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== Cast ==
== Cast ==
=== Main ===
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*[[Adela Noriega]] as Alfonsina Valdés Rivero
*[[Adela Noriega]] as Alfonsina Valdés Rivero
*[[Daniela Romo]] as Doña Margarita Insunza de Ramírez
*[[Daniela Romo]] as Margarita Insunza de Ramírez
*[[Mauricio Islas]] as Alejandro Ramírez Insunza
*[[Mauricio Islas]] as Alejandro Ramírez Insunza
*[[Alejandro Tommasi]] as Don Justo Ramírez
*[[Alejandro Tommasi]] as Justo Ramírez

=== Recurring ===
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*[[Manuel Ojeda]] as Father Salvador Valdés
*[[Manuel Ojeda]] as Father Salvador Valdés
*[[Sylvia Pasquel]] as Pilar Zaval de Luna
*[[Sylvia Pasquel]] as Pilar Zaval de Luna
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*Alejandro Aragón as Hugo Portillo
*Alejandro Aragón as Hugo Portillo
*Leonor Bonilla as Mirna Barraza de Aguirre
*Leonor Bonilla as Mirna Barraza de Aguirre
*[[Jorge Poza]] as Héctor Luna / Héctor Ramírez Rivero
*[[Jorge Poza]] as Héctor Luna
*[[Karyme Lozano]] as Bárbara Luna Zaval
*[[Karyme Lozano]] as Bárbara Luna Zaval
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=== Recurring and guest stars ===
=== Guest stars ===
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*[[Azela Robinson]] as Francisca Rivero vda. de Valdés
*[[César Évora]] as Rigoberto Valdés
*[[César Évora]] as Rigoberto Valdés
*[[Azela Robinson]] as Francisca Rivero de Valdés
*[[Nuria Bages]] as Martha Eloísa Castañeda vda. de Osuna
*[[Nuria Bages]] as Martha Eloísa Castañeda vda. de Osuna
*[[Marga López]] as Mother Superior
*[[Marga López]] as Mother Superior
*Luis Couturier as Carlos Portillo
*Luis Couturier as Dr. Carlos Portillo
*Julio Monterde as Father Juan Rosario
*Julio Monterde as Father Juan Rosario
*Teo Tapia as Bishop
*Teo Tapia as Bishop
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! Year || Award|| Category|| Nominee || Result
! Year || Award|| Category|| Nominee || Result
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|rowspan=31|2002||rowspan=14|[[20th TVyNovelas Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=281529 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130412022910/http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=281529 |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 12, 2013 |title=Un Manantial de éxitos en el 2002 |language=es |author=Univision.com |year=2002 |access-date=February 5, 2013 }}</ref> ||[[TVyNovelas Award for Best Telenovela of the Year|Best Telenovela]]||[[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
| rowspan=30|2002 || rowspan=13|[[20th TVyNovelas Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=281529 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130412022910/http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=281529 |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 12, 2013 |title=Un Manantial de éxitos en el 2002 |language=es |author=Univision.com |year=2002 |access-date=February 5, 2013 }}</ref> || [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Telenovela of the Year|Best Telenovela]] || [[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]]|| [[Adela Noriega]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]]|| [[Mauricio Islas]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] || [[Adela Noriega]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actress|Best Antagonist Actress]]|| [[Karyme Lozano]]|| {{nom}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] || [[Mauricio Islas]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actor|Best Antagonist Actor]]|| [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actress|Best Antagonist Actress]] || [[Karyme Lozano]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Leading Actress|Best Leading Actress]]|| [[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actor|Best Antagonist Actor]] || [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Leading Actor|Best Leading Actor]]|| [[Manuel Ojeda]] || {{nom}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Leading Actress|Best Leading Actress]] || [[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Co-lead Actress|Best Co-lead Actress]]|| [[Patricia Navidad]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Leading Actor|Best Leading Actor]] || [[Manuel Ojeda]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Co-lead Actor|Best Co-lead Actor]]|| [[Jorge Poza]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Co-lead Actress|Best Co-lead Actress]] || [[Patricia Navidad]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]]|| [[Sylvia Pasquel]] || {{nom}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Co-lead Actor|Best Co-lead Actor]] || [[Jorge Poza]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]]||Raymundo Capetillo || {{nom}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || [[Sylvia Pasquel]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Musical Theme|Best Musical Theme]]|| "[[Amor (Gabriel Ruiz song)|Amor, amor, amor]]" by [[Luis Miguel]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] || Raymundo Capetillo || {{nom}}
|-
|-
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Direction|Best Direction]]|| [[Mónica Miguel]] || {{won}}
| Silvia Derbez Award || [[Olivia Bucio]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| Silvia Derbez Award||[[Olivia Bucio]] || {{won}}
| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Direction|Best Direction]] || [[Mónica Miguel]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan=6|Bravo Awards<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.orizabaenred.com.mx/cgi-bin/web?b=VERNOTICIA&%7Bnum%7D=4382|title=Premio Bravo|language=es|author=Orizabaenred.com.mx|date= 2002-10-17|access-date=February 5, 2013}}</ref> ||Best Telenovela||[[Carla Estrada]] ||{{won}}
| rowspan=6|Bravo Awards<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.orizabaenred.com.mx/cgi-bin/web?b=VERNOTICIA&%7Bnum%7D=4382|title=Premio Bravo|language=es|author=Orizabaenred.com.mx|date= 2002-10-17|access-date=February 5, 2013}}</ref> || Best Telenovela || [[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Actress||[[Adela Noriega]] || {{won}}
| Best Actress || [[Adela Noriega]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Actor||[[Mauricio Islas]] || {{won}}
| Best Actor || [[Mauricio Islas]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Antagonist Actress||[[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
| Best Antagonist Actress || [[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Antagonist Actor||[[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
| Best Antagonist Actor || [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Screenplay||José Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Víctor Manuel Medina and María del Carmen Peña ||{{won}}
| Best Screenplay || José Cuauhtémoc Blanco <br> Víctor Manuel Medina <br> María del Carmen Peña ||{{won}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=6|El Heraldo de México Awards<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.orizabaenred.com.mx/cgi-bin/web?b=VERNOTICIA&{num}=426|title=Preparan 'Los eraldos'|author=Orizabaenred.com.mx|language=es|date=February 15, 2002|access-date=February 5, 2013}}</ref>
| rowspan=6|El Heraldo de México Awards<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.orizabaenred.com.mx/cgi-bin/web?b=VERNOTICIA&{num}=426|title=Preparan 'Los eraldos'|author=Orizabaenred.com.mx|language=es|date=February 15, 2002|access-date=February 5, 2013}}</ref>
| Best Telenovela||[[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
| Best Telenovela || [[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| Best Actress|| [[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
| Best Actress || [[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|Best Actor|| [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
| rowspan=2|Best Actor || [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| [[Mauricio Islas]]|| {{nom}}
| [[Mauricio Islas]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
| Male Revelation|| [[Rafael Mercadante]] || {{nom}}
| Male Revelation || [[Rafael Mercadante]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
| Best Direction|| [[Mónica Miguel]]||{{won}}
| Best Direction || [[Mónica Miguel]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|Palmas de Oro Awards ||Best Telenovela||[[Carla Estrada]] ||{{won}}
| rowspan=3|Palmas de Oro Awards || Best Telenovela || [[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Actress||[[Adela Noriega]] ||{{won}}
| Best Actress || [[Adela Noriega]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Best Antagonist Actor||[[Alejandro Tommasi]]||{{won}}
| Best Antagonist Actor || [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan=2| [[New York Latin ACE Awards|Latin ACE Awards]]||Best Scenic Program||[[Carla Estrada]]||{{won}}
| rowspan=2|[[New York Latin ACE Awards|Latin ACE Awards]] || Best Scenic Program || [[Carla Estrada]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
| Best Actress|| [[Adela Noriega]]||{{won}}
| Best Actress || [[Adela Noriega]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan=7|2003||rowspan=7|INTE Awards ||Production of the Year||[[Carla Estrada]]|| {{nom}}
| rowspan=7|2003 || rowspan=7|INTE Awards || Production of the Year || [[Carla Estrada]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
|Actress of the Year ||[[Adela Noriega]] || {{nom}}
| Actress of the Year || [[Adela Noriega]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
|Supporting Actress of the Year ||[[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
| Supporting Actress of the Year || [[Daniela Romo]] || {{won}}
|-
|-
|Supporting Actor of the Year ||[[Alejandro Tommasi]]|| {{nom}}
| Supporting Actor of the Year || [[Alejandro Tommasi]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
|Director of the Year ||Mónica Miguel || {{nom}}
| Director of the Year || [[Mónica Miguel]] || {{nom}}
|-
|-
|Screenwriter of the Year ||José Cuauhtémoc Blanco || {{nom}}
| Screenwriter of the Year || José Cuauhtémoc Blanco || {{nom}}
|-
|-
|Telenovela Theme of the Year ||"Amor, amor, amor" by [[Luis Miguel]] || {{nom}}
| Telenovela Theme of the Year || "[[Amor (Gabriel Ruiz song)|Amor, amor, amor]]" <br> by [[Luis Miguel]] || {{nom}}
|}
|}



Revision as of 20:37, 26 June 2023

El Manantial
GenreTelenovela
Created by
  • José Cuauhtémoc Blanco
  • Víctor Manuel Medina
Screenplay byMaría del Carmen Peña
Directed by
Starring
Music by
  • Jesús Blanco
  • Carlos Páramo
Opening theme"Amor, amor, amor" by Luis Miguel
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producerCarla Estrada
ProducerArturo Lorca
Production locations
CinematographyRicardo Navarrete
Editors
  • Julio Abreu
  • Juan Franco
  • Luis Horacio Valdés
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseOctober 1, 2001 (2001-10-01) –
February 8, 2002 (2002-02-08)
Related
La sombra del pasado

El Manantial (English: The Spring) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 2001.[1]

On Monday, October 1, 2001, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting El Manantial weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing Sin pecado concebido. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, February 8, 2002 with Entre el amor y el odio replacing it the following Monday.

The series stars Adela Noriega, Daniela Romo, Mauricio Islas and Alejandro Tommasi.

Plot

In the town of San Andrés, the rivalry between two families —the Valdés and the Ramírez— finds its most obvious channel in "The Spring"

A beautiful spring of water that bathes the small Valdés property and not the neighboring ranch, the rich and prosperous "Piedras Grandes" hacienda, where the best wild cattle in the country are raised, which belongs to the Ramírez family.

However, the real reason for such an intense hatred is hidden in privacy. Justo Ramírez (Alejandro Tommasi), married to Margarita Insunza (Daniela Romo), maintains an adulterous relationship with Francisca Rivero (Azela Robinson), the wife of his rival and neighbor, Rigoberto Valdés (César Évora). This relationship, founded on deceit and promiscuity, will generate the most bitter resentment and will cause the gradual destruction of the two families.

The Valdés have a beautiful daughter named Alfonsina (Adela Noriega), who was born at the same time as Alejandro (Mauricio Islas), the Ramírez's only son and natural heir. Despite having been raised apart from each other and with their souls filled with prejudices against their respective families, they cannot help but feel attracted.

Alfonsina and Alejandro's first meeting is not exactly the best. Accustomed as they are to hating each other's last names, they are convinced of what they have always known: that the Valdés and the Ramírez can only be enemies.

The hatred of Alfonsina's family increases when Justo Ramírez, through a bad move, gets what he has always wanted: to own "The Spring". The loss of the property forces Alfonsina's family to leave San Andrés; hurt, she swears that she will do everything in her power to get back the land that belonged to her grandparents.

Thus, thinking that they have finally got rid of their eternal enemies, the Ramírez decide that the best candidate to be Alejandro's wife is Bárbara Luna (Karyme Lozano), a pretty but calculating and somewhat frivolous girl. Bárbara's family, interested in the advantages that said link will bring them, is delighted with the idea and they formalize the engagement. This coincides with Alfonsina's return to San Andrés.

Bárbara mistrusts the newcomer and tries by all means to get her away from her future husband. However, the force of love is stronger than any intrigue and Alfonsina and Alejandro finally confess their love for each other.

But the resentment and ill will that has marked the relationship between their families condemns them to be victims of bitterness. To survive, their love will have to overcome the barriers that fate presents them, and thus turn "The Spring" into a true source of hope.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Manuel Ojeda as Father Salvador Valdés
  • Sylvia Pasquel as Pilar Zaval de Luna
  • Patricia Navidad as María Magdalena "Malena" Osuna Castañeda
  • Olivia Bucio as Gertrudis Rivero
  • Angelina Peláez as Altagracia Herrera de Osuna
  • Raymudo Capetillo as Dr. Álvaro Luna
  • Socorro Bonilla as Norma de Morales
  • Sergio Reynoso as Fermín Aguirre
  • Justo Martínez as Melesio Osuna
  • Rafael Mercadente as Gilberto Morales
  • Gilberto de Anda as Joel Morales
  • Lorena Enríquez as María Eugenia "Maru" Morales
  • Alejandro Aragón as Hugo Portillo
  • Leonor Bonilla as Mirna Barraza de Aguirre
  • Jorge Poza as Héctor Luna
  • Karyme Lozano as Bárbara Luna Zaval

Guest stars

  • César Évora as Rigoberto Valdés
  • Azela Robinson as Francisca Rivero de Valdés
  • Nuria Bages as Martha Eloísa Castañeda vda. de Osuna
  • Marga López as Mother Superior
  • Luis Couturier as Dr. Carlos Portillo
  • Julio Monterde as Father Juan Rosario
  • Teo Tapia as Bishop

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2002 20th TVyNovelas Awards[2] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Actor Mauricio Islas Won
Best Antagonist Actress Karyme Lozano Nominated
Best Antagonist Actor Alejandro Tommasi Won
Best Leading Actress Daniela Romo Won
Best Leading Actor Manuel Ojeda Nominated
Best Co-lead Actress Patricia Navidad Won
Best Co-lead Actor Jorge Poza Won
Best Supporting Actress Sylvia Pasquel Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Raymundo Capetillo Nominated
Silvia Derbez Award Olivia Bucio Won
Best Direction Mónica Miguel Won
Bravo Awards[3] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Actor Mauricio Islas Won
Best Antagonist Actress Daniela Romo Won
Best Antagonist Actor Alejandro Tommasi Won
Best Screenplay José Cuauhtémoc Blanco
Víctor Manuel Medina
María del Carmen Peña
Won
El Heraldo de México Awards[4] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Daniela Romo Won
Best Actor Alejandro Tommasi Won
Mauricio Islas Nominated
Male Revelation Rafael Mercadante Nominated
Best Direction Mónica Miguel Won
Palmas de Oro Awards Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
Best Antagonist Actor Alejandro Tommasi Won
Latin ACE Awards Best Scenic Program Carla Estrada Won
Best Actress Adela Noriega Won
2003 INTE Awards Production of the Year Carla Estrada Nominated
Actress of the Year Adela Noriega Nominated
Supporting Actress of the Year Daniela Romo Won
Supporting Actor of the Year Alejandro Tommasi Nominated
Director of the Year Mónica Miguel Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year José Cuauhtémoc Blanco Nominated
Telenovela Theme of the Year "Amor, amor, amor"
by Luis Miguel
Nominated

References

  1. ^ "El Manantial" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 1, 2003. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Univision.com (2002). "Un Manantial de éxitos en el 2002" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on April 12, 2013. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  3. ^ Orizabaenred.com.mx (2002-10-17). "Premio Bravo" (in Spanish). Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  4. ^ Orizabaenred.com.mx (February 15, 2002). "Preparan 'Los eraldos'" (in Spanish). Retrieved February 5, 2013.

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