Tratame bien
Tratame bien (Spanish: Treat me nice) is an Argentine TV series made by Pol-Ka. It was awarded with seven Martín Fierro Awards in May 2010, including the Golden one.[1]
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Adrián Suar |
Developed by | Pol-Ka |
Written by | Pablo Lago Susana Cardozo |
Directed by | Daniel Barone |
Starring | Julio Chávez Cecilia Roth |
Theme music composer | Fito Páez |
Opening theme | "Tratame bien" |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 37 |
Release | |
Original network | Canal 13 |
Original release | April 15 – December 23, 2009 |
Related | |
Plot
The main characters of the series are a married couple, facing a matrimonial crisis. José works at a toyshop near bankruptcy, while Sofía is successful in her work but without being happy from it. They have 2 children that deal with their own maturity crisis as well.
Cast
- Julio Chávez as José
- Cecilia Roth as Sofía
- Cristina Banegas as Clara
- María Onetto as Elsa
- Norman Briski as Arturo
Secondary characters
- Martín Slipak as Damián
- María Alche as Helena
- Guillermo Arengo as Hernán
- Mónica Cabrera as Rosa
- Chunchuna Villafañe as Mecha (Sofía's mother)
- Federico Luppi as Moncho (Sofía's father)
- Alfredo Casero as Nacho
- Mario Moscoso as Laurencio
Guest appearances
- Noemí Frenkel as Nora
- María Carambula as Caro
- Leticia Brédice as Sabrina
- Daniel Fanego as Carlos
- Alejo Ortíz as Nahuel
- Juan Minujín as Mauricio
- Griselda Siciliani as Denise
- Ana Garibaldi as Laura
- Leonor Manso as Mabel
- Paloma Contreras as Gisella
- Fabián Vena as Ezequiel
- Denise Nenezian as Izabella
Awards
Clarín awards 2009
- Best TV series
- Best director
- Best drama actor (Julio Chávez)
- Male revelation (Martín Slipak)
Martín Fierro awards 2009
- Golden Martín Fierro
- Best director
- Best author
- Best script writer
- Best lead actor of TV series (Julio Chávez)
- Best lead actress of TV series (Cecilia Roth)
- Best guest appearance in fiction (Federico Luppi)
- Best secondary actress in drama (Cristina Banegas)
References
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