Infieles (2005)
A Chilean erotic comedy series exploring infidelity in all its forms, blending sharp humor with candid relationship drama across six seasons.
Infieles - Series Information
- Original Title: Infieles
- First Air Year: 2005
- Last Air Year: 2012
- Created by: Rodrigo Gijón
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Comedy, Drama
- Content Rating (US): TV-14
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (42 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 6
- Number of Episodes: 160
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: Spanish
- Spoken Languages: Spanish
- First Air Date: July 7, 2005 (United States - TV-14), July 7, 2005 (Mexico - B-15)
- Networks: Chilevisión
- Alternative Titles: Infieles: Cariño a la Chilena (CL)
- Production Countries: Chile
Infieles - Plot
Erotic comedy series about infidelity in couples and the different situations that lead people to commit it. The episodes use as reasons, among others, serious sexual disagreement, simple use of a favorable moment without thinking about the consequences, habits or deteriorating or unpleasant attitudes, etc. Without ever losing humor and mischief.
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Infieles - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Rodrigo Gijón
Main Cast
- Noelia Arias
- Jaime Omeñaca
- Juan Pablo Miranda
- Yamila Reyna
- Camilo Carmona
- Andrés Pozo
- Ramón Llao
- Alejandro Trejo
- Julio González Littin
- Eduardo Paxeco
Writers
- Rodrigo Gijón
- Rodrigo González
- Sergio Bravo
- Marco Antonio de la Parra
- Jordi Bachs
Infieles - FAQs
What is Infieles about?
Infieles is a Chilean erotic comedy that explores the many faces of infidelity in romantic relationships. Each episode dramatizes a different scenario — from sexual incompatibility and opportunistic temptation to bad habits and emotional neglect — all handled with a consistent sense of humor and mischief.
When did Infieles first air on Chilevisión?
Infieles premiered on July 7, 2005, on the Chilean network Chilevisión. The show ran for seven years, concluding in 2012 after six seasons and 160 episodes, making it one of the longer-running anthology-style comedies in Chilean television history.
How many seasons and episodes does Infieles have?
Infieles ran for 6 seasons and a total of 160 episodes. Each season varied in length, with later seasons growing considerably — Season 6 alone featured 42 episodes. Each episode tells a self-contained story centered on a different couple and their experience with infidelity.
Is Infieles an anthology series?
Yes, Infieles follows an anthology format. Each episode presents a standalone story featuring different characters and situations, all connected by the central theme of infidelity. This structure allows the show to explore a wide range of relationship dynamics, tones, and comedic scenarios without a continuous narrative arc.
Who created Infieles?
Infieles was created by Rodrigo Gijón, who also contributed as a writer on the series. The writing team included several collaborators such as Rodrigo González, Sergio Bravo, Marco Antonio de la Parra, Jordi Bachs, César Caro Cruz, and Ricardo Vicuña, giving the show a diverse creative voice across its run.
What is the content rating for Infieles?
Infieles carries a TV-14 rating in the United States, indicating content that may be unsuitable for children under 14. Given its erotic comedy premise and frank treatment of adult themes like sexual dissatisfaction and infidelity, the rating reflects the show's mature but not explicitly graphic tone.
Where can I watch Infieles online?
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What are shows similar to Infieles?
If Infieles appeals to you, similar anthology-style or relationship-driven series worth exploring include The Wife (2022), Mea culpa (1993), El día menos pensado (1999), Bill Burr Presents Immoral Compass (2021), and Tiempo final (2004) — all sharing thematic or structural common ground with the Chilean series.
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