Latin shows debuted on Polish television in the 1980s and were successfully continued at the beginning of the 21st century. Many of them won the hearts of viewers who flocked to the screens during broadcast hours to follow the adventures and life turmoil of their favorite characters. Although time passes and their replacements have long been taken by their equivalents, some are still very popular and popular. Here are the titles of productions that undoubtedly became real hits of the small screen.
Young women heroines of Latin soap operas. These productions were a hit in Poland
The craze for South American productions in Poland was started by a Brazilian telenovela. When the first episode debuted on domestic television in the mid-1980s, the streets were empty. The plot focuses on the fate of a white woman subordinate to a wealthy cotton planter, Almeidow. Even though she is a maid, thanks to the man’s mother, who treats her like her own daughter, she manages to get a solid education and can grace the salons, wearing dresses made of the best materials. Her idyllic life ends when the heir to a fortune, Leoncio, returns from Europe and falls madly in love with her.
The Argentine soap opera with Natalia Oreiro in the main role turned out to be an equally big hit among the Polish audience. It is the story of a young girl, Milagros, who, after reaching adulthood, leaves the convent where she was raised from the day she was born to serve in the house of the Di Carlo family. There she falls in love with a young heir to a fortune, Ivo, who is not very stable in his feelings, and his numerous adventures in the heart set the course of the plot. In the meantime, it turns out that the boy’s father, who is also the 18-year-old’s boss, is also her biological father.
Poles loved Latin productions. These titles broke viewing records
If you’ve ever been interested in Latinas, you’ve undoubtedly heard of the TV series “The Price of Dreams.” As in the previous titles, here also the main role is played by a young woman, Rubi. Although he comes from a poor family, he wants to bask in luxury. Her unbridled ambitions and desire to achieve success are intertwined with calculation and ruthlessness. However, she did not expect that the price she would have to pay for realizing her dreams would be so painfully high.
Another true classic of this genre is “Esmeralda”, which won the hearts of millions of Poles in the second half of the 1990s. It is the story of a beautiful blind girl with whom the fabulously wealthy Jose Armando falls madly in love. Neither of them has any idea that this is not their first meeting. When they were infants, a switch took place, as a result of which he grew up in a wealthy home and she was raised in the care of a poor family. Will their feelings overcome the difficulties despite class differences? Also worthy of special attention is “Enchanted Love”, full of intrigue and unexpected twists, about a poor girl, Maria Jose, who gives her heart to the wrong man, Alejandro Lombardo. This begins a family war filled with insidious intrigues, shocking decisions, betrayals and crimes, all set against the backdrop of fiery romances.
Source: Gazeta

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