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Go! Live Your Way (Spanish: Go! Vive a tu manera) is an Argentine musical romance television series created by Sebastián Mellino. [1] The story follows a musically skilled teenager, Mía Cáceres, who wins a scholarship to study at a prestigious academy, where her path to achieving her goal will not be easy, since she will have to face the injustices that stand between her and her dream.
Edha is a 2018 Argentine Spanish-language television series starring Brian Beacock, Heinz K. Krattiger and Tomás Sala.The plot revolves around the ambitious, successful fashion designer and single mother Edha (Juana Viale) who meets the handsome and mysterious man Teo (Andrés Velencoso), a Central American immigrant seeking revenge, in the heart of a Buenos Aires fashion house.
Born in Argentina, she was raised in California, where she immigrated with her parents and two brothers. She trained to be a dancer from the age of 4, and also studied to be a singer. [ 2 ] However, watching the fictional series 24 , starring Kiefer Sutherland , she decided she wanted to enter the entertainment industry. [ 3 ]
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The Son (Spanish: El hijo) is a 2019 Argentine Spanish-language psychological thriller film directed by Sebastián Schindel and based on the 2013 novel Una madre protectora (English: A Protective Mother) by Guillermo Martínez with the adapted screenplay written by Leonel D’Agostino.
This season was confirmed as part of a multi-season deal subscribed between América TV and Endemol Argentina when the network took over the rights. The premiere of this season was originally set to debut in March 2016, confirmed by Jorge Rial during the Gran Hermano 2015 finale on 30 September 2015. This season began on 18 May 2016. [11]
Desire (Spanish: Desearás al hombre de tu hermana) is a 2017 period erotic thriller film directed by Diego Kaplan and written by Erika Halvorsen based on an idea by Alex Kahanoff.
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