Culpables

Culpables is a 2001 Argentine miniseries, produced by Pol-Ka and aired by El Trece. It starred by Mercedes Morán, Diego Peretti, Alfredo Casero, Gabriela Toscano, Fernán Mirás, Soledad Villamil and Susú Pecoraro. It received the Golden Martín Fierro award.

Culpables
GenreDrama
Created byAdrián Suar
Written byJuan José Campanella
Fernando Castets
Directed byDaniel Barone
StarringMercedes Morán
Diego Peretti
Alfredo Casero
Gabriela Toscano
Fernán Mirás
Soledad Villamil
Susú Pecoraro
Theme music composerLos Abuelos de la Nada
Opening themeCostumbres Argentinas
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes39
Production
ProducerPol-Ka
Release
Original networkEl Trece
Original releaseApril 3 (2001-04-03) 
December 25, 2001 (2001-12-25)

Production

The miniseries was aimed to young adults, as previous productions by Pol-Ka such as Vulnerables and Verdad / Consecuencia. It was produced at a time when TV miniseries were being displaced by reality shows.[1]

This miniseries was the first notable work in television by the actor Diego Peretti. He had worked previously in Poliladron, Rodolfo Rojas D.T. and Campeones, but as a secondary actor. It was also the first time that he did not play a character with a tic or a disability.[1]

Plot

The miniseries is focused in a group of friends and their couples. Anibal and Daniela have two sons, and face a romantic crisis. Claudio and Adriana have no sons, and Claudio is unemployed. Perla, just divorced from an abusive husband, is married with willy and has a lesbian daughter, Sofía. Chechu is a bachelor woman.

Reception

The miniseries received the Golden Martín Fierro award in 2001.[2] It received as well other Martín Fierro awards: best miniseries, best lead actor of miniseries (Diego Peretti), best actress of miniseries (Gabriela Toscano), and best script. Alfredo Casero and Mercedes Morán had also been nominated as best actor and actress of miniseries. The program was nominated for best child actor (Nazareno Casero) and best director, but did not receive those awards.[3]

Cast

References

  1. Claudio Seiger (July 29, 2001). "Sostiene Peretti" [Peretti says] (in Spanish). Página 12. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  2. ""Culpables" se quedó con el premio Martín Fierro de Oro" ["Culpables" got the Golden Martín Fierro award] (in Spanish). Clarín. July 31, 2002. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  3. "2001" (in Spanish). APTRA. Archived from the original on December 27, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
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