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Antena 3 presented this Tuesday, October 10, in the first edition of the South Festival, Beguinas, a series inspired by the beguinages, communities of women who, since the 13th century, defended an alternative way of life independent of marriage and Church. The new fiction bet will be available sooner for Atresplayer premium users.
Beguinas, which has ten 50-minute episodes, is produced by Atresmedia TV in collaboration with Buendía Estudios. The Beguines dedicated themselves to contemplation, but also to action, through crafts, teaching, or caring for the sick, which provided benefits to society while allowing them to be. This new series takes as reference the history of these women, which has remained hidden throughout the centuries.
The actors Amaia Aberasturi and Yon González star in the fiction. They play, respectively, Lucía de Avellaneda and Telmo Medina, two young people who will overcome the social impositions of the time and risk everything for love in a context that is not conducive to them. Beatriz Segura, Melani Olivares, Jaime Olías, Ella Kweku, Lucía Caraballo, Javier Beltrán, Meritxell Calvo, Silma López, Laura Galán, Elisabeth Gelabert, Ignacio Montes, Antonio Durán 'Morris', Jonás Berami, Jorge Kent and Cristina Plazas, among others , complete the cast of the series.
Beguinas is a production of Atresmedia TV in collaboration with Buendía Estudios. Montse García, Sonia Martínez and Amparo Miralles are the executive producers of this fiction, which will be directed by Rómulo Aguillaume and Claudia Pinto. The script will be written by Irene Rodríguez, Esther Morales and Silvia Arribas.
Marta de Miguel signs the Production direction, Iván Caso and Álex García the Photography direction and Jorge de Soto the Art direction. Bubi Escobar will be in charge of Wardrobe, while Makeup and Hairstyling will be directed respectively by Mariló Serrano and Fermín Galán. Juan León is the Casting Director.
Synopsis
Segovia, 1559. Lucía de Avellaneda celebrates her engagement party with the Marquis of Peñarrosa, a nobleman chosen by her brother. This marriage promises to reinforce the financial and social status of the family, but, in the middle of the celebration, the fiancée receives an unexpected letter from a woman who claims to be her mother and who claims her on her deathbed.
Lucía shows up at the beguinage, where her mother has summoned her. In this place she lives with other women independently and outside the Church. The young woman opens up to a new world that will make her question everything she has known until now. And, furthermore, he will know love through a pure and uncontrollable, but forbidden, passion. He will risk everything for Telmo, a Jewish man who must hide his beliefs and his past.
Main cast and characters
Lucía de Avellaneda (Amaia Aberasturi) Intelligent, curious and combative. Educated and innocent, until her mother's call disrupts her life. In the beguinage she discovers an environment of sorority and critical thinking that revolutionizes her idea of ​​the world and breaks down the walls that her status as a Christian noble woman has imposed on her. When she meets Telmo she feels for the first time an attraction that she has never experienced, but his commitment and loyalty will stop her impulses, determined to fight for what really matters to her.
Telmo Medina (Yon González): Telmo is an attractive, lucid and mysterious young man who hides his Jewish origins. He works in a bakery and supplies the beguinage with what it needs from outside. He doesn't want problems, but he doesn't avoid them either. Loyal, sincere and honest, he cannot help but risk everything for a Christian noble woman.
Marie Anne (Beatriz Segura) Beguine and the successor of The Great Lady, she is wise, strong and enigmatic. Its mission is to protect the beguinage from certain ecclesiastical authorities who fear its independence. Guiding Lucía through the truth, she will help her connect with her mother's spirit and live in the beguinage with other women who, like her, long for a freedom that they cannot find outside. In her past, she loved intensely and had to overcome a traumatic breakup, but that passion is unleashed again, although this time she does not want to repress herself despite the danger of remaining in love with a clandestine and sinful love.
Sibila García (Melani Olivares): A distrustful, surviving and sensitive woman, who grew up in misery and prostitution. Pregnant, she decided to escape and found her place in the beguinage. Her biggest concern is her daughter and, even though she reproaches her for it, she will do everything possible to try to protect her. The succession of Lucrecia is disputed and she competes with Marie Anne for the position of Great Lady.
Guiomar Ruy (Ella Kweku): Nigua, an Antillean slave, was sold to a doctor from Seville who gave her her new name and educated her when he noticed the maid's innate curiosity. She learned the trade of midwife from her mother and cultivated her interest in the human body and botany. She obtained his letter of freedom and decided to move to the beguinage of Valladolid where he can develop his concerns and care for the sick. She has judgment, instinct and knowledge. She gets upset with ignorance, prejudice and evil. Shee feels a deep complicity with Gonzalo, the clergyman, a harmony that sooner or later, she will have to give a name to.
Beatriz García (Lucía Caraballo): Daughter of Sibila and one of the youngest of the beguinage. Innocent, happy and lively. Her sexuality is awakening and she enjoys her body with curiosity and without fear until life outside the walls pushes her to hide her most intimate impulses. Her freedom of thought and work contrasts with that of Lucía. She has a relationship with her mother that has ups and downs, but the love they have for each other is above all. Each has a lot to learn from the other.
Juana Aranda (Silma López): Daughter of Sancho, the owner of the workshop, and sister of Lebrín. She enjoys an independence that was uncommon at that time. She has chosen to enter the beguinage to avoid a bad marriage or ending up dependent on his brother. Intelligent, prudent and thorough. She is in love with Telmo, but wants to be reciprocated. He has such a noble heart that his love does not prevent him from empathizing with Lucía and helping Telmo when things go wrong.
Lebrín Aranda (Jonás Berami): Close friend of Telmo, son of Sancho, the owner of the bakery and the only brother of Juana, the beguine. Rogue, generous and lively, he knows how to live avoiding laws, rules and sins. He enjoys carnal pleasures and lets himself be carried away by Jimena's lust until he discovers her danger and her evil ways. He will use his best resources to try to save the Beguines from the Inquisition.
Rodrigo de Guzmán, Marquis of Peñarrosa (Javier Beltrán): He is Lucía's fiancé. Castilian nobleman, of ancient ancestry and fortune. He is very well connected and has negotiated with his future brother-in-law to settle his debts and open the doors to him in Court in exchange for this marriage. He loves Lucía, she seems to him the right woman to fulfill her role as marchioness. He is dutiful, splendid and traditional, but he does not hesitate to bring out his most sinister side when his commitment is threatened.
Munio de Avellaneda, Count of Vellaví (Jaime Olías): Lucía's brother and heir to the County, but also to the debts left by his father. He needs to recover privileges and fortune, and his sister's marriage is the perfect deal. Arrogant, irascible and proud. He is willing to do anything to save his lineage and keep up appearances.
Jimena Suárez de Córdoba (Meritxell Calvo): Munio's wife. Intelligent, frivolous and capricious. He hoped to live up to his condition, but the Avellanedas' fortune is in debt and the only thing that can solve it is his sister-in-law's wedding. She will do everything possible to help her husband achieve it. She likes to seduce, get the most out of life and cleverly circumvent the rigid rules that her lineage demands. She won't hesitate to play with fire when she meets Lebrín, a hummingbird who, like her, doesn't want to miss out on the pleasures that life offers.
Catalina (Laura Galán): Lucía's faithful maid. Affectionate, smiling, devout and superstitious, she is torn between loyalty to Lucía and fear of Munio. Lucía, her mistress, and the beguines, who will pay dearly for her ignorance. She will do everything possible to correct her mistakes and ease her conscience.
Lucrecia de Avellaneda (Elisabeth Gelabert): The Great Lady of the Beguinage. Daughter of its founder, Leonor Labrit and heir to her legacy for which she had to sacrifice her children, distancing them from her side. Married to Pedro de Avellaneda, who called her crazy, she took refuge in the beguinage where she served as Great Lady. Cultured and mystical, her life and death are surrounded by mystery.
Gabriela Grijalvo (Cristina Plazas): Widow of a renowned printer and mother of Gonzalo. Cultured and respected lady from Valladolid renounced her true love for fear of facing her son's rejection.
Gonzalo de Grijalvo (Ignacio Montes): Clergyman related to the beguinate. Intelligent, attractive and empathetic. She admires the Beguines for their devotion and devotion to those in need, but above all Guiomar, with whom he has great complicity.
Father Lasarte (Antonio Durán 'Morris'): A priest with pretensions, whose greatest ambition is to end the privileges of the beguinages and become part of the Court of the Inquisition. Cunning and scheming, he uses fear and ignorance to manipulate the people and get them to demonize these women, inventing falsehoods about them. His main objective is Marie Anne, the Great Lady, whom he cannot defeat.
Commissioner Utrera (Jorge Kent) The executing arm of the Inquisition in Valladolid. Pursue crimes that threaten the power of the Church. He has the beguines in his sights, but knows the risks of attacking them because they enjoy important social support. Shrewd, arrogant and libidinous, he exercises his power with the arrogance that his position gives him.
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Anna Noguera et Albert Moreno, meilleurs athletes individuels aux Neptune Awards
Le theatre municipal Ateneu de Igualada a de nouveau ete mis en scene ce dimanche, lors du gala des Neptune Awards, qui a recompense les meilleurs athletes de la capitale d'Anoia en 2018. L'evenement etait compose de deux parties: la premiere, mettant en vedette les meilleurs athletes de l'ecole, et le second, axe sur les entites, les clubs et les athletes federes continuer la lecture .
Le point culminant de la soiree a ete la nomination des deux meilleurs athletes individuels, recompenses remportees par les triathletes de l'Athletic Club of Igualada (CAI), Anna Noguera et Albert Moreno. Anna Noguera etait la championne d'Etat absolue en triathlon longue distance et triathlon longue distance et 4e du triathlon europeen moyenne distance. Albert Moreno, quant a lui, a termine 3eme du Triathlon moyenne distance europeen et premier qualificatif d'Etat au Marathon de Barcelone l'annee derniere. Noguera a battu les autres finalistes, la Sheila Avilé(CAI) et le grimpeur Alba Pelfort (UEC Anoia Excursion Club), et Moreno a depasse le Marc Sáathlete du nchez (CAI) et Joan Masip (CTT Borges).
Dans la categorie des meilleurs sportifs de sports collectifs, les gagnants ont ete la basketteuse Laia Solé, Champion d'Europe des moins de 20 ans avec l'equipe d'etat et joueur de la ligue universitaire americaine, ainsi qu'Elagi Deitg (Igualada Hockey Club), troisieme gardien de but le moins marque en OK League et 6e en Ligue et semi-finaliste en Coupe avec son club.
Athletes Marta Galló (CAI) et Àlex González (CAI) a egalement ete elu meilleur athlete promis; Pol Cantero (Club Handball Igualada) comme entraineur le plus remarquable; et le joueur feminin du club de handball d'Igualada et le joueur masculin A du club de hockey d'Igualada comme equipes de base avec le plus de projections.
Le jury des prix a recompense Gemma Cubí, du Club Handball Igualada, qui a promu le projet inclusif Special Handball en 2007, desormais consolide par l'entite, ainsi qu'au Club Natació Igualada pour l'organisation de l'evenement. Le sport le plus important de l'annee ecoulee, qui etait la 80e edition de la Coupe de Noel.
Auparavant, des mentions etaient donnees aux sportifs et aux clubs d'Igualada qui avaient obtenu des resultats importants. Ils etaient Pere Cos et Maria Rosa Piqué (Anoia MTB Sports Group), Nil López et Jana Busquets (Anoia Gymnastic Club), Pol Segura et Aina Llambés (Anoia Rugby Club), Unai Gràcia et Laia Xin (Igualada Hockey Sports Association), Álex Pulido (Asociación Petanca Fátima 2013), Eduard Burgès et Judit Lamolla (Igualada Basketball Club), Nil Solé et Milagros Prieto (Igualada Bowling Club), Jordi Soteras (Igualada Chess Club), Pedro Molina et Sílvia Mestre (Igualada Bodybuilding Physical Club)), Fran Arévalo (Igualada Football Club), Bernat Ortega (Igualada Frontennis Club), Alex Varea et Laura Rodríguez (Igualada Swimming Club), David Sánchez (Waterpolo Igualada Swimming Club), Ivet Bonet (Igualada Figure Skating Club),
Quim Pol et Aura Serra de la Fondation Mowgli et Pau Via Foundation et Berta Camprubí des Escolapias. Quant au lycee, les meilleurs ont ete Nil Aguilera et Carla Guillén de l'Academie Igualada, Pepe Domínguez et Carlota Coll des ecoles Montclar-Mestral, Pol Coronel et Alba Gras de l'ecole Maristes Igualada, Andreu Pérez et Nerea Muñoz du College Monalco, Oriol Viladrich et Meritxell Gassó de l'ecole Anoia, Angel Guillorme et Doae Chellak Les Guennouni de l'ecole Auria, Arnau Baltà et Sílvia Puig de l'ecole Pia, l'Institut Nil Cabello et Ona Vidal de Badia i Margarit, Yousaf Zeriouh et Lena Carles de l'Institut Joan Mercader et Josep Domènech et Carlota Díaz-Guerra de l'Institut Pere Vives Vich. De plus, Manel Cervera et Ana Hernández a egalement recu une mention speciale pour sa contribution aux sports scolaires.
La ceremonie a ete dirigee par la journaliste de TV3 Marta Bosch et a vu les performances de l'humoriste Txabi Franquesa et du groupe de danse et de technologie Brodas Bros.
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