La Otra
La Otra (English: The Other Woman) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 2002.[1][2] It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from May 20 to September 20, 2002. The telenovela stars Juan Soler, Yadhira Carrillo, Jacqueline Andere and Sergio Sendel.
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Genre | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Liliana Abud |
Written by | Orlando Merino Jaime García Estrada Tere Medina |
Directed by | Benjamín Cann Rodrigo Zaunbos |
Starring | Juan Soler Yadhira Carrillo Jacqueline Andere Sergio Sendel |
Opening theme | La Otra by Benny Ibarra & Edith Márquez |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 89 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ernesto Alonso |
Producer | Luis Miguel Barona |
Production locations | Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico Locations |
Cinematography | Manuel Ángel Barajas Víctor Soto |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 41–44 minutes |
Production company | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | May 20 – September 20, 2002 |
This telenovela was a moderate success in Mexico, airing at 8pm in the summer of 2002, right before the (usually) highest-rated hour of 9pm. It has also grown in popularity amongst telenovela fans of all kinds, thus making it a cult classic of sorts. La Otra was awarded the TVyNovelas Award for Best Telenovela of the Year in 2003.[3]
Plot
On a dark, stormy night, Bernarda (Chantal Andere), Leopoldo b Guillen's lover, takes her two small daughters, Eugenia (Mercedes Molto) and Carlota (Yadhira Carrillo), to his funeral. Leopold's son, Roman, his wife, and the priest tell them that they are unwelcome at the funeral and Román (Alejandro Ávila) throws them out in the mud.
Years later, Carlota and Eugenia are attending a university where Carlota studies music and Eugenia studies accounting. Bernarda favors and expects the best out of Eugenia, who is failing school. However, she disdains and expects the worst out of Carlota, whom Bernarda calls "inutil" (good-for-nothing).
In reality, Carlota is the one who is successful, as she plays the piano beautifully and paints many masks, showing us that she has quite the artistic side. Bernarda is a materialistic woman, determined to never allow her daughters to marry in order to avoid what is stated in the father's will: Upon marriage, they will take their part of the fortune.
She oppresses the girls and holds them near prisoner in their own home. However, Carlota and Eugenia do not allow circumstances to stop them from being their own selves. Eugenia is secretly dating Roman and has already had relations with him. Roman has slept with her for vengeance only.
He thinks that she is his half-sister. However, she is not Leopoldo's daughter. When Bernarda and Carlota discover that Eugenia is pregnant, Bernarda sends her away to a small town with their housekeeper (Tomasa Josefina Echánove). In the small town Eugenia meets Cordelia (Yadhira Carrillo), who is identical to Carlota.
She also meets Santos (Ignacio Guadalupe), a man who falls in love with her; and they marry in order to give her child a name. Meanwhile, Carlota forms a relationship with a young doctor named Álvaro (Juan Soler). He soon asks for her hand in marriage. When Bernarda finds out, she adamantly opposes and unsuccessfully tries break them up via many means.
Eventually, she concedes and gives Carlota her blessing. Of course, knowing Bernarda, there is always an ulterior motive. Eugenia gives birth but because Bernarda tells Eugenia the entire truth about everything that has happened, she instigates her own daughter's early death.
During her last moments, Eugenia orders Tomasa to hide the baby with Santos and lie to everyone and say the baby died. Eugenia curses her mother with misery and guilt and dies. When Eugenia's body is delivered to Bernarda, Álvaro asks to see Carlota, but Bernarda demands that he leave and leave her to mourn her daughter's death.
Ignorant of recent happenings and of the fact that Carlota has a sister, Álvaro believes Carlota died. Bernarda does not correct him and says that Carlota died in a freak accident. She denies him access to view the dead body by lying (The lie is that Carlota's body is unrecognizable from the serious degree of the accident).
Álvaro leaves for his parents' hacienda in a rural town to get over his first (and only) love. Bernarda tells Carlota that he abandoned her and that he was just using her. With the death of her sister and this terrible news, Carlota tries to kill herself, but she only kills her unborn child.
During Alvaro's grieving process, Cordelia eventually seduces Álvaro into a loveless marriage, using her appearance and her charismatic manipulation skills to her advantage. Ten years later, Carlota is nothing more than a mere shadow of her former self, further enslaved by Bernarda, and Álvaro and Cordelia are having marital troubles, causing misery for their daughter Natalia.
Eventually, Carlota will learn to break free and become her own person...but it will take walking into the lion's den to do so. She will go to Alvaro's house and assume the position of La Otra.
Cast
- Yadhira Carrillo as Carlota Guillén Sáenz / Cordelia Portugal Sánchez de Ibáñez
- Juan Soler as Álvaro Ibáñez Posada
- Jacqueline Andere as Bernarda Sáenz Rivas Vda. de Guillén
- Sergio Sendel as Adrian Ibáñez Quevedo
- Manuel Ojeda as Juan Pedro Portugal
- Alejandro Ávila as Román Guillén Caballero / Raúl Guízar
- Eugenio Cobo as Father Agustín
- Jorge Vargas as Delfino Arriaga
- Julio Bracho as Lázaro Arriaga
- Toño Mauri as Daniel Mendizábal
- Azela Robinson as Mireya Ocampo Herrera
- Rosa María Bianchi as Lupita Ibáñez
- Maty Huitrón as Fabiana Morales Rivas
- Mercedes Molto as Eugenia Guillén Sáenz
- Josefina Echánove as Tomasa López
- Alonso Echánove as Refugio Ríos "Cuco"
- Luis Couturier as Justo Ibáñez
- Sergio Sánchez as Santiel Orozco
- Verónica Jaspeado as Apolonia Portugal Sánchez
- Lupita Lara as Matilde Sánchez de Portugal
- Ignacio Guadalupe as Santos Mérida
- Roberto Antúnez as Father Fermín
- Elsa Cárdenas as Paulina Caballero Vda. de Guillén
- Zoila Quiñones as Simona Díaz
- María Prado as Martina Rubio
- Antonio de la Vega as Isaac Gómez
- Carlos González Benigno Mérida
- Rosángela Balbó as Socorro
- Thelma Dorantes as Carmen
- Ofelia Guilmáin as Sabina Herrera Vda. de Ocampo
- Sergio Ramos "El Comanche" as Don Joaquín Pardo
- Isadora González as Camila Mendizábal
- Virginia Gutiérrez as Esperanza
- Marco Muñoz as Fulgencio Ríos
- Gastón Tuset as Dr. Salvador Almanza
- Alfonso Iturralde as Narciso Bravo
- Virginia Gimeno as Hilaria Rivero
- Shirley as Julieta de Guillén
- Natasha Dupeyrón as Natalia Ibáñez Portugal
- Carlos Speitzer as Librado Mérida Guillén
- Esther Guilmáin as Esther
- Erika Blenher as Roberta
- Mónika Sánchez as Regina Salazar Rubio
- Macaria as Fátima Rubio de Salazar
- Juan Peláez as Enrique Salazar
- Ronny Montemayor as Raul Salazar
- Cosme Alberto as Braulio Portugal Rivero
- Annie Del Castillo as Karen Mendizábal
- Constanza Mier as Aída
- Chantal Andere as Young Bernarda Sáenz
- Carolina Guerrero as Jovita
- Enrique Hidalgo as Isidro
- Hugo Macías Macotela as Notario Carballido
- Silvia Manríquez as Young Marta Caballero de Guillén
- David Ramos as Father Conrado
- Alberto Inzúa as Father Javier
- Lucy Tovar as Celina Chávez
- José Montini as Animador
- María Dolores Oliva as Flor
- Juan Romanca as Belarmino
- Ricardo Vera as Genaro
- Ofelia Cano as Diana Herrera
- Jairo Gómez as Cristóbal Ocampo
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2003 | 21st TVyNovelas Awards[3] | Best Telenovela | Ernesto Alonso | Won |
Best Actress | Yadhira Carrillo | Won | ||
Best Actor | Juan Soler | Won | ||
Best Antagonist Actress | Jacqueline Andere | Nominated | ||
Best Antagonist Actor | Sergio Sendel | Nominated | ||
Best Leading Actress | Jacqueline Andere | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Azela Robinson | Nominated | ||
Best Male Revelation | Julio Bracho | Nominated | ||
Best Musical Theme | "La otra" by Benny Ibarra and Edith Márquez | Nominated | ||
Best Direction | Benjamín Cann Rodrigo Zaunbos | Won | ||
El Heraldo de México Awards | Best Telenovela | Ernesto Alonso | Won | |
Best Female Villain | Jacqueline Andere | Won | ||
Best Director | Benjamín Cann | Won | ||
Palmas de Oro Awards[4] | Best Telenovela | Ernesto Alonso | Nominated | |
Best Antagonist Actress | Jacqueline Andere | Won | ||
INTE Awards | Production of the Year | Ernesto Alonso | Nominated | |
Actress of the Year | Yadhira Carrillo | Nominated | ||
Actor of the Year | Juan Soler | Nominated | ||
Supporting Actress of the Year | Jacqueline Andere | Nominated | ||
Supporting Actor of the Year | Sergio Sendel | Nominated | ||
Director of the Year | Benjamín Cann | Nominated | ||
References
- "La Otra" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on 14 April 2003. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- Hernández Cerda, Elizabeth (10 January 2002). "Da Ernesto Alonso el pizarrazo de La otra". archivo.eluniversal.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- Bringas, Laura (2 June 2003). "La noche de 'La Otra'". esmas.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 22 August 2003. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- Sandoval, Rodrigo (2 April 2023). "Reconocen periodistas talentos de la pantalla chica". archivo.eluniversal.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 May 2023.