Soy tu dueña

Mexican telenovela From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Soy tu dueña (Literal English translation: I'm your owner, International English title: A Woman of Steel)[4] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa. It is a remake of the telenovela La Dueña, produced in 1995.[5]

Created byKary Fajer
Based on
La dueña
by María del Carmen Peña
Developed byGerardo Luna
Alejandro Orive
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Soy tu dueña
GenreTelenovela
Created byKary Fajer
Based on
La dueña
by María del Carmen Peña
Developed byGerardo Luna
Alejandro Orive
Written byInés Rodena
Directed bySalvador Garcini
Ricaro de la Parra
StarringLucero
Fernando Colunga
Gabriela Spanic
Sergio Goyri
Jacqueline Andere
Ana Martín
Eduardo Capetillo
Theme music composerJoan Sebastian[1]
Opening theme"Golondrinas viajeras" performed by Lucero and Joan Sebastian[1]
Ending theme"Dueña de tu amor" performed by Lucero
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes146
Production
Executive producerNicandro Díaz González
ProducerAntonio Arvizu
CinematographyAlejandro Frutos Maza
Gabriel Vázquez Bulman
EditorsSusana Valencia
Mauricio Coronel
Running time41-44 minutes (Episodes 1-135)
21-22 minutes (Episodes 136-145)
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
Release19 April (2010-04-19) 
7 November 2010 (2010-11-07)[2][3]
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Lucero, Fernando Colunga, Gabriela Spanic, Sergio Goyri, Jacqueline Andere, Ana Martín and Eduardo Capetillo star in this telenovela.

This was Colunga's second collaboration on-screen with Spanic, since 1998's La usurpadora, and his third collaboration with Lucero, after 2005's Alborada and 2009's Mañana es para siempre.

Univision introduced Soy tu dueña in the United States because Corazón salvaje, broadcast weeknights at 9pm/8c, was the least watched telenovela during prime time.[6] It was broadcast from 1 June to 27 December 2010, becoming the most watched telenovela during the 21:00 time slot.[7][8][9] The last episode was broadcast on 27 December 2010 with Triunfo del amor replacing it on 3 January 2011.

Plot

Valentina Villalba is a successful businesswoman and the heiress of a great fortune that her parents left to her upon their untimely death during her childhood. She lives in her Mexico City mansion with her aunt, Isabel, her cousin, Ivana, and her nanny, Benita. Ivana is consumed with envy and jealousy toward Valentina and believes she deserves everything her cousin possesses. Valentina is in love with and engaged to marry Alonso Peñalvert. Unbeknownst to Valentina, Ivana and Alonso are having an affair and are conspiring to steal her fortune.

Everything changes for Valentina when Alonso leaves her at the altar. From a sweet and sensible young woman, she transforms into a cold, authoritarian, and bitter person. She isolates herself and goes to live at the 'Los Cascabeles' ranch, one of her properties in the countryside. At "Los Cascabeles" and the town, she becomes known to all as "La Víbora", Spanish for viper or snake, due to her cold-hearted personality.

In the countryside, she meets José Miguel, an attractive, intelligent and sensitive young man who has recently moved to the neighboring ranch. Between Valentina and José Miguel several disagreements arise over the boundaries of their lands. She responds haughtily, but José Miguel, nevertheless, falls in love with Valentina's beauty and strong character, and becomes determined to win her over.

Valentina's family decides to join her at "Los Cascabeles". Thus, begins a story of lies, deceptions, duplicity and treachery in which José Miguel must fight for Valentina's love against not only Ivana, who has got infatuated with him, but also against the wishes of his own mother and Valentina's ruthless ranch foreman, Rosendo Gavilán, who has fallen in love with Valentina.

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Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2010 People en Español Awards[30] Best Telenovela Soy tu dueña Nominated
Best Actress Lucero Nominated
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Female or Male Villain Gabriela Spanic Nominated
Sergio Goyri Nominated
Best Couple Lucero
Fernando Colunga
Nominated
Best Remake Soy tu dueña Nominated
Califa de Oro Awards Outstanding Performance Eric del Castillo Won
TV Adicto Golden Awards[31] Best Male Villain Sergio Goyri Won
Best Male Lead Fernando Colunga Won
Best Female Lead Lucero Won
Best Couple Lucero
Fernando Colunga
Won
Golden Awards Of The Decade[32] Best Hunk Fernando Colunga Won
2011 TVyNovelas Awards[33][34] Best Telenovela Nicandro Díaz González Nominated
Best Actress Lucero Nominated
Best Actor Fernando Colunga Won
Best Antagonist Actress Jacqueline Andere Nominated
Best Antagonist Actor Sergio Goyri Nominated
Best Leading Actress Ana Martín Nominated
Silvia Pinal Nominated
Best Leading Actor Eric del Castillo Nominated
Best Co-lead Actor David Zepeda Nominated
Best Female Revelation Fátima Torre Won
Best Male Revelation Paul Stanley Won
Bravo Awards[35] Best Leading Actress Silvia Pinal Won
Best Leading Actor Julio Alemán Won
Best Female Revelation Fátima Torre Won
Latin ACE Awards[36] Best Soap Soy tu dueña Won
Best Actress Lucero Won
Best Direction Salvador Garcini
Ricardo de la Parra
Won
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Best Telenovela Song "Dueña de tu amor"
by Lucero
Won
2020 TV Adicto Golden Awards[37] Best Rerun Soy tu dueña Won
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