Ghanaian actress and film producer Selassie Ibrahim has once again taken a strong stance against local television stations, accusing them of neglecting local filmmakers and contributing significantly ...
Al preparar su versión de una telenovela para el escenario, la dramaturga mexicana Karen Zacarías se reencontró con estas queridas telenovelas latinoamericanas. “Vi algo en el melodrama que es tan ...
With most of the English-language broadcast networks jumping on the telenovela bandwagon, it was only a matter of time before NBC announced its own melodrama venture. After all, the Peacock Network ...
You don’t have to be an expert on telenovelas to enjoy “Destiny of Desire,” the hilarious and affectionate homage to Latin American TV soap operas that opened Friday at the Old Globe. Not only is the ...
RIO DE JANEIRO — Is the gloss coming off telenovelas, the perennial primetime favorites that could be relied upon to pump Brazil’s free-to-air webs?Recent viewing data shows that audiences are falling ...
The critically acclaimed remake of the telenovela Bodas de Odio (Weddings of Hate) makes its much-awaited debut today on UnivisiM-sn (9 p.m. on WLTV-Ch. 23). Retitled Amor Real (Real Love) and ...
Celebrated Ghanaian actress and movie producer, Selassie Ibrahim, has revealed that her frankness and commitment to truth are the main reasons she would never consider entering politics. The ...
Estilos Robados, or Stolen Styles, isn't your traditional telenovela. On this Spanish-language soap opera created for the Internet by Old Navy and Telemundo, viewers choose the fate of the lead ...
Estilos robados no es la telenovela tradicional en español. Creada para Internet por las empresas Old Navy y Telemundo, los espectadores podrán determinar el destino del personaje principal ...
Mary Siddall has no doubts about her first memorable telenovela: Cuna de Lobos — with the evil Catalina Creel as its incomparable antagonist. Siddall was just a tween then, but like many Latinas of ...
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