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Ventanarosa
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Ventanarosa is a production company formally founded by Salma Hayek in 1999. It's Spanish language translation literally means pink window.
Its first feature film was the Arturo Ripstein-helmed El Coronel No Tiene Quien le Escriba based on the Gabriel García Márquez novel of the same name. The film was Mexico's official selection for submission to the Best Foreign Film category at the Academy Awards.
In
2001 the Ventanarosa-produced
Showtime movie
In the Time of the Butterflies (film), another adaptation of a
Hispanic author's work, was broadcast. The next year
Frida, a film Hayek had been involved with since
1997, was released. Its success, including two
Oscar wins, coupled with the good reception of In the Time of the Butterflies was followed by the
2003 Emmy-winning
The Maldonado Miracle, also for Showtime.
Ventanrosa became involved with
Reveille Productions'
United States adaptation of the
Colombian telenovela,
Yo Soy Betty La Fea in
2004. The series later titled
Ugly Betty was picked up by
ABC, where it currently airs.
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