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'''Malparida''' (''The Wicked Girl'') is a 2010 Argentine telenovela aired by [[Canal 13 (Argentina)|Channel 13]] in the [[prime time]]. It run from April 2010 to February 2011. It is protagonized antagonistically by ''Renata'' (played by [[Juana Viale]]), a cold and scheming woman seeking revenge against a man that had caused the death of her mother.<ref>[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1256607 Empezó Malparida, la historia de una venganza] {{es}}</ref> The term "Malparida" (Misbegotten) denotes in Spanish a woman of questionable reputation.
'''Malparida''' (''The Wicked Girl'') is a 2010 Argentine telenovela aired by [[Canal 13 (Argentina)|Channel 13]] in the [[prime time]]. It ran from April 2010 to February 2011. It is protagonized antagonistically by ''Renata'' (played by [[Juana Viale]]), a cold and scheming woman seeking revenge against a man that had caused the death of her mother.<ref>[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1256607 Empezó Malparida, la historia de una venganza] {{es}}</ref> The term "Malparida" (Misbegotten) denotes in Spanish a woman of questionable reputation.


==Creation==
==Creation==

Revision as of 03:27, 1 September 2014

Malparida
GenreTelenovela
Created byAdrián Suar
Developed byPol-Ka
Written byLily Ann Martin
Pablo Junovich
Cecilia Guerty
Directed byJorge Nisco
Jorge Bechara
StarringGonzalo Heredia
Juana Viale
Carina Zampini
Selva Alemán
Raúl Taibo
Opening theme"Sana" by Vina Morales
ComposerCarlos Matari
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes175
Original release
NetworkCanal 13
ReleaseApril 20, 2010 (2010-04-20) –
February 8, 2011 (2011-02-08)

Malparida (The Wicked Girl) is a 2010 Argentine telenovela aired by Channel 13 in the prime time. It ran from April 2010 to February 2011. It is protagonized antagonistically by Renata (played by Juana Viale), a cold and scheming woman seeking revenge against a man that had caused the death of her mother.[1] The term "Malparida" (Misbegotten) denotes in Spanish a woman of questionable reputation.

Creation

Channel 13 had great success in 2009 with Valientes, a Primetime Soap Opera with a vengeance plot and a dramatic genre. After it ended, Alguien que me quiera, a comedy, took over the prime time but didn't achieve the same success. Shortly after, it was re-scheduled and the prime time was given to a new dramatic soap opera called Malparida. Gonzalo Heredia, one of the main actors of Valientes, was chosen in one of the leading roles along with Juana Viale and Raúl Taibo.

The character Gracia, played by Selva Alemman, makes constant references to the pagan cult of San La Muerte.[2]

The autistic character, Manu, played by Joaquín Wang took part in the script design because the scripts were still at a developing stage when he was hired.[3]

Plot

Twenty years ago, Lorenzo Uribe discovered true love with Maria Herrera and began a romance. Lorenzo was rich, married, and had a young son: Lautaro. Maria was poor and unknown to Lorenzo, had a daughter called Renata. Maria's mother, Gracia, wanted her daughter to catch this rich man at all costs and convinced her that pregnancy would assure this. But before she could tell him, Uribe was pressured by his father to respect his obligations and regretfully ended the romance. He never knew that Maria gave birth to a child of his, an autistic son called Manu. Gracia drove her already depressed and heartbroken daughter Maria to commit suicide, and ended up raising Renata, teaching her to hate Lorenzo and blame him for Maria's death. The story begins when Renata decides to take revenge on Lorenzo. Her mission was to seduce him, get him madly in love with her, leave him and watch him die of love. However, she didn't count on falling in love with Lautaro nor did she know of Lorenzo's dangerous brother, the Admiral.

Cast

3

Deaths

2

International broadcast

The series was distributed by Televisa Mexico through the Philippines on ABS-CBN for an international release. It was premiered on January 3, 2011 as an afternoon program, but it ended early on March 25, 2011 due to its graphic violence and sexual content.

References