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⚫ | '''''Romané''''' is a Chilean soap opera<ref>{{cite news |title=Productora hará versión mexicana de teleserie "Romané" |url=http://www.cooperativa.cl/p4_noticias/site/artic/20040328/pags/20040328114808.html |work=[[Radio Cooperativa]] |date=28 March 2004 |accessdate=4 May 2010 }}</ref> that was first aired on March 6, 2000 as part of the first semester prime-time lineup of soap operas on TVN. It competed against Canal 13’s ''Sabor A Ti''.<ref>{{cite news |title="Romané", novela de exportación |url=http://www.mercurioantofagasta.cl/site/edic/20020713204117/pags/20020713215429.html |work=[[El Mercurio]] |date=14 July 2002 |accessdate=4 May 2010 }}</ref> |
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⚫ | '''''Romané''''' is a Chilean soap opera ([[telenovela]])<ref>{{cite news |title=Productora hará versión mexicana de teleserie "Romané" |url=http://www.cooperativa.cl/p4_noticias/site/artic/20040328/pags/20040328114808.html |work=[[Radio Cooperativa]] |date=28 March 2004 |accessdate=4 May 2010 }}</ref> that was first aired on March 6, 2000 as part of the first semester prime-time lineup of soap operas on TVN. It competed against Canal 13’s ''Sabor A Ti''.<ref>{{cite news |title="Romané", novela de exportación |url=http://www.mercurioantofagasta.cl/site/edic/20020713204117/pags/20020713215429.html |work=[[El Mercurio]] |date=14 July 2002 |accessdate=4 May 2010 }}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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The last time Jovanka Antich ([[Claudia Di Girólamo]]) was in [[Chile]], she was a teenager and had a secret, torrid affair with Raphael Dominguez ([[Francisco Melo]]) the son of a local well-to-do family. The affair ended badly, with both of them believing that the other betrayed them when really it was Raphael’s mother Victoria North ([[Marés González]]) with the help of the power hungry |
The last time the beautiful Roma woman Jovanka Antich ([[Claudia Di Girólamo]]) was in [[Chile]], she was a teenager and had a secret, torrid affair with Raphael Dominguez ([[Francisco Melo]]) the son of a local well-to-do family. The affair ended badly, with both of them believing that the other betrayed them - when really it was Raphael’s mother Victoria North ([[Marés González]]) with the help of the power hungry and vengeful Roma Drago ([[José Soza]]) who tricked the young lovers into hating each other and separating. |
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The day they had planned to run away together Raphael doesn’t show and Jovanka leaves Mejillones alone never to tell him she is pregnant. She ends up in Spain where she has a baby girl and marries a wealthy and good |
The day they had planned to run away together Raphael doesn’t show and Jovanka leaves Mejillones alone, never to tell him she is pregnant. She ends up in Spain where she has a baby girl and marries a wealthy and good Roma man named Jairo. They adopt two other girls, and the three of them grow up believing they all adopted. |
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Jovanka has now returned to Chile, with her daughters and now a widow, after 25 years to attend her father’s wedding. Her father, Melquíades ([[Héctor Noguera]]) has brought his whole tribe with him to Mejillones where he plans on marrying the young beauty Milenka California ([[Blanca Lewin]]). Jovanka finds herself once again in this town that brings back so many memories. |
Jovanka has now returned to Chile, with her daughters and now a rich widow, after 25 years to attend her father’s wedding. Her father, Melquíades ([[Héctor Noguera]]) has brought his whole tribe with him to Mejillones where he plans on marrying the young beauty Milenka California ([[Blanca Lewin]]), daughter of Jovanka's once-fiancé Lazlo ([[Alfredo Castro (actor)|Alfredo Castro]]). Jovanka finds herself once again in this town that brings back so many memories. |
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It’s not long before Jovanka runs into Raphael again, and Victoria comes to tell her to leave. Remembering all the pain of the past, still hurt and humiliated from Raphael’s abandonment, she shouts for the whole town to hear and know that the day Raphael Dominguez dies she will share her fortune and gold with everyone in the town. |
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Many of the townspeople like Victoria North have an adverse hatred and prejudice towards gypsies, but the town itself is doing poorly with many businesses on the verge of bankruptcy, and the arrival of the |
Many of the townspeople like Victoria North have an adverse hatred and prejudice towards gypsies, but the town itself is doing poorly with many businesses on the verge of bankruptcy, and the arrival of the Roma will change all that. It's not long before Jovanka runs into Raphael again, and Victoria, afraid that she'll be found out, comes to tell her to leave. Remembering all the pain of the past, still hurt and humiliated from Raphael’s abandonment, this only provokes Jovanka to shout out for the whole town to hear and know that the day Raphael Dominguez dies she will share her fortune and gold with everyone in the town. |
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From here is where things get complicated. People start attempting plots against Raphael. Victoria and Drago once again plot together to get rid of Jovanka. And Drago has his own plans to get rid of his best friend Melquiades so that he can become the leader of the tribe. Jovanka meanwhile starts to fall in love with |
From here is where things get complicated. People start attempting plots against Raphael. Victoria and Drago once again plot together to get rid of Jovanka. And Drago has his own plans to get rid of his best friend Melquiades so that he can become the leader of the tribe ''and'' have revenge against him. Jovanka meanwhile starts to fall in love with Raphael's older brother Juan ([[Francisco Reyes Morandé|Francisco Reyes]]) who unlike his brother has a great affection for the gypsies. However, he happens to be a priest, and both Jovanka and Rafael struggle with the mix of hate and love they feel for each other. And Raphael's son, Sebastián ([[Ricardo Fernández (actor)|Ricardo Fernández]]) becomes enamored with Maria Salomé ([[Francisca Imboden]]), one of Jovanka’s daughters, who may or may not be his half-sister. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Claudia Di Girolamo]] as Jovanka Antich |
*[[Claudia Di Girolamo]] as Jovanka Antich |
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*[[Francisco Reyes]] as Juan Bautista Domínguez |
*[[Francisco Reyes Morandé|Francisco Reyes]] as Juan Bautista Domínguez |
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*[[Francisco Melo]] as Rafael Domínguez |
*[[Francisco Melo]] as Rafael Domínguez |
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*[[Marés González]] as Victoria North |
*[[Marés González]] as Victoria North |
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*[[Francisca Imboden]] as María Salomé |
*[[Francisca Imboden]] as María Salomé |
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*[[Antonia Zegers]] as María Jacobé |
*[[Antonia Zegers]] as María Jacobé |
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*[[Néstor Cantillana]] as Raúl Escudero |
*[[Néstor Cantillana]] as Raúl Escudero |
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*[[José Soza]] as Drago Stanovich |
*[[José Soza]] as Drago Stanovich |
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*[[Felipe Ríos (actor)|Felipe Ríos]] as Perhan California |
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*[[Blanca Lewin]] as Milenka California |
*[[Blanca Lewin]] as Milenka California |
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*[[Alessandra Guerzzoni]] as Vinka California |
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*[[Luis Alarcón]] as Baldomero Lillo |
*[[Luis Alarcón]] as Baldomero Lillo |
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*[[Óscar Hernández (actor)|Óscar Hernández]] as Alfredo Gaete |
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*[[Óscar Hernández (actor)|Óscar Hernández]] as Alfredo Gaete - Mr. Smith |
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*[[Consuelo Holzapfel]] as Ofelia Lillo |
*[[Consuelo Holzapfel]] as Ofelia Lillo |
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*[[Eduardo Barril]] as Ismael Cordero |
*[[Eduardo Barril]] as Ismael Cordero |
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*[[Violeta Vidaurre]] as Olimpia Brito |
*[[Violeta Vidaurre]] as Olimpia Brito |
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*[[Carmen Disa Gutiérrez]] as Muriel Cruces |
*[[Carmen Disa Gutiérrez]] as Muriel Cruces |
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*[[Alessandra Guerzzoni]] as Vinka California |
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*[[Sergio Hernández (actor)|Sergio Hernández]] as Estefan Dinamarca |
*[[Sergio Hernández (actor)|Sergio Hernández]] as Estefan Dinamarca |
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*[[Roxana Campos]] as Zaida Dinamarca |
*[[Roxana Campos]] as Zaida Dinamarca |
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*[[Pablo Schwarz]] as Mirko Dinamarca |
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*[[Andrea Freund]] as Rosario Gaete |
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*[[Álvaro Espinoza (actor)|Álvaro Espinoza]] as Claudio Gaete |
*[[Álvaro Espinoza (actor)|Álvaro Espinoza]] as Claudio Gaete |
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*[[Claudia Cabezas]] as Javiera Bolaños |
*[[Claudia Cabezas]] as Javiera Bolaños |
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*[[Mauricio Inzunza]] as Mario Cruces |
*[[Mauricio Inzunza]] as Mario Cruces |
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*[[Juan Falcón (actor)|Juan Falcón]] as Branco Antich |
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*[[Erto Pantoja]] : Ulises Jara |
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*[[Daniela Lhorente]] as Paula Arévalo |
*[[Daniela Lhorente]] as Paula Arévalo |
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*[[Mireya Véliz]] as Inés Suárez |
*[[Mireya Véliz]] as Inés Suárez |
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*[[Ernesto Gutiérrez]] as The Anchoveta |
*[[Ernesto Gutiérrez]] as The Anchoveta |
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*[[Héctor Aguilar]] as The Piure |
*[[Héctor Aguilar (actor)|Héctor Aguilar]] as The Piure |
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*[[Ricardo Pinto]] as The Taza |
*[[Ricardo Pinto (actor)|Ricardo Pinto]] as The Taza |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://tvn.cl/teleseries/romane/2010/ Official Website] |
* [http://tvn.cl/teleseries/romane/2010/ Official Website] {{in lang|es}} |
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{{Television series by TVN}} |
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 6 April 2023
Romané is a Chilean soap opera (telenovela)[1] that was first aired on March 6, 2000 as part of the first semester prime-time lineup of soap operas on TVN. It competed against Canal 13’s Sabor A Ti.[2]
Plot
[edit]The last time the beautiful Roma woman Jovanka Antich (Claudia Di Girólamo) was in Chile, she was a teenager and had a secret, torrid affair with Raphael Dominguez (Francisco Melo) the son of a local well-to-do family. The affair ended badly, with both of them believing that the other betrayed them - when really it was Raphael’s mother Victoria North (Marés González) with the help of the power hungry and vengeful Roma Drago (José Soza) who tricked the young lovers into hating each other and separating.
The day they had planned to run away together Raphael doesn’t show and Jovanka leaves Mejillones alone, never to tell him she is pregnant. She ends up in Spain where she has a baby girl and marries a wealthy and good Roma man named Jairo. They adopt two other girls, and the three of them grow up believing they all adopted.
Jovanka has now returned to Chile, with her daughters and now a rich widow, after 25 years to attend her father’s wedding. Her father, Melquíades (Héctor Noguera) has brought his whole tribe with him to Mejillones where he plans on marrying the young beauty Milenka California (Blanca Lewin), daughter of Jovanka's once-fiancé Lazlo (Alfredo Castro). Jovanka finds herself once again in this town that brings back so many memories.
Many of the townspeople like Victoria North have an adverse hatred and prejudice towards gypsies, but the town itself is doing poorly with many businesses on the verge of bankruptcy, and the arrival of the Roma will change all that. It's not long before Jovanka runs into Raphael again, and Victoria, afraid that she'll be found out, comes to tell her to leave. Remembering all the pain of the past, still hurt and humiliated from Raphael’s abandonment, this only provokes Jovanka to shout out for the whole town to hear and know that the day Raphael Dominguez dies she will share her fortune and gold with everyone in the town.
From here is where things get complicated. People start attempting plots against Raphael. Victoria and Drago once again plot together to get rid of Jovanka. And Drago has his own plans to get rid of his best friend Melquiades so that he can become the leader of the tribe and have revenge against him. Jovanka meanwhile starts to fall in love with Raphael's older brother Juan (Francisco Reyes) who unlike his brother has a great affection for the gypsies. However, he happens to be a priest, and both Jovanka and Rafael struggle with the mix of hate and love they feel for each other. And Raphael's son, Sebastián (Ricardo Fernández) becomes enamored with Maria Salomé (Francisca Imboden), one of Jovanka’s daughters, who may or may not be his half-sister.
Cast
[edit]- Claudia Di Girolamo as Jovanka Antich
- Francisco Reyes as Juan Bautista Domínguez
- Francisco Melo as Rafael Domínguez
- Marés González as Victoria North
- Ricardo Fernández as Sebastián Domínguez
- Francisca Imboden as María Salomé
- Antonia Zegers as María Jacobé
- Amparo Noguera as María Magdalena
- Héctor Noguera as Melquiades Antich
- Néstor Cantillana as Raúl Escudero
- José Soza as Drago Stanovich
- Luz Jiménez as Mamá Pasca
- Álvaro Morales as Rodrigo Cordero
- Alfredo Castro as Lazlo California
- Felipe Ríos as Perhan California
- Blanca Lewin as Milenka California
- Alessandra Guerzzoni as Vinka California
- Luis Alarcón as Baldomero Lillo
- Óscar Hernández as Alfredo Gaete
- Consuelo Holzapfel as Ofelia Lillo
- Delfina Guzmán as Adela of Gaete
- Eduardo Barril as Ismael Cordero
- Violeta Vidaurre as Olimpia Brito
- Carmen Disa Gutiérrez as Muriel Cruces
- Sergio Hernández as Estefan Dinamarca
- Roxana Campos as Zaida Dinamarca
- Pablo Schwarz as Mirko Dinamarca
- Andrea Freund as Rosario Gaete
- Álvaro Espinoza as Claudio Gaete
- Claudia Cabezas as Javiera Bolaños
- Mauricio Inzunza as Mario Cruces
- Claudio Ravanal as Ianko Ilich
- Juan Falcón as Branco Antich
- Erto Pantoja : Ulises Jara
- Daniela Lhorente as Paula Arévalo
- Mireya Véliz as Inés Suárez
- Ernesto Gutiérrez as The Anchoveta
- Héctor Aguilar as The Piure
- Ricardo Pinto as The Taza
References
[edit]- ^ "Productora hará versión mexicana de teleserie "Romané"". Radio Cooperativa. 28 March 2004. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
- ^ ""Romané", novela de exportación". El Mercurio. 14 July 2002. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
External links
[edit]- Official Website (in Spanish)