Vidas robadas (2008)
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Jorge Marrale
Astor Monserrat
Ailén Guerrero
Ema Amaya
Henry Jeannerot
Espia
Jorge Marrale
Astor Monserrat
Barbara Badía
Carolina
Soledad Silveyra
Rosario Soler
Facundo Arana
Bautista Amaya
Romina Ricci
Inés Amaya
Mónica Antonópulos
Ana Monserrat
Juan Gil Navarro
Nicolás Duarte
Fabio Di Tomaso
Octavio Amaya
Patricio Contreras
Juan Miguez
Adrián Navarro
Dante Mansilla
Arturo Bonín
Manuel Amaya
Brenda Gandini
Agustina Amaya
Virginia Innocenti
Nacha Noguez
Carlos Portaluppi
Fabio Pontevedra
Ludovico Di Santo
Patricio Sabatini
Daniel Alvaredo
Ernesto
Sofía Elliot
Juliana Miguez
Gipsy Bonafina
Blanca Soler
Silvia Kutika
Alejandra Ferro
Anna Stark
Florencia
Guillermo Pfening
Mateo Ferro
Matías Baroffio
Joaquín Duarte
Lucas Escariz
Rodrigo
Gogó Andreu
Gregorio
Magela Zanotta
Andrea
María Carámbula
Carla
Mabel Manzotti
Amanda
China Zorrilla
Nun
Esteban Meloni
Martín
Mirta Wons
District Attorney Urquiza
Ana Pauls
Paula
Jorge Ernesto Lanata
El Oreja
Héctor da Rosa
Alberto
Manuel Garriga
Producer
Diego Gonzalez
Producer
Gabriel Krivitzky
Producer
Claudia Meschengieser
Producer
Alejandro Niveyro
Producer
Susana Pompo
Producer
Paula Sena
Producer
Guillermo Guareschi
Music
Pedro Suárez
Cinematography
Pablo Vazquez
Director
Diego Sanchez
Director
Miguel Colom
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Release DateMarch 3, 2008
StatusReturning Series
Seasons1
Episodes1
Running Time1h
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Vidas Robadas (Spanish for "Stolen Lives", but officially translated as Taking lifes) is a dramatic telenovela that aired on Telefe since 3 March 2008 to October 29 of that year, with a final broadcast performed at the Opera Theater, and its 134 episodes averaged about 16.0 rtg. It was directed by Miguel Colom. The story unfolds in the context of abduction of persons for forced prostitution, and draws parallels with the case of Marita Verón. Susana Trimarco herself, mother of Marita Veron, worked with the scriptwriters Marcelo Camaño and Guillermo Salmerón.
The story revolves around Juliana Miguez, a girl from Rio Manso, fictional town in the Province of Buenos Aires, who is kidnapped by a network of human trafficking. It represents her point of view, from within the network, that of his mother, who tries to find and rescue her through various means, and the criminals who run that operating system. At first the story is held equally by that history and a telenovela plot involving Facundo Arana, the most famous actor of the cast, but the acclaim achieved by the most committed portion of the plot led to this one to include the whole story and all characters thereof. Bautista Amaya's character, played by Arana, reaches characteristics of an action hero instead of those of a gentleman of a normal telenovela.
Like other previous novels as Resistiré, El Deseo or Montecristo, fiction was used as a means of social criticism. The series was declared of social interest by the city legislature of Buenos Aires and the House of Representatives of Argentina, and also won numerous awards, which emphasize the Martin Fierro de Oro in 2009.