Sos mi hombre

Sos mi hombre

Camila Garay (Celeste Cid, left) and Juan José "Ringo" Di Genaro (Luciano Castro, right)
Genre Telenovela
Created by Adrián Suar
Written by Leandro Calderone
Directed by Martín Saban
Sebastián Pivotto
Starring Luciano Castro
Celeste Cid
Theme music composer Alejandro Fernández
Opening theme Miénteme
Country of origin Argentina
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 202
Production
Producer(s) Adrián Suar
Paula Granica
Release
Original network El Trece
Original release August 21, 2012 (2012-08-21) – June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24)
Chronology
Preceded by Lobo
Followed by Farsantes
External links
Official site

Sos mi hombre (Spanish: You are my man) is an Argentine telenovela, which aired on El Trece in 2012-2013. It starred Luciano Castro and Celeste Cid.

Premise

The two telenovelas made by Pol-Ka at the beginning of 2012, Lobo and the second season of Los únicos, were cancelled because of poor ratings. Graduados, a fiction aired in the rival channel Telefe, became a huge success. As a result, Pol-Ka rushed the creation of a new telenovela, Sos mi hombre, that filled the timeslot of Lobo. The main actors were Luciano Castro and Celeste Cid.[1] Although Sos mi hombre did not prevail against Graduados either, it had better rating than the previous telenovelas.[2] The last episode had 12,8 rating points.[3]

The program was nominated for the 2013 edition of the Martín Fierro Awards, as best daily fiction. Other nominations are: Luciano Castro as best lead actor of daily fiction, Celeste Cid as lead actress in fiction, Osvaldo Laport as best guest star, Joaquín Furriel as secondary actor in daily fiction, and Eugenia Tobal as secondary actress in daily fiction.[4]

Controversy

The writer Adriana Lorenzón (who wrote El elegido, Por amor a vos and Los Roldán) and the actor Pepe Monje accused the programm of being similar to another one they wrote 2 years before. Their program, called "Fuego en tu boca" (Spanish: Fire in your mouth), only had a pilot episode and was never aired. The plot was about a boxer from the La Boca neighbourhood, who also works as a firefighter. Actors Juan Palomino, Maximiliano Guerra, Chechu Bonelli, Jorgelina Aruzzi and Luís Machín worked in that production as well.[5]

The TV channel El Trece replied that the main idea of the telenovela had already been proposed to actor Facundo Arana in 2004, predating both series. The portrayal of the world of box is also similar to previous productions from Pol-Ka, such as Campeones.[5]

Plot

Ringo is a retired boxer, facing economic problems and trying to gain the child custody of his son. He works as a volunteer firefighter. Camila is a young doctor, who works in public hospitals and helps in social diners.

Cast

Awards

Nominations

References

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