De mujeres
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Freddy S. Hernández
Claudia Venturini
| De mujeres | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Telenovela |
| Created by | Isamar Hernández |
| Written by | Isamar Hernández Freddy S. Hernández Claudia Venturini |
| Directed by | Gabriel Walfenzao |
| Starring | Mimí Lazo Carlos Olivier Victoria Roberts Carlos Cámara Jr. Carolina Perpetuo Adolfo Cubas |
| Opening theme | "Tengo corazón" by Sergio Pérez |
| Country of origin | Venezuela |
| Original language | Spanish |
| No. of episodes | 164 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Genaro Escobar |
| Producer | Hernando Faría |
| Production location | Caracas |
| Production company | RCTV |
| Original release | |
| Network | RCTV |
| Release | 21 May 1990 – 15 January 1991 |
De mujeres is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Isamar Hernández and produced by Radio Caracas Television in 1990.[1]
Mimí Lazo and Carlos Olivier starred as the protagonists.[2]
The three Marcano sisters have to navigate their way through life while fighting a macho world, to achieve their own goals and live more balanced, independent lives.
Antonieta is a mother of two children and the dedicated wife to Luis Fernando, a womanizer whose infidelities are discovered after 17 years of marriage. Antonieta decides to ask for a divorce, but the issue becomes complicated with the family's economic problems and other pressures.
Adela is a very strong but suspicious woman with a husband, Enrique, who hides a past that is uncovered on their wedding day.
Aurora, the youngest sister, works as a journalist but has great fear of men and intimacy. She develops a relationship with Luis Fernando's brother Fucho.
The series is notable for including, somewhat unusually for the time, a gay-themed subplot involving Enrique's brother Tulio.[3]