The Mexican telenovela "La Usurpadora" is a right of passage in Spanish-speaking households. Even if you've never seen it, you know the story. A rich, evil woman, bored with her husband and privileged ...
Remember the days when telenovelas were only watched by parents and abuelita? And when the ending was always the same — prince charming together at last with the poor but overly pretty girl?
Growing up in a Latinx household, telenovelas were always playing in the background. Melodramas are part of our DNA, and we thrive watching the passionate scenes on TV with our favorite celebrities.
Netflix’s ties with Latin America and the region’s much-loved telenovela format go back to the company’s first steps in original production outside of the U.S., when the streamer picked, as its first ...
Novelas TV, a Canal+ Group channel, is set to premiere Coffee with the Scent of a Woman in France, French overseas territories and French-speaking Africa on April 21. The RCN Channel production ...
Journalist Ana María Solozábal is investigating the jailhouse activities of a notorious trafficker inside a Bogotá prison when she learns from an inmate that her father, a judge who was assassinated ...