De mujeres

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Created byIsamar Hernández
Written byIsamar Hernández
Freddy S. Hernández
Claudia Venturini
Directed byGabriel Walfenzao
De mujeres
GenreTelenovela
Created byIsamar Hernández
Written byIsamar Hernández
Freddy S. Hernández
Claudia Venturini
Directed byGabriel Walfenzao
StarringMimí Lazo
Carlos Olivier
Victoria Roberts
Carlos Cámara Jr.
Carolina Perpetuo
Adolfo Cubas
Opening theme"Tengo corazón" by Sergio Pérez
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes164
Production
Executive producerGenaro Escobar
ProducerHernando Faría
Production locationCaracas
Production companyRCTV
Original release
NetworkRCTV
Release21 May 1990 (1990-05-21) 
15 January 1991 (1991-01-15)

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]

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