Mis amigos de siempre

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Mis amigos de siempre
Canal 13
Release3 December 2013 (2013-12-03) –
8 August 2014 (2014-08-08)
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Mis amigos de siempre (English: My lifelong friends) is an Argentine telenovela that it was issued from 3 December 2013 to 8 August 2014 during the schedule of Monday through Friday at 9:00 p.m. by

Artear and Fernando Blanco.[1]

Plot

The series tells the story of three friends called, Simón, Julián and Manuel. A friendship that was born when they were 8 years old while playing in a successful children's soccer team that represented a neighborhood club. When they were around 30 and around a decade without seeing each other, they met again in the same club, which is overwhelmed by debts. Julián (

Buenos Aires, Argentina and begins to work as Colectivero of Buenos Aires, but also returns with his other son Guido (Victorio D´Alessandro), whom Simón sees with some suspicion. The treasurer of the indebted club, Andrea (Claribel Medina
), cannot face the creditors, who demand that if the debt is not paid off, they will strip the entity of its facilities. There is a possibility to avoid it, winning a tournament that gives the champion team club an important economic prize, thanks to the auspices of a leading company. Meanwhile, the trio of friends will try to rebuild their friendship.

Production

Pol-ka had a difficult year in 2012, as most of its productions had poor ratings against

Solamente Vos and Farsantes got the highest ratings. Mis amigos de siempre, the production for the 2014 season, includes several actors who had not worked in Argentine television for some time, such as the senior actors Soledad Silveyra and Osvaldo Laport.[2]

The production includes similarities with Campeones de la vida, an older telenovela by Pol-Ka. The plot is focused on a sports club and many characters are sportspeople. Silveyra and Laport play a couple once more.[3] The plots try to avoid the usual cliches in the romantic couples of telenovelas. The plots are also focused on nostalgia, but not as pronounced as in Graduados.[3] The opening theme was performed by the band Tan Biónica, who had also made the opening theme of Graduados.[4]

Reception

The first episode was aired on 3 December 2013. It got 18.1 rating points.[3]

Cast

  • Agustina Cherri as Rocío Monti
  • Nicolás Cabré as Simón Alarcón
  • Gonzalo Heredia as Julián Ruiz
  • Nicolás Vázquez as Manuel Pellegrini
  • Emilia Attias
    as Bárbara Delgado
  • Calu Rivero as Tania Delgado
  • Osvaldo Laport as Domingo "Cholo" Alarcón
  • Soledad Silveyra as Inés de Ruiz
  • Benjamín Rojas as Máximo Barraco
  • Martin Seefeld
    as Oscar Pires
  • Claribel Medina as Andrea
  • Felipe Colombo as Fidel
  • Leticia Brédice as Carolina
  • Gustavo Conti
    as Fabián
  • Michel Noher as José María
  • Nicolás Pauls as León
  • Esteban Pérez as Mariano
  • Manuela Pal as Leonora "Leo" Barceló
  • Federico Amador as Luciano Barraco
  • Ana María Colombo as Alicia Barraco
  • Victorio D'Alessandro as Guido Alarcón
  • Juana Viale as Delfina Correa
  • Florencia Raggi as Natalia/Clara Aguirre
  • Joaquín Flamini as Aquiles Suárez
  • Natalia Carabetta as Zoe Alarcón
  • Leonora Balcarce as Josefina
  • Leticia Siciliani as Sol
  • Agustina Attias as Agustina
  • Belén Persello as Ruth
  • Francisco Fernández de Rosa as Patricio
  • Nicolás Mele as Germán
  • Maia Dosoretz as Maia
  • Miguel Jordan as Higilio
  • Ana Moreno as Ana
  • Jimena Riestra as Ilondra
  • María Ibarreta as Thelma
  • Sol Madrigal as Mara
  • Nicolás Goldschmidt as Ezequiel
  • Gastón Ricaud as Nico
  • Martín Orecchio as Tomás
  • Alejandro Paker as Álvaro
  • Mariana Richaudeau as Marisa
  • Paolo Ragone as Bruno
  • Sofía Elliot as Cecilia
  • Diego Treu as Charly
  • Malena Narvay as Sofía
  • Juano Tabares as Ale
  • Diego Pérez as Fernando "Yayo"
  • Sebastián Almada as Ricardo "Queco"
  • Anderson Ballesteros as Montoya
  • Juan Palomino as Suárez
  • Carlos Nieto as García
  • Noemí Morelli as Professor Martinelli
  • Germán Tripel as Bomba
  • Daniela Lopilato as Bebu
  • Javier de la Torre as Cato
  • Germán Rodríguez as Natalia's ex boyfriend

Awards

Nominations

References

  1. ^ Silvina Ajmat (8 August 2014). "Mis amigos de siempre: así llega a su fin una historia sin ton ni son" [Mis amigos de siempre: so it ends a confusing story]. La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Se viene Mis amigos de siempre: ¡mirá las primeras imágenes!" [Mis amigos de siempre is coming, see the first images!]. La Nación (in Spanish). 1 November 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Martín Fernández Cruz (4 December 2013). "Con 18,1 puntos de rating debutó Mis amigos de siempre" [With 18,1 rating points, Mis amigos de siempre started]. La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Tan Biónica hará la canción de "Mis amigos de siempre"" [Tan Biónica will make the song for "Mis amigos de siempre"] (in Spanish). Radio Mitre. 29 October 2013. Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Todos los nominados a los Martín Fierro 2014" [All the nominations for the 2014 Martín Fierro]. La Nación (in Spanish). 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Noticias de Córdoba hoy | Noticias Córdoba".

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