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Vietnam Rose
Philippine television drama series
Philippine television drama series
| Field | Value | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| alt_name | Hoa hồng Việt Nam | ||||||
| caption | Title card | ||||||
| image | Logo-vietnamrose2.jpg | ||||||
| genre | {{Plainlist | ||||||
| runtime | 30 minutes | ||||||
| writer | Ricky Lee | ||||||
| director | Joel Lamangan | ||||||
| developer | Dado Lumibao (concept development head) | ||||||
| starring | {{Plainlist | ||||||
| * Maricel Soriano<ref>{{cite news | last1 | Neil | title=Critics or the Viewers: Which Opinion Matters More in Determining a Show's Success? | url=https://www.lionheartv.net/2021/10/critics-or-the-viewers-which-opinion-matters-more-in-determining-a-shows-success/ | access-date=4 April 2022 | work=LionhearTV | date=5 October 2021}} |
| country | Philippines | ||||||
| language | {{plainlist | ||||||
| camera | Multiple-camera setup | ||||||
| endtheme | "Magpahanggang Wakas" by Martin Nievera | ||||||
| composer | Arnie Mendaros | ||||||
| location | {{Plainlist | ||||||
| * Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam<ref name | "philstar1" | ||||||
| network | ABS-CBN | ||||||
| num_episodes | 105 | ||||||
| first_aired | |||||||
| last_aired |
- Drama
- Romance
- Maricel Soriano
- Assunta De Rossi
- Angelica Panganiban
- John Estrada
- Jason Abalos
- Tagalog
- Vietnamese
- Philippines
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Vietnam Rose () is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Joel Lamangan, it stars Maricel Soriano, Assunta de Rossi, Angelica Panganiban, John Estrada and Jason Abalos. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up from September 19, 2005 to February 10, 2006, replacing Green Rose.
Synopsis
Vietnam Rose follows the journey of Nguyễn Đặng Thiêm Yểu, a Vietnamese woman and survivor of the Vietnam War. The show's narratives focuses on the consequences of the separation of family members due to the war as opposed to patriotisms associated with it. Yểu went to the Philippines and grew into Carina Mojica dela Cerna, a successful businesswoman who is married to an influential man (played by John Estrada).
To face her past, she goes back to Vietnam to face her mother. Here, Carina meets her half-sister, Đoàn Đặng Thiên Tín (played by Angelica Panganiban).
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Maricel Soriano as Carina Mojica dela Cerna (Nguyễn Đặng Thiêm Yểu)
- John Estrada as Alexander "Alex" dela Cerna
- Assunta de Rossi as Adriana (mistress of Alex)
- Jason Abalos as JR Hernandez (Enrico's son)
- Angelica Panganiban as Đoàn Đặng Thiên Tín
- Jay Manalo as Lê Đình Hiền Hoàng (Miguel)
Supporting cast
- Ricky Davao as Enrico Hernandez
- Gina Alajar as Amanda Hernandez
- AJ Dee as Trần Him Hạnh Trinh
- Jim Pebanco as Armando Custodio
- Rosa Rosal as Editha dela Cerna
- Chanda Romero as Vida Mojica
- Ilonah Jean as Emilia Custodio
- Tony Mabesa as Fidel dela Cerna
- Gilette Sandico as Nguyễn Đặng Thiên Yểu (dying mom)
- Baron Geisler as Nguyễn Vũ Phòng Luận Hồi/Billy (Isabel's father/young Vietnamese)
- Lollie Mara as Luz
- Janelle Quintana
- Joseph Bitangcol as Paolo Custodio
- Michelle Madrigal as Faith dela Cerna
Guest cast
- Kathryn Bernardo as Young Carina dela Cerna
- Joshua Dionisio as Young Lê Đình Hiền Hoàng (Miguel)
- Carla Humphries as Young Editha dela Cerna
- Luis Alandy as Carina's father
- Kristopher Peralta as Young Enrico Hernandez
Awards
Soriano won The 20th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Actress award for Vietnam Rose.
References
References
- (20 July 2005). "Forget Ho Chi Minh City.". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- (2 October 2017). "Making Waves: 10 Years of Cinemalaya". Anvil Publishing, Inc..
- (5 October 2021). "Critics or the Viewers: Which Opinion Matters More in Determining a Show's Success?". LionhearTV.
- (9 July 2008). "Martin Nievera promotes his new album "Ikaw ang Pangarap"". PEP.ph.
- (4 July 2005). "Into the Heart of Ho Chi Minh City". Philstar.com.
- (19 September 2005). "Maricel Soriano: I don't miss sex". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- (17 September 2020). "Media Culture in Transnational Asia: Convergences and Divergences". Rutgers University Press.
- (23 September 2005). "Vietnam Rose". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- (3 February 2022). "Arjo Atayde's co-stars in Cattleya Killer revealed; GMA-7 actor is joining cast". PEP.ph.
- (12 November 2005). "Red, red, Rosa". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- "Throwback: Remember Michelle Madrigal from Star Circle Quest?". SPOT.PH.
- (17 December 2005). "Luis Alandy Is Not Just a Pretty Face". Arab News.
- (31 October 2006). "Of Rivalries And Delayed Awards.". The Manila Times.
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