: It won the prestigious Golden Martín Fierro Award in 2005, the highest honor in Argentine television. The Mexican Sensation (2008)
Mujeres Asesinas is a highly acclaimed anthology series that explores the real-life psychological and social factors driving women to commit homicide. Originally an Argentine phenomenon based on Marisa Grinstein's books, it has since been adapted into popular versions across Mexico and other countries. Season 1 Highlights (2022 Reboot)
Preguntas útiles para discusión o análisis (pueden usarse en clase o club de serie) mujeres asesinas temporada 1
La producción mexicana contó con actrices de primer nivel que se entregaron por completo a sus roles. Verlas transformarse de mujeres comunes y corrientes a asesinas desesperadas es un ejercicio actoral fascinante. La química y la tensión con sus co-protagonistas masculinos elevan el nivel de cada episodio.
Itatí Cantoral This pilot episode set the bar impossibly high. Cándida is a pregnant woman whose husband is obsessively jealous, convinced the child is not his. After enduring months of psychological torture and physical control, Cándida reaches her limit. The ending, involving a pair of scissors, remains one of the most horrific images in Mexican television history. Itatí Cantoral (famous for María la del Barrio ) delivers a chilling performance that transitions from timid submission to ferocious rage. : It won the prestigious Golden Martín Fierro
While all 20 episodes are worth watching, a few from Mujeres Asesinas Temporada 1 have become legendary in pop culture. Here are the three most discussed chapters.
Because there are two major versions (the original 2008 Mexican series and the 2022 reboot), the stories vary: 2022 Version (ViX Reboot) Season 1 Highlights (2022 Reboot) Preguntas útiles para
: A poignant episode depicting a woman struggling with the physical and emotional burden of caring for an invalid partner.