Amor bravío

Amor Bravío (International Title: Valiant Love,[1][2]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa that aired from March 5, 2012 to October 21, 2012.[3][4][5][6][7] It is based on De pura sangre and En los cuernos del amor, a new story by Martha Carrillo and Cristina García.[8][9] In the United States the telenovela aired from August 13, 2012 to April 12, 2013.[10][11][12]

Amor bravío
GenreTelenovela
Created by
Based on
La Dama de Troya
by
  • Alejandro Torres
  • Guido Jácome
  • Felipe Forero
Developed byXimena Suárez
Written by
Directed by
  • Jorge Robles
  • Fernando Nesme
  • Lily Garza
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Jorge Eduardo Murguía Perdaza
  • Mauricio López de Arriaga
Opening theme"Cuando manda el corazón"
by Vicente Fernández
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes
  • 166
  • 162 (International version)
(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerCarlos Moreno
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Lino Gama
  • Jesús Nájera Saro
Editors
  • Alfredo Sánchez Diaz
  • Mauricio Coronel
Running time
  • 21-22 minutes (eps 1–10)
  • 41-44 minutes (eps 11-166)
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseMarch 5 (2012-03-05) –
October 12, 2012 (2012-10-12)
Related

Silvia Navarro and Cristián de la Fuente star as the protagonists, while Leticia Calderón, César Évora, Flavio Medina, and Laura Carmine star as the antagonists.

Plot

Camila Monterde is a beautiful veterinarian whose life has been torn apart by a tragic accident in which her fiancé, Luis, was killed. Hoping to ease her depression, her uncle, Daniel Monterde, invites her to live at his ranch, where she can rest and recover while caring for the many animals he keeps there. The ranch is managed by Alonso, an ambitious man who sees Camila’s arrival as the perfect opportunity to get his hands on the Monterde fortune; since Don Daniel has no children and loves Camila dearly, he assumes that she will be his heir. So Alonso, aided by his conniving mother Isadora, initiates his plan to win Camila’s heart and marry her.

Meanwhile, in Chile, Daniel Díaz lives a happy life with his wife, Miriam, who is expecting their first child. He has no idea that his fate is linked to the Monterdes in Mexico, or how drastically his life will soon change. Thirty years ago, Daniel’s late mother, Agatha, had an affair with Daniel Monterde but never told her son about it, or that she named him after the man she loved. However, Don Daniel recently began suspecting that Agatha’s son could be his only child. Daniel suddenly receives a letter stating that he has come into a substantial inheritance and must travel to Mexico to claim it. Surprised and curious, he’s about to make the trip when a vicious lie disrupts his plans and lands him in prison, causing him to lose the inheritance and his family.

Sometime later, deeply bitter and hungry for revenge, Daniel travels to Mexico determined to destroy the Monterde family, which he blames for his terrible misfortune. Assuming a false identity, he takes a job at the Monterde ranch to be close to his prey. His vengeance is perfectly planned except for one unexpected development: he and Camila fall passionately in love and that changes everything.[2]

Cast

Main

Also main

Recurring

  • Abril Onyl as Irene
  • Lorena del Castillo as Ileana Sodi
  • Carlos Embry as Abraham Farcas
  • Diego Soldano as Dante Barrienta
  • Diego Denver as Andrés Duarte
  • Patricia Conde as Ernestina "Netty"
  • Khiabet Peniche as Dorotea
  • Jorge Gallegos as Eleuterio
  • Carmen Rodríguez as Felicia de Sodi
  • Sandra Kai as Teresa "Tere" Medrano
  • Ricardo Vera as Comandante Juárez
  • Benjamín Islas as Salomón Morales León
  • Macarena García as Ana Albarrán Mendiola
  • Alfredo Alfonso as Estévez
  • Vicente Herrera as Omar
  • Ramón Valera as Gastón
  • Mariana Díaz Araujo as Mayalén
  • Ricardo Gómez as Román Quintana Del Valle

Production

Production of Amor Bravío officially started on February 7, 2012.[13] The program was originally called Lidia de Amor and was expected to have 220 episodes.[14]

Reception

In the United States the last episode reached 6.2 million Viewers.[15][16]

Ratings

Timeslot
(CT)
# Ep.PremiereFinaleTV Season
DatePremiere
ratings
(in points)
DateFinale
ratings
(in points)
Monday-Friday
7:45 pm
(episodes: 1-10)
Monday-Friday
7:15 pm
(episodes: 11-165)
166
March 5, 2012
22.3[17]
October 21, 2012
22.5[18]2011

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2012Premios People en EspañolBest TelenovelaCarlos Moreno LaguilloNominated
Best Lead ActressSilvia NavarroNominated
Best Lead ActorCristián de la FuenteNominated
Best Antagonist ActressLeticia CalderónWon[19]
Best Antagonist ActorCésar ÉvoraWon[19]
Best Supporting ActorRené StricklerNominated
201331st TVyNovelas AwardsBest TelenovelaCarlos Moreno LaguilloNominated
Best ActorCristián de la FuenteNominated
Best Antagonist ActressLeticia CalderónWon[20]
Best Antagonist ActorCésar ÉvoraNominated
Best Leading ActorJosé Elías MorenoNominated
Best Co-lead ActressLaura CarmineNominated
Best Co-star ActorFlavio MedinaWon[20]
Best Young Lead ActressMariana Van RankinNominated
Best Young Lead ActorEddy VilardNominated
Best Musical Theme"Cuando manda el corazón" - Vicente FernándezNominated
Best Original Story or AdaptationMartha Carrillo, Cristina Garcia and Denisse PhifferWon[20]
Los Favoritos del PúblicoFavorite CoupleSilvia Navarro and Cristián de la FuenteNominated
Favorite VillainLeticia CalderónWon[21]
Favorite SlapSilvia Navarro slapping Flavio MedinaWon[21]
Favorite KissSilvia Navarro and Cristián de la FuenteNominated
Premios ACEBest Co-star ActressLeticia CalderónWon[22]
Best Supporting ActressMagda GuzmánWon[22]
Premios JuventudWhat a Hottie!Cristián de la FuenteNominated
Girl of my dreamsSilvia NavarroNominated
Best Soap Opera Theme"Cuando manda el corazón" - Vicente FernándezNominated

References