A prejudiced Franco-Peruvian woman opens a restaurant after her husband leaves her for another woman. Through it, she falls in love with the gastronomic and cultural diversity of Peru during the prosperous but troubled Lima of 1965.
A wolf is a little hood that has learned to laugh at herself. And that is the greatest superpower that exists because when we convert to humor there is nothing that can harm us. A story that shows us that we are all pathetic in love but that learning to laugh at it automatically turns drama into comedy. And therefore Little Red Riding Hood as a wolf. The conversion process of Marta, our protagonist, will take her several years and several "uncles", from when she decides to become a wolf until she achieves it, because she will have to learn that laughter is not reached by avoiding the forest of drama but by going through it until the bottom. Submitting to the "oyster-essay" method, he will go through a lot of pathetic situations until he learns to abandon self-deception and face reality, discovering that laughter springs from drama and laughter springs... power.
Luzmila and Peta are two sisters who come from a modest environment and work as housemaids for Alicia and Carmen, two aristocratic ladies of Peru. They are almost considered a part of the families or, at least, that’s what it seems… But one day, as the city is taken over by violent protests, a birthday celebration gathers all the members of both families together. A long-held secret involving both households — upstairs and downstairs — is suddenly revealed, blowing up the bubble of their perfect aristocratic world forever.
In the Peruvian desert lies an extravagant hotel filled with endless entertainment where one of the guests, introverted Guillermo, battles to overcome his lack of confidence and his school bully to win the heart of his dream girl.
What happens if you join a discouraged music lover with an exasperated romantic counselor and his hot friend recently arrived from Miami? Or a woman desperate to be a mom with a single father and a failed husband in the middle? Or a woman who just wants to have fun with a man who only thinks about her? The result is a very funny romantic comedy where the characters discover that it is never too late to become Lovers of Love.
Tells the story of Daniela (Maricarmen Marín), a fighter woman who cares for four children and a few days before Christmas, a fact that changes their lives forever, demonstrating that love and union overcomes all challenges.
This story tells how Ignacio Rodriguez, manager of a textile export company, lives so absorbed in his work that it creates personal crisis which leads to the hospital. After this episode his brother recommends visiting a spiritual guide, beginning a journey of learning that will take him to find the inner peace he needed.
Margarita tells the story of Rafo (Giovanni Ciccia) who is a divorced parent in his forties that lives the life of a twenty-year old bachelor. Until his adorable, determined and tween daughter, Margarita (Francisca Aronsson), knocks on his door to move in his house without notice. Rafo's life will take a chaotic and fun turn in which he will find himself and other people like Claudia (Melania Urbina), his neighbor. Margarita, with her kindness and youth, will change Rafo's life and everyone around her forever.
A family, Mateo, Monica and eight year old Sofia, move into a house on the outskirts of Lima. From the first night, the girl is haunted by a terrifying being. These harassments become every time more violent and disturbing, and soon enough will require the presence of a priest, who will try to help without imagining the consequences.
Los Barriga is a Peruvian-Ecuadorian telenovela produced by Chroma Producciones for Frequency Latina and TC Television, it was distributed by Frequency Latina International. Original Story by Yesmer Uribe. Claudia Berninzon and Julián Gil starred, with the antagonistic participation of Marcela Ruete, Marco Zunino, Adriana Quevedo and Rebeca Escribans. It also features star performances by Orlando Fundichely, Amparo Brambilla, Ramón García, Nicolás Fantinato, William Bell Taylor and Giovanna Andrade, and special performances by leading actors Camucha Negrete and Hernán Romero..
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