
"Todos somos angeles de una sola ala.
La unica manera que tenemos de volar es abrazandonos
unos a otros"
Summary:
Celeste is a poor girl living with her mother Lucia. Lusia has cancer,
and although she tries to hide it from Celeste, Celeste discovers it!
Celeste works in a plant nursery, and one day, while transfering plants,
she met Franco, whose car got stuck and he needed help.
She helps him and he invites her to coffee. As they talk Franco tells
Celeste the legend about the sun and moon (In Spanish Sol y Luna):
St. Franciscus once gave all he had to “Brothers sun and Sisters moon”,
he thought that names have no importance and therefore he called the men
Sol and the women Luna.
After telling her the legend, Franco asks her what’s her name and she
answers: Luna.
Without knowing each other’s names, they set to meet in the same place
tomorrow.
Meanwhile Lusia gets worse and she’s dying...
Franco and Celeste continue to meat and they plant a tree together. They
swear that as long as it lives, they will love each other. They set to
meat the next day and tell their names...
In that same night Lusia dies in Celeste’s arms..
While Celeste was mourning in her house, Franco thought Celeste played a
joke on him and he pulled the tree out...
Aida, Lusia’s best friend offers Celeste to move and live with her in
order to leave the house, which was so full of memories.
With a small number of personal things, Celeste comes into the castle of
the Visconti family (Actually it’s Ferrero, but all the family’s fortune
comes from the mistress side)
The mistress, Teresa, who needed a new maid, thought that Aida brought
her a new maid and she sends Celeste to wear uniforms. She was so
manipulative, that neither Celeste, nor Aida could tell her she was
wrong...
Celeste became the maid then, and almost everyone dislike her. Teresa,
is a very cold woman and she treats her badly, Enzo, Teresa’s son, is
“attracted” to Celeste and he tries to rape her many times. RITA, the
doughter likes Celeste and they become friends. Selica, the matron is
practically a witch and she also treats her badly. Only with Leandro, Teresa’s
husband (who is also Aida’s brother) Celeste was able to create a kind
relationship and they like each other.
Then comes the last member of the family. After a few days the twin
brother of Enzo comes back home and Celeste finds out he’s no other
than Franco...
At first they are both angry at each other, but then they recocilliate
and they fall in love with each other.
BUT, not one of them knows the secret that Lusia has kept all her life:
Leandro was Celeste’s father...
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Cast and Crew:
Andrea Del Boca----------------------------------------Celeste
LA ACTUACION ESPECIAL DE
Dora Baret-----------------------------------------------Teresa
LA PRESENTACION DE
Gustavo Bermúdez--------------------------------------Franco
Y
Germán Palacios----------------------------------------Enzo
PRIMER ACTOR
Arturo Maly---------------------------------------------Bruno Rosetti
CON
Erika Wallner-------------------------------------------Silvana
Andrea Bonelli------------------------------------------Laura
Y
Rodolfo Machado---------------------------------------Leandro
ELENCO PROTAGONICO
ACTOR INVITADO
Roberto Antier------------------------------------------Daniel
Patricia Castell------------------------------------------Selica
Gustavo Rey--------------------------------------------Ramiro
Viviana Saccone----------------------------------------Rita
ACTRIZ INVITADA
Graciela Pal---------------------------------------------Cachita
Y
Adela Gleijer--------------------------------------------Aída
Regina Lamm--------------------------------------------Lusía
Roberto Fiore--------------------------------------------Ramón
Raquel Casal--------------------------------------------Vanina
SOBRE UNA IDEA DE
Jorge Vaillant
Enrique Torres
Raúl Lecouna
AUTORES
Enrique Torres
José Nicolás
ESCENOGRAFIA
Horacio Esquival
ASESSOR DE VESTUARIO
Héctor Vidal Rivas
ILUMINACION
Pierre Degisuar
PRODUCCION EJECUTIVA
Celso Durán
PRODUCCION GENERAL
Raúl Lecouna
DIRECCION INTEGRAL
Nicolás Del Boca
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