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Latin TV shows/telenovelas/movies
Latin TV shows/telenovelas/movies
Here are some great tv series/telenovelas from Latin America and Spain. For those of you who want to learn Spanish, they are a great way to practice.
La Reyna del Sur (Mexico/Colombia/Spain)
Sin Tetas No Hay Paraiso (Colombia)
Hispania la Leyenda (Spain)
Capadocia (Mexico)
La Reyna del Sur (Mexico/Colombia/Spain)
Sin Tetas No Hay Paraiso (Colombia)
Hispania la Leyenda (Spain)
Capadocia (Mexico)

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Last night I watched some Latin American TV dramas and I noticed that the women in them look a lot more passionate and natural. The love scenes look a lot more passionate too. Wow.
How can I tell whether a Latin TV channel is Latin or Mexican? Are the same programs broadcast in every Latin country?
How can I tell whether a Latin TV channel is Latin or Mexican? Are the same programs broadcast in every Latin country?
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La Reina del Sur is the best telenovela I have ever seen. It is actually a very exciting series, and doesn't have the usual romantic/melodramatic story of most telenovelas (although there is some romance as well). I don't think Kate del Castillo is that hot though, but she's a great actress.MeGustanLatinas wrote:La Reina Del Sur, te amo Kate del Castillo!I loved that, and anything with Maite Perroni and Lucero.

Hispania is not really a telenovela, more like a historical series, but it is also very good.
Well, Mexico is part of Latin America, so all Mexican channels are "Latin" as well. Every country in Latin America has its own tv channels, so there are lots of them. I think most of the Spanish channels in the US are Mexican though.Winston wrote: How can I tell whether a Latin TV channel is Latin or Mexican? Are the same programs broadcast in every Latin country?
Most telenovelas (soap operas/tv series in Spanish) are made in Mexico and they are popular everywhere in Latin America. Other countires also make them though. Colombian and Brazilian telenovelas are also popular. In some Latin countries (like Peru) they even watch Korean soap operas.
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Winston, most of the Latin networks are multinational.
The telenovela form was invented in Venezuela, and spread to Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico. The shows run everywhere, with dubbing and/or subtitles as needed. In Mexico on CableMas cable TV, I used to see SPANISH-language shows with SPANISH subtitles. I think the shows were from Argentina or Spain, and the Spanish was that different, THEY NEEDED SUBTITLES. But the culture is so similar, the shows do "travel well".
Univision network was founded by, and is run by, non-Spanish-speaking Jerry Perenchio in Los Angeles. Their shows are filmed all over and show all over.
Top-rated variety show Sabado Gigante, full of hotties, films in Miami, hosted by Syrian-Jew "Don Francisco", who is from Chile. The show is on TV in Mexico and elsewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDGJVE6Yv9M
I think Telemundo network got bought by NBC some years back, and now headquarters in Burbank. Their shows are on TV in Los Angeles, in Mexico and elsewhere.
PS
For serious Latina hotness, see "La Hora Pico", a nightly TV show here in Mexico.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqgpkLE3S18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w698GZu9SXw
The telenovela form was invented in Venezuela, and spread to Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico. The shows run everywhere, with dubbing and/or subtitles as needed. In Mexico on CableMas cable TV, I used to see SPANISH-language shows with SPANISH subtitles. I think the shows were from Argentina or Spain, and the Spanish was that different, THEY NEEDED SUBTITLES. But the culture is so similar, the shows do "travel well".
Univision network was founded by, and is run by, non-Spanish-speaking Jerry Perenchio in Los Angeles. Their shows are filmed all over and show all over.
Top-rated variety show Sabado Gigante, full of hotties, films in Miami, hosted by Syrian-Jew "Don Francisco", who is from Chile. The show is on TV in Mexico and elsewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDGJVE6Yv9M
I think Telemundo network got bought by NBC some years back, and now headquarters in Burbank. Their shows are on TV in Los Angeles, in Mexico and elsewhere.
PS
For serious Latina hotness, see "La Hora Pico", a nightly TV show here in Mexico.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqgpkLE3S18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w698GZu9SXw
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In Peru the telenovelas are either Mexican (the majority), Colombian or Brazilian (dubbed in Spanish). Peru also has its own very popular telenovela called "Al Fondo Hay Sitio". I don't really like it, but it is extremely popular in Peru.Jester wrote: The telenovela form was invented in Venezuela, and spread to Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico. The shows run everywhere, with dubbing and/or subtitles as needed. In Mexico on CableMas cable TV, I used to see SPANISH-language shows with SPANISH subtitles. I think the shows were from Argentina or Spain, and the Spanish was that different, THEY NEEDED SUBTITLES. But the culture is so similar, the shows do "travel well".
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Oh I wouldn't rank her above Maite nor Lucero, but she can definitely get it. Very sexy. And the tall villainess from El Rostro de La Venganza.chibolo wrote:La Reina del Sur is the best telenovela I have ever seen. It is actually a very exciting series, and doesn't have the usual romantic/melodramatic story of most telenovelas (although there is some romance as well). I don't think Kate del Castillo is that hot though, but she's a great actress.MeGustanLatinas wrote:La Reina Del Sur, te amo Kate del Castillo!I loved that, and anything with Maite Perroni and Lucero.
EDIT: Her name is Marlene Favela. Mm. Word.
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