Bermúdez | |
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Title card
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Genre | Telenovela / Comedy |
Written by | Dago García |
Directed by |
Andrés Marroquín Gabriel Casilimas (second unit) Jhon Barros (assistant) |
Starring |
Víctor Hugo Cabrera Valentina Rendón Diego Bertie Andrea Nocetti |
Theme music composer | J. Pulido |
Opening theme | Tengo (Fabo Romero and Ana Franco) |
Composer(s) | Fabo Romero, J. Pulido |
Country of origin | Colombia |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 80 x 1 h (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Adriana Mesa |
Producer(s) | Dago García, Asier Aguilar |
Location(s) | Bogotá |
Cinematography | Rafael Puentes, Fernando Traslaviña |
Editor(s) | Claudia Acevedo, Luis Fernando Martínez |
Camera setup | Multicamera |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Caracol TV |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | February 2 | – August 21, 2009
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Muñoz vale por dos |
External links | |
Website |
Bermúdez is a 2009 Colombian telenovela produced and broadcast by Caracol TV. It was initially released as Todas odian a Bermúdez ("All women hate Bermúdez").
The telenovela tells the story of Arturo Bermúdez (Víctor Hugo Cabrera), a sports journalist who works for Hechos, a Bogotá-based weekly current issues news magazine. Bermúdez, who excels as a journalist, nevertheless is regarded as an annoying person, who tends to make disrespectful remarks and jokes, especially toward women. The former editor-in-chief of the magazine quit because of Bermúdez's behaviour.
Hechos's owner, Gonzalo Lleras (Diego Bertie), who returns to Colombia in order to run his businesses, appoints Silvia Vargas (Valentina Rendón) —at the moment editor-in-chief of an evening newspaper— as the new publisher of the magazine. Both Lleras and Vargas are college classmates of Bermúdez, who jokingly refers to Silvia as cuatrolámparas ("four-lamps", because Silvia used to wear glasses during her college years).
Bermúdez, who thought he would become the new editor-in-chief of the magazine as he was friends with then publisher Aníbal Fernández (Alberto León Jaramillo), is transferred by Silvia from the sports section to the "home and women's issues" section instead, as a punishment for an article by Bermúdez published on the magazine during Aníbal's tenure, criticizing the role of women in the Police, responsible for security at football stadia during matches (incidentally, Silvia's older sister, Lina, a police official, was harshly criticized by Arturo in the article), which prompted a backlash among readers and advertisers. Silvia makes Bermúdez rectify the article. Therefore, he is decided to not allow Silvia to "humiliate" him, trying to make Silvia feel bad or angry, with little success. Instead, Vargas ends up helping Bermúdez when he needs it.