of Alamos, Sonora; Marcus Ornellas portrays Porfirio Corona, a norteño music singer A.K.A. Corona, Martijn Kuiper as...
Falsa Identidad will Luis Ernesto Franco as Diego Hidalgo; Camila Sodi as Isabel; Sergio Goyri as Gavino Gaona, a drug lord from Alamos, Sonora; Alejandro Camacho is Augusto Orozco, Eduardo Yáñez is Don Mateo; Sonya Smith as Fernanda Orozco, Augusto’s wife; Uriel del Toro plays the role of Joselito, Samadhi Zendejas is Circe Gaona, daughter of Gavino; Geraldine Bazán is Marlene, Isabel’s best friend, Azela Robinson is Ramona; Isabel’s best friend; Alvaro Guerrero is Salas, Gabriela Roel plays the role of Felipa; Azela Robinson is Ramona; Pepe Gámez plays Deivid, Diego’s best friend, Manuel Balbi is Eliseo Hidalgo, the mayor of Alamos, Sonora; Marcus Ornellas portrays Porfirio Corona, a norteño music singer A.K.A. Corona, Martijn Kuiper as...
- 8/8/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
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