Luz Clarita
Luz Clarita | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Romance Family |
Created by | Abel Santa Cruz |
Written by |
Viviana Pimstein Celia Alonso Lucia Campero de Mendizabal Dolores Ortega Alejandro Oribe |
Directed by | Pedro Damián |
Starring |
Daniela Luján César Évora Veronica Merchant Ximena Sariñana Aitor Iturrioz Paty Díaz Frances Ondiviela |
Opening theme | Luz Clarita by Daniela Luján & Ximena Sariñana |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 105 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Mapat L. de Zatarain |
Location(s) |
Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico |
Running time |
21-22 minutes (episodes 1-70) 41-44 minutes (episodes 75-105) |
Production company(s) | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | XEW-2 (Canal de las Estrellas) |
Picture format |
SDTV (480i 4:3) PAL (576i 4:3) PAL-B (Analog VHF) |
Audio format |
Dolby Digital 5.1 Datasat Digital 5.1 Sony Digital 5.1 |
Original release | 30 September 1996 – 21 February 1997 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by |
Confidente de secundaria (16:30) Bendita mentira (17:00) |
Followed by |
María Mercedes (rebrodcast) (16:30) Los hijos de nadie (17:00) |
Related shows |
Andrea Celeste (1979) Chispita (1982) |
Luz Clarita (Spanish pronunciation: [lus klaˈɾita]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Mapat L. de Zatarain for Televisa in 1996.[1][2] The series is a remake of Andrea Celeste and Chispita.
On 30 September 1996, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Luz Clarita weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing Confidente de secundaria. The last episode was broadcast on 21 February 1997, with Los hijos de nadie replacing it the following day.
The series stars Daniela Luján, Veronica Merchant, César Évora, Ximena Sariñana and Frances Ondiviela. Aitor Iturrioz and Paty Díaz also made appearances on the series.
Plot
Luz Clarita (Daniela Luján) is a sweet little girl who wants to find her mother and in her search will live through moments of great sadness and joy. Thanks to a series of coincidences, Mariano de la Fuente (César Évora)'s family decides to open the doors of their home to the little orphan and although at the start it would seem that said girl only had come to create chaos in their lives, little by little they realize that she has arrived in order to teach them, the children and the adults the most important of lessons: that love is the essence of happiness.
The process is not easy because Luz Clarita has her own problems: she is convinced that she is not an orphan, that her mother did not die as all seems to indicate, but that she is somewhere waiting to be reunited with Luz Clarita, and armed only with her faith, and with the silent complicity of Padre Salvador (Alejandro Tommasi), she is given the task of searching for her mother.
With the de la Fuente family, Luz Clarita creates problems with little Mariela who sees in her a potent rival, and since the first day she dedicates herself to making Luz Clarita's life impossible. In this house she meets Natalia (Paty Díaz), the young servant who is secretly in love with José Mariano de la Fuente (Aitor Iturrioz); Luz Clarita decides to help the two to realize their love for one another, and in Natalia she finds support and care.
In the course of her life, Luz Clarita encounters Soledad (Verónica Merchant), a young woman with a mysterious past who coincidentally arrives to work in orphanage on the very day that Luz Clarita leaves to go to the mansion of the de la Fuentes, and for whom Luz Clarita comes to feel a special affection, so much that, seeing the immediate feelings that Soledad and Mariano exhibit upon meeting, she decides to try to unite them.
The love and goodness of Luz Clarita encounter serious obstacles, like Brígida (Lili Garza), the strict housekeeper at the de la Fuente mansion, where alongside innocence there are always dark interests, like those of Bárbara (Frances Ondiviela) and Erika (Sussan Taunton), a pair of cocky women who are determined to conquer Mariano and José Mariano at all costs.
In addition to all of these obstacles, Luz Clarita fights to find happiness at her mother's side. While this all happens, Luz Clarita illuminates the lives of all those who have the fortune to meet her, as the darkness disappears with just a little bit of Luz Clarita (clear light).
Cast
- Daniela Luján as Luz Clara Gonzalo Vertis "Luz Clarita"
- César Évora as Mariano de la Fuente
- Verónica Merchant as Soledad Martínez/Rosario Vertis vda. de Gonzalo
- Ximena Sariñana as Mariela de la Fuente
- Aitor Iturrioz as José Mariano de la Fuente
- Paty Díaz as Natalia
- Frances Ondiviela as Bárbara Vda. de Lomelí
- Alejandro Tommasi as Father Salvador Uribe
- Sussan Taunton as Erika Lomelí
- Miguel Pizarro as Roque
- Lili Garza as Brígida
- Tomás Goros as Anselmo
- Elsa Cárdenas as Hada Reina
- Adriana Acosta as Panchita
- Gerardo Murguía as Servando
- Evangelina Martínez as Prudencia
- Lucero Lander as Sister Caridad
- Julio Mannino as Bruno
- Margarita Isabel as Verónica
- Eleazar Gómez as Martín "El Chanclas"
- Esteban Franco as Arnulfo
- José María Torre as Israel
- Rocío Sobrado as Belinda
- Eva Calvo as Cata
- Graciela Bernardos as Mrs. Director
- Sagrario Baena as Hortensia
- Raúl Azkenazi as Rústico Domínguez
- Liza Echeverría as Dana
- Maleni Morales as Pilar
- Roxana Saucedo as Graciela Stockton
- Miguel Arteaga
- Ninel Conde
- José Antonio Marros
- Sabine Moussier
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1997 | 15th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Young Lead Actress | Verónica Merchant | Won |
Best Child Performance | Daniela Luján | |||
Eleazar Gómez | Nominated | |||
Best Debut Actress | Ximena Sariñana |
International Broadcasters of Luz Clarita
- North & South America and the Caribbean
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Bolivia
- Peru
- Ecuador
- Chile
- United States
- Argentina
- Uruguay
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Puerto Rico
- Colombia
- Dominican Republic
- Venezuela
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Guatemala
- Europe, Africa, Asia & Oceania
See also
- Carita de Angel - a 2000 Mexican children's soap opera with similar storyline
References
- ↑ "Luz Clarita" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
- ↑ "Luz Clarita Univisión page" (in Spanish). univision.com. Retrieved 15 March 2016.