
Cuentos de mujeres
Twelve independent stories starring different actresses, whose characters expose a range of problems faced by various Chilean women. "Cuentos de mujeres" (Women's Tales) is a series that explores the diverse facets of female life with an intimate and realistic approach. Each episode is a standalone story, starring a woman who faces challenges, desires, and conflicts in different contexts. From a newly married professional (Carolina Fadic) hiding her infidelity; a fearless drug trafficker (Sigrid Alegría) concerned for the well-being of an abused child; a housewife's (Ángela Contreras) refusal to accept that she has become an alcoholic; a teacher (Francisca Imboden) who discovers she has a venereal disease just days away from getting married; how depression leads a brilliant university student (Blanca Lewin) to join a cult; and a stubborn radio host (Liliana Ross) who preaches to her listeners not to believe in romantic love. In this wide range of female characters, more than one viewer can identify with them. Twelve independent stories starring different actresses, whose characters expose a range of problems faced by various Chilean women. "Cuentos de mujeres" (Women's Tales) is a series that explores the diverse facets of female life with an intimate and realistic approach. Each episode is a standalone story, starring a woman who faces challenges, desires, and conflicts in different contexts. From a newly married professional (Carolina Fadic) hiding her infidelity; a fearless drug trafficker (Sigrid Alegría) concerned for the well-being of an abused child; a housewife's (Ángela Contreras) refusal to accept that she has become an alcoholic; a teacher (Francisca Imboden) who discovers she has a venereal disease just days away from getting married; how depression leads a brilliant university student (Blanca Lewin) to join a cult; and a stubborn radio host (Liliana Ross) who preaches to her listeners not to believe in romantic love. In this wide range of female characters, more than one viewer can identify with them.
- Runtime
- 55m
- Released
- 2003
Details
Release year: 2003
Storyline
Twelve independent stories starring different actresses, whose characters expose a range of problems faced by various Chilean women. "Cuentos de mujeres" (Women's Tales) is a series that explores the diverse facets of female life with an intimate and realistic approach. Each episode is a standalone story, starring a woman who faces challenges, desires, and conflicts in different contexts. From a newly married professional (Carolina Fadic) hiding her infidelity; a fearless drug trafficker (Sigrid Alegría) concerned for the well-being of an abused child; a housewife's (Ángela Contreras) refusal to accept that she has become an alcoholic; a teacher (Francisca Imboden) who discovers she has a venereal disease just days away from getting married; how depression leads a brilliant university student (Blanca Lewin) to join a cult; and a stubborn radio host (Liliana Ross) who preaches to her listeners not to believe in romantic love. In this wide range of female characters, more than one viewer can identify with them. Twelve independent stories starring different actresses, whose characters expose a range of problems faced by various Chilean women. "Cuentos de mujeres" (Women's Tales) is a series that explores the diverse facets of female life with an intimate and realistic approach. Each episode is a standalone story, starring a woman who faces challenges, desires, and conflicts in different contexts. From a newly married professional (Carolina Fadic) hiding her infidelity; a fearless drug trafficker (Sigrid Alegría) concerned for the well-being of an abused child; a housewife's (Ángela Contreras) refusal to accept that she has become an alcoholic; a teacher (Francisca Imboden) who discovers she has a venereal disease just days away from getting married; how depression leads a brilliant university student (Blanca Lewin) to join a cult; and a stubborn radio host (Liliana Ross) who preaches to her listeners not to believe in romantic love. In this wide range of female characters, more than one viewer can identify with them.
Top credits
- Blanca Lewin — Ángela, Daniela
- Alejandro Trejo — Carlos, Doctor
- Paulina Urrutia — Silvia, Carla
- Consuelo Holzapfel — Tere, Elena