Guerreras y Centauros

Guerreras y Centauros is a historical Venezuelan telenovela produced by Quimeravision.

Guerreras y Centauros
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Historical Drama
Created byHenry Galué
Written by
  • Carmelo Castro
  • Abigail Truchsess
StarringAna Karina Casanova
Jesús Cervó
Damián Genovese
Laura de Sousa
Víctor Cámara
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes105
Production
Executive producerHenry Galué[1]
Production locationAragua
Release
Original releaseFebruary 23 (2015-02-23) 
August 12, 2015 (2015-08-12)

Ana Karina Casanova and Damián Genovese[2] will star as the main protagonists, accompanied by Víctor Cámara. The telenovela will be set in the 19th century against the background of the Battle of Carabobo.[3]

The telenovela was filmed in the Venezuelan state of Aragua.[4]

The filming started in 2013. Broadcast on February 23, 2015 at 9:00 pm.[5]

Plot

Guerreras y Centauros is the story of love in the midst of the dangers of impending war. Love will develop in two large haciendas La Concepción and La Guerrereña. Remedios, owner of La Concepción, falls in love with Aenaus, a simple worker, as a result their relationship will be challenged by the social norms of society[6]

The story unfolds through the interaction between fictional characters and real historical figures.

Cast

  • Ana Karina Casanova as María Marta Guerrero
  • Jesús Cervó as Jacinto Farfán
  • Laura de Sousa as Remedios Dominguez
  • Damián Genovese as Eneas
  • Víctor Cámara as General José Antonio Páez[7]
  • Rosalinda Serfaty as Doña Pura de Exclusa
  • Félix Loreto as Remigio Exclusa
  • Sebastian Falco as General Narciso
  • Simón Pestana - Pietro Lebrino
  • Adolfo Cubas - Canelón Bocanegras "Abracadabra"
  • Henry Soto as Reinaldo Dominguez
  • Carolina Muizzi - Aspacia
  • Ricardo Bianchi as Drago de la Peña
  • Asdrúbal Blanco - Ataulfo Rivero Vélez
  • Aisha Stambouli as Barbarita
  • Marisela Buitrago as Muñeca
  • Yajaira Orta as Lady Margareth
  • Alejandro Corona as Sargento Raulitro
  • Janeth Flores as Soledad
  • Antonio Cuevas
  • Marvin Huise as Jácome

References

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