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Genre
  
Directed by
  
Toni Navia

First episode date
  
2009

Language
  
Spanish

Written by
  
Daniella Castagno

6.9/10
IMDb

Developed by
  
RCN TVTeleFutura

Country of origin
  
United StatesColombia

Final episode date
  
2009

Director
  
Toni Navia

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Created by
  
Wilson Aguiar Filho (original version)

Starring
  
Zharick LeónFabián Ríos (actor)Marcelo BuquetLuis Fernando MúneraXilena AycardiStephanie CayoPedro Rendón

Similar
  
The Mark of Desire, Doña Bárbara, El Secretario, Bella calamidades, Gata Salvaje

Doña Bella is a 2010 Spanish language remake of the original 1986 Brazilian production titled Dona Beija, commissioned and produced by Telefutura. The latter series was derived from various Brazilian novels centered on the life of historical persona Ana Jacinta de São José.

Contents

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The series aired weeknights at 8pm central on Telefutura since April 25, 2011. It ended its run on September 19, 2011 with 97 episodes.

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The opening theme song is Bella by Carlos Aguera y Mariatta.

Plot

The telenovela incorporates themes of forbidden love, betrayal and revenge, as well as personal sacrifice and perseverance.

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Bella Cepeda is a beautiful young woman who is in love with her childhood friend, Antonio Segovia, a member of a prominent conservative family. As a consequence of her unequal social station, Bella has to contend with the inevitable heartaches caused by the Segovia family's distrust and contempt of her relationship with Antonio. The central character's life worries are amplified when she becomes the target of desire of an unscrupulous, yet powerful businessman, Román Montero, who is lured to the banana exporting region from the capital city with the hopes of tapping into the underdeveloped local economy. Infatuated by Bella, Señor Montero intends to make her his lover, however, upon rejection by the maiden, he abducts her and secludes her in his grand estate.

During her captivity, nobody, particularly her beloved Antonio, comes to her rescue. On the contrary, Antonio is led to believe that Bella willingly initiates a romance with Montero, motivated by avarice. Further compounding the heroine's misfortune is the loss of her remaining family member, effectively becoming deprived of family and love. Abandoned by loved ones and abused by a degenerate, a young Bella's heart is poisoned with bitterness. Notwithstanding, she refuses to suffocate under her calamity and determines to take back charge of her life. She accomplishes her goal by engaging in the sex trade, soon being able to amass wealth and a particular prestige. As a whole new woman, she returns to her home village, Agua Hermosa, with a singular aim in mind: to take revenge against those that did her wrong. At the top of her list are her former lover Antonio and her former tormentor Román.

Cast

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  • Zharick León - Bella Cepeda
  • Fabián Ríos - Antonio Segovia
  • Marcelo Buquet - Román Montero
  • Luis Fernando Salas - David
  • Stephanie Cayo - Evangelina Rosales
  • Jorge López - Dr. Alcides Guzmán
  • Javier Delguidice - Pablo Segovia
  • Pedro Rendón - Andrés Mendoza
  • Xilena Aycardi - Juanita González
  • Armando Gutiérrez - Moisés Pérez
  • Gloria Zapata - Cecilia de Segovia
  • Gloria Montoya - Silvia Salazar
  • Alfonso Ortiz - Padre Miguel Arteaga
  • Luis Fernando Munera - Fernando Cepeda
  • María Luisa Flores - Inés Segovia
  • Daniel Arenas - Nicolás Ayala
  • Edmundo Troya - Julián Rosales
  • Sandra Pérez - Graciela de Rosales
  • Luis Enrique Roldán - Claudio Mendoza
  • Linda Lucía Callejas - Carolina de Mendoza
  • Juan Pablo Obregón - Aurelio Sotomayor
  • Alejandra Ávila - Consuelo Molina
  • Margarita Amado - Delia de Fernández
  • Ana María Oyola - Mariana Oyola
  • Luz Del Sol Neisa - Maria Antonia Zepeda
  • References

    Doña Bella Wikipedia