Rutas de la vida
Mexican anthology series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rutas de la vida (Routes of the Life) is a Mexican drama anthology series produced by Rafael Uriostegui for TV Azteca,[2][3][4] being an original story by Luis Felipe Ybarra. It premiered on Azteca 7 on 14 March and ended on 7 July 2022.[5]
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Created by | Luis Felipe Ybarra |
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Starring | See list |
Opening theme | Rutas de la vida by Érika Alcocer Luna[1] |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 60 |
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Executive producer | Rafael Urióstegui |
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Production location | Mexico City |
Cinematography | Alfonso Pérez Dávila |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production company | TV Azteca |
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Network | Azteca 7 |
Release | 14 March – 7 July 2022 |
Premise
Rutas de la vida deals with the stories that happen every day in public transport in general, which, both the driver and the passenger a minute before boarding or getting off the transport, at a red light, due to twists of fate it can change their lives.
Cast
- Alberto Casanova as Patricio[4]
- Julio Casado as Mateo[4]
- Ignacio Riva Palacio as Aurelio[4]
- Simone Victoria as Doña Socorro
- David Ponce as El Mojarra
- Mario Alberto Monroy as El Sayayin
- Itari Marta as Ludivina
- Ricardo Reynaud as Armando
- Magalli Boysselle as Gloria
- Fabiana Perzabal as detective Fernández
- Laura de Ita as Chole
- Maribel Fernández as Pelacho[4][6]
- Carlos Millet as Clodomiro
- Alejandra Maldonado as Nurse
- Horacio Colomé as Héctor[7]
- Guillermo Nava as Charlie[4]
- Alejandro Durán as Joel[8]
- Claudia Arce as Alba
- Carla Carrillo as Belinda
- Francisco Angelini a Renzo Salgado[4]
- Bárbara Falconi as Gloria
- Vanessa Acosta as Dana
- Rodolfo Valdés as Gabriel
- Luis Yeverino as Daniel
- Mariana Ávila as Natalia[9]
- Emmanuel Okaury as Daniel
- Susana Diazayas as Alejandra
- Adrián Rubio as Ulises
- Tomás Goros as Aliosán
- Fran Meric as Tonatzin / Soraya
- Alejandra Lazcano as América
- Pilar Ixquic Mata as Doña Fabiana
- Mayra Rojas as Concha[4]
- Joan Kuri as Braulio
- María Fernanda García as Melissa[4]
- Diana Quijano as Vanesa
- Anabel Ferreira as Chief Nun[4]
- Tania Niebla as Bichota
- Marco Treviño as Eufra
- Lorena del Castillo as Valeria
- Iker García as Adrián
- Moisés Suárez as El Aguaslocas
- Mayra Sierra as Diana
- Renata Manterola as Sabrina
Production
The series was announced in January 2021 by TV Azteca, being originally presented as part of the new Azteca 7's original programming in 2021.[10] The production began filming on 4 November 2021 at a location in Mexico City, while filming on sound stage began at the beginning of January 2022 in the Azteca Estudios studios.[11][12] The series is directed by Mauricio Meneses and Gerardo Gómez, accompanied by a team of writers made up of Alejandra Urdiain, José Ramón Méndez and Natalia Núñez Silvestri, with a total of 60 episodes produced.[4]
Ratings
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External links
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