Madre Luna
Developed byJulio Jiménez, Iván Martínez Lozano
StarringAmparo Grisales
Gabriel Porras
Michel Brown
Alex Sirvent
Arap Bethke
Ana Lucía Domínguez
Mónica Dionne
Saby Kamalich
Opening theme"Madre Luna"
Adriana Ferrer
ComposerHéctor Cardona Jr.
Country of originColombia
United States
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes141
Production
Executive producerHugo León Ferrer
ProducerJorge Sastoque Roa
Production locationsBogotá and Girardot, Colombia
EditorJosé Luis Varón
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42-45 minutes
Original release
NetworkTelemundo
ReleaseJuly 2, 2007 (2007-07-02) 
January 28, 2008 (2008-01-28)
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Madre Luna is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States-based television network Telemundo and RTI Colombia. This limited-run series, also known as Grains of Love,[1] debuted on July 2, 2007. Veteran telenovela writer Julio Jiménez developed the story as a vehicle for star Amparo Grisales.[2] The show scored a 35 percent share of the Colombian audience during the summer of 2007.[3] During November 2007, it averaged 571,000 core adult (ages 18–49) viewers.[4]

Luna's final episode aired Monday, January 28, 2008.

Story

This romantic melodrama features Alejandra Aguirre (Amparo Grisales), a gorgeous, tenacious woman with an amazingly well-preserved body who grows rice in the rural town of Castellón—and hides a deep, shocking secret. She is a 50-year-old woman with great passion, sensuality and splendor. Her self-willed intensity puts her in the middle of a rivalry between Leonardo Cisneros (Gabriel Porras) and his handsome, daring son Ángel (Michel Brown).[5] Both dashing men want to possess this vivacious heroine.

Leonardo is Alejandra's old flame, who gave her two energetic children, Valentin and Demetrio. He reappears in her life after many years of absence and revives the strong feelings which she thought had died long ago. This turns her whole life upside down, forcing her to face her past.[5]

Years before, Leonardo met Alejandra during a business trip and they fell in love. He never told his unsuspecting lover that he had been married to his cruel, calculating wife Flavia (Mónica Dionne), who is the mother of his son Ángel, for three years. Instead, he chose to live a double life of deception.[5]

Not knowing the truth, Alejandra discovered that she was pregnant. When she finally discovered Leonardo's deception, she broke off the relationship. She chose to keep her silence rather than risk hurting his family.[5] While she accepts a plot of land in Castellón from Leonardo, she avoids him for years before serendipity brings them back together.

Alejandra's reappearance sends a jolt of passion through Leonardo's heart. This also raises hatred and envy in vengeful people who want Alejandra and her children destroyed. These dangerous enemies include Doña Trinidad Zapata (Saby Kamalich), Flavia's tyrannical mother, and the villainous Tirso Reinoso (Paulo Quevedo), who oversees the Cisneros property, along with the scheming Commandante Veneno ("Captain Venom") (Mauricio Aspe),[6] who leads a group of thugs called the Sierra Brigade.

Meanwhile, the younger generation faces its own fight for love, companionship and fulfillment. Leonardo's son Angel falls for Alejandra, knowing nothing of her forbidden secrets. Despite the enormous age difference, Angel becomes so obsessed that he tries to take her by force. This provokes Alejandra's strong desire to stand up against anyone who would abuse her or her children.

Leonardo's other sons are also adults with their own conflicts. Valentin now works on the rice farm and Demetrio attends college. These two find themselves competing for the love of Flavia's beautiful young niece, Anabel Saldaña (Ana Lucía Domínguez).[6]

All this leads both families down a path to intrigue, desperation, and betrayal. Generational and status conflicts converge. The struggle over love and family and between rich arrogant upper-class families and poor, decent farmers pushes both Alejandra and Leonardo to their limits.[5]

Title

The name Madre Luna refers to a family character in the children's stories that Alejandra told her sons when they were growing up. Telemundo's English promotional copy says that the luna (moon) represents the two heroines. Alejandra and Anabel lead the story toward its emotional climaxes just as the phases of the moon direct "ancient feminine mysteries.".[1]

Production

Madre Luna is the last Telemundo-produced telenovela filmed in NTSC resolution. Variety called the show "exquisitely lensed," featuring "bronzed bodies, revealing dresses, hacienda lust and luxury, and pop scoring".[3] Madre Luna is shot in Colombia and vehicles in the show bear yellow Colombian license plates. Jiménez said the setting is an imaginary locale inspired by Colombia's rice fields [7] Despite the setting, Telemundo made product placement deals to promote Windex, Splenda and other U.S. brands during the show.

In addition, Telemundo is expected to air 130 hours of Madre Luna from Monday to Friday over about six months.[1] As with most of its soap operas, the network broadcasts English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. This show replaced Marina in Telemundo's 8 p.m. ET/PT time slot.

Changes

When Telemundo announced Madre Luna in May, 2006, the story was different. Grisales was to play a character named Leonor Aguirre. When her husband dies, she returns home to Castellón to face her troubled past and protect her family honor. She falls madly in love with a charming man half her age.[5]

The villain in this story was Isadora, who believes Leonor was once romantically involved with her husband. So she plots to expose Leonor's dark secret and ruin her family's reputation Isadora spreads a hideous rumor around town, provoking irate villagers to attack Leonor's home and kill her eldest son. The novela was to focus on Leonor's quest to rise from the ashes and avenge her son's tragic death.[5]

Actor Javier Gómez was originally cast in a major role in this series, but he went over to another Telemundo soap, Sin Vergüenza, instead.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Amparo GrisalesAlejandra Aguirre
Gabriel PorrasLeonardo Cisneros
Michel BrownÁngel Cisneros Portillo
Mónica DionneFlavia Portillo Zapata de Cisneros
Arap BethkeDemetrio Aguirre / Demetrio Cisneros Aguirre
Alex SirventValentín Aguirre / Valentín Cisneros Aguirre
Ana Lucía DomínguezAnabel Saldaña Portillo
Saby KamalichDoña Trinidad "Trini" Zapata Vda. de Portillo
Judy HenríquezAngustias García
Paulo César QuevedoTirso Reinoso
Mauricio AspeRomán Garrido "Veneno"
Adriana CamposZulma Moreno
Daniela TapiaDulce Elena Márquez
José SaldarriagaFidelio Márquez
Julio del MarIgnacio Morales
Ana Beatriz OsorioVioleta Cordero
Sebastián BoscánErasmo Casilimas
Pedro RodaBebo Cantillo
Alejandra PinzónJuana López
Mónica PardoLuzmila Morales
Sandra GuzmánMarcela Pizarro
Gabriel GonzálezRosito Bocanegra
Margarita DuránBerta
Freddy OrdóñezEmilio Morales
Luz Stella LuengasIrene de Márquez
Sigifredo VegaBasilio Márquez
Maria Claudia TorresSéfora
Maria Margarita AmadoVerónica
Olga Lucía RojasMarieta
Dorian Díaz
Mauricio Alvarez
Orlando Lamboglia
Maria Angela Cubillos
Jairo López
Orlando Bonnet
María Cristina Montoya
Daniel Merizalde
Ivette Zamora
Toto Vega
Nure Valbuena
Antonio Puentes
Richard Martínez
Aída Bossa

Broadcasters

CountryAlternate title/TranslationTV network(s)Series premiereSeries finaleWeekly scheduleTimeslot
 United StatesMadre LunaTelemundoJuly 2, 2007January 28, 2008Monday to Friday20:00
 MexicoMadre LunaGalavisión
Azteca 7 (rerun)
September 3, 2007
September 3, 2012
April 11, 2008
April 12, 2013
Monday to Friday22:30
22:15
 SpainMadre LunaAntena 3August 20, 2007-Monday to Friday16:30
 SerbiaPlamen ljubaviFox televizijaJune 18, 2008December 30, 2008Monday to Friday15:45
 BulgariaЗрънце любовbTVSeptember 9, 2007April 14, 2008Monday to Friday17:00
 CroatiaPlamen ljubaviDoma TVAugust 6, 2012February 25, 2013Monday to Friday15:00/14:00
 ArmeniaՄայր ԼուսինSHANTTVSeptember 16, 2008January 16, 2009Monday to Friday18:10
 ArgentinaMadre LunaTelecentro TVMarch 20, 2012September 21, 2012Monday to Friday19:00
 ParaguayMadre LunaMagna TVFebruary 13, 2012August 12, 2012Monday to Friday18:55

References

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