Mujeres Asesinas

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  • 2012
  • 4 Seasons
  • 8.1  (366)

Mujeres Asesinas is a Spanish-language show that premiered on the Univision network in 2008. The show is an adaptation of the Argentine drama of the same name, which aired on Telefe in 2005. The show features a different female lead character in each episode, each one depicting a woman who has committed murder for a variety of reasons. The show is known for its vivid and often graphic depictions of violence, as well as its exploration of the psychological motivations that drive women to commit murder. The show is hosted by Mexican actress and singer Rosa Mar, who is known for her work in telenovelas like La Usurpadora and Dos Mujeres, Un Camino. Throughout the series, Rosa Mar introduces each episode and provides context for the story that is about to unfold. She also provides commentary on the psychological and societal factors that might have contributed to each woman's decision to commit murder. The show's first episode, which aired in March 2008, tells the story of Estela Carrillo, a housewife who murders her abusive husband in a fit of rage. The episode explores the complex emotions that led Estela to commit this act and the difficult choices she must make in order to stay out of prison. Subsequent episodes feature women from all walks of life, including a nun who kills to protect her congregation, a wealthy socialite who hires a hitman to kill her husband, and a young girl who murders her own father after years of abuse. Despite its often graphic content, Mujeres Asesinas has been praised for its bold and uncompromising portrayal of women's experiences. The show is unafraid to tackle difficult subjects like domestic violence, sexual abuse, and psychological trauma, and it does so with sensitivity and honesty. Throughout the series, each female lead character is given the opportunity to tell her own story and to offer her own perspective on the events that led her to commit murder. In addition to its gripping and often shocking storylines, Mujeres Asesinas is known for its high production values and top-notch performances. The show features some of the most talented actresses in Latin America, including Ana de la Reguera, Kate del Castillo, and Mariana Seoane. Each episode is shot with care and attention to detail, with the show's cinematography and editing helping to intensify the drama and emotion of each story. Over the course of its run, Mujeres Asesinas became a cultural touchstone in Latin America, sparking discussions and debates about the place of women in society and the factors that might drive them to commit violent acts. The show's frank and uncompromising exploration of violence and its aftermath pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on television, and helped to establish a new benchmark for quality programming in the Spanish-speaking world. In conclusion, Mujeres Asesinas is a gripping and emotionally charged drama that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. Through its vivid and often graphic depictions of violence, the show forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about the world we live in and the forces that shape our lives. With its bold storytelling, top-notch performances, and unflinching honesty, Mujeres Asesinas remains one of the most compelling and groundbreaking dramas in recent memory.

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Lorena, Mother
12. Lorena, Mother
March 25, 2008
Lorena is dreaming of moving to a new house and living a better life. After she becomes pregnant, her desire becomes stronger. On the contrary, her husband, a local drug dealer, wants to keep a carefree life.
Noemi, Mad
11. Noemi, Mad
March 18, 2013
Three women find boxes containing body parts in front of their houses. The body parts belong to a man named Manuel, who they all know. Police interrogate all three women as suspects, believing that one of them has killed Manuel.
Carolina, Humiliated
10. Carolina, Humiliated
March 11, 2008
Carolina points a gun with her shaking hands at her dad. Carolina's dad has sexually been abusing her. Also, her coworker, Marcelo, is fond of her but she can't allow herself to be close to him. She feels she has had enough.
Nina, Distrustful
9. Nina, Distrustful
March 4, 2008
Jose and Gabriela develop a passionate relationship. They enjoy having time together and overcoming their differences. The problem is Jose's an old married man and Gabriela is a high school student. Jose's wife and Gabriela's mother are working together.
Marga, Victim
8. Marga, Victim
February 28, 2008
Margarita works in a tiny locked up place, where the owner, Rafa, doesn't pay her for work. He also physically abuses her. Her coworker, Miguel, also wants to take advantage of her. All she wants is to talk to her son, who has just started preschool.
Alicia, Debtor
6. Alicia, Debtor
February 12, 2008
Alicia is living a tough life, with very little. Her mother talks to her about a trip to Brazil, but she refuses to help Alicia. Her mother's selfish remarks get on Alicia's nerves more and more each day.
Azucena, Avenger
5. Azucena, Avenger
February 5, 2008
Azucena weds Alberto to live as his wife until death. Azucena is still a minor and Alberto is close to her father's age. She doesn't need much time to find out that her newlywed home is a prison she can't escape from.
Marcela, Hurt
4. Marcela, Hurt
January 29, 2008
After Marcela's mother, Ana, comes back home after years of imprisonment, Marcela loses her peace of mind. Whatever Marcela does seems to piss off Ana, which reminds her of how she got a huge burn mark on her face.
Marta, Manipulator
3. Marta, Manipulator
January 22, 2008
Sofia finds her lover, Pedro, dead on their bed. When the police arrive, Sofia's daughter, Marta, tells them that it's her mother who has killed him and that she has been accusing Marta and Pedro of having an affair.
Thelma, Impatient
2. Thelma, Impatient
January 15, 2008
Thelma is getting fed up with her husband, who works all the time. She finds everything about him revolting. She is desperately seeking an exit to escape from her current life.
Dolores, Possessed
1. Dolores, Possessed
January 8, 2008
Dolores, Victoria, and their father hear strange noises every night. Dolores believes that the house is haunted by the devil. They invite a priest to pray for them, but things in the house are only getting worse.
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Mujeres Asesinas is a Spanish-language show that premiered on the Univision network in 2008. The show is an adaptation of the Argentine drama of the same name, which aired on Telefe in 2005. The show features a different female lead character in each episode, each one depicting a woman who has committed murder for a variety of reasons. The show is known for its vivid and often graphic depictions of violence, as well as its exploration of the psychological motivations that drive women to commit murder.

The show is hosted by Mexican actress and singer Rosa Mar, who is known for her work in telenovelas like La Usurpadora and Dos Mujeres, Un Camino. Throughout the series, Rosa Mar introduces each episode and provides context for the story that is about to unfold. She also provides commentary on the psychological and societal factors that might have contributed to each woman's decision to commit murder.

The show's first episode, which aired in March 2008, tells the story of Estela Carrillo, a housewife who murders her abusive husband in a fit of rage. The episode explores the complex emotions that led Estela to commit this act and the difficult choices she must make in order to stay out of prison. Subsequent episodes feature women from all walks of life, including a nun who kills to protect her congregation, a wealthy socialite who hires a hitman to kill her husband, and a young girl who murders her own father after years of abuse.

Despite its often graphic content, Mujeres Asesinas has been praised for its bold and uncompromising portrayal of women's experiences. The show is unafraid to tackle difficult subjects like domestic violence, sexual abuse, and psychological trauma, and it does so with sensitivity and honesty. Throughout the series, each female lead character is given the opportunity to tell her own story and to offer her own perspective on the events that led her to commit murder.

In addition to its gripping and often shocking storylines, Mujeres Asesinas is known for its high production values and top-notch performances. The show features some of the most talented actresses in Latin America, including Ana de la Reguera, Kate del Castillo, and Mariana Seoane. Each episode is shot with care and attention to detail, with the show's cinematography and editing helping to intensify the drama and emotion of each story.

Over the course of its run, Mujeres Asesinas became a cultural touchstone in Latin America, sparking discussions and debates about the place of women in society and the factors that might drive them to commit violent acts. The show's frank and uncompromising exploration of violence and its aftermath pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on television, and helped to establish a new benchmark for quality programming in the Spanish-speaking world.

In conclusion, Mujeres Asesinas is a gripping and emotionally charged drama that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. Through its vivid and often graphic depictions of violence, the show forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about the world we live in and the forces that shape our lives. With its bold storytelling, top-notch performances, and unflinching honesty, Mujeres Asesinas remains one of the most compelling and groundbreaking dramas in recent memory.

  • Premiere Date
    January 4, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (366)