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The cast made a series of successful shows all over Latin America. The show cast also made sold-out concerts in Tel Aviv , Israel where they performed in front of thousands of fans. Over 1 million people attended Floricienta tour in Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Israel, Guatemala, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia among many ...
Counting both series, the production had a total of 344 chapters, making it one of the longest in the history of Brazilian television. The opening of the first season was broadcast to the sound of "Floribella", its title song, which was included in the first soundtrack ; in the second season, the theme was "É pra você meu coração", included ...
Floribella is based on the classic story Cinderella.. Flor is a pretty, young and poor girl who works for Frederico Fritzenwalden, who falls in love with Flor. However, Frederico is engaged with Delfina, who is a very mean and spoiled woman that fights against anything to marry the soonest possible Frederico and get his money.
It is a spin-off and sequel to Morena's Argentine telenovela Floricienta (2004–2005). [2] The series follows Floricienta's orphaned daughter as she participates in a talent competition organized by her aunt Delfina Santillán and begins to discover her own true story. [3] The series premiered on Max on September 2, 2024 and consists of 40 ...
Lola, Erase Una Vez was the only Floricienta remake not to use the original songs penned by Cris Morena and Carlos Nilson. Instead, a double CD was released with songs written and composed by Mexican pop songwriters in one album and nine new Cris Morena -penned songs in another, along with a rock version of "Flores Amarilla" that was included ...
In 2004, Espósito was cast as Roberta in the juvenile telenovela Floricienta, also created and produced by Cris Morena, which ran for two seasons on El Trece from 15 March 2004 to 2 December 2005. Floricienta was a record-smashing success in Argentina, Latin America , Israel and Europe, and has been broadcast in over 70 countries since its ...
Between 2004 and 2007, she made the theatrical seasons of Floricienta. In 2005, she made a special appearance in the series Casados con Hijos. In 2007, she was part of the cast of the horror film Left for Dead, she plays Michelle Black. In 2008, she was part of the cast of the horror film Dying God, where she plays Camila.
In 2010, producer Gustavo Yankelevich filed a plagiarism lawsuit on behalf of RGB Entertainment and Cris Morena Group, alleging that Niní was a copy of the telenovela Floricienta, which Bertotti starred in during the 2004-2005 TV season.