Rebelde Way | |
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Genre | Drama, telenovela, comedy |
Created by | Cris Morena |
Written by | Patricia Maldonado |
Directed by | Cris Morena, Martín Mariani |
Starring | Camila Bordonaba, Benjamin Rojas, Luisana Lopilato, Felipe Colombo, Fernán Mirás, Catherine Fulop. Martin Seefeld, Miguel Ángel Cherutti, Arturo Bonín, Boy Olmi, Pablo Heredia, Hilda Brenard |
Theme music composer | Lina Samedin Maldonado, Cris Morena |
Opening theme | Rebelde Way, Resistire (season 1); Tiempo, Para Cosas Buenas, Vas a Salvarte (season 2) |
Ending theme | Rebelde Way |
Composer | Erreway |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 318 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Augusto di Benedetto |
Producer | Cris Morena |
Production location | Argentina |
Cinematography | Various |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production companies | Cris Morena Group, Yair Dori Media Group |
Original release | |
Network | Azul Televisión/Canal 9 |
Release | 27 May 2002 10 November 2003 | –
Related | |
Rebelde (2004-06) Remix (2006) Rebelde Rebelde Way (2008) Corazón rebelde Rebelde (2011) Rebelde (2022) | |
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Rebelde Way is an Argentine telenovela created and produced by Cris Morena. It was originally broadcast on Azul Televisión from 27 May 2002 to 10 November 2003.[1] The soap opera has been broadcast in many countries, achieving widespread success.[2]
Rebelde Way is set in the Elite Way School, a prestigious private boarding high school near Buenos Aires. The students are members of Argentina's wealthiest families, as well as gifted students with scholarships. The series follows the lives of the students, their parents and their professors, and it also features the regular use of English language and phrases by the upper class. Its central characters are Marizza Pía Spirito, Mía Colucci, Pablo Bustamante and Manuel Aguirre, portrayed by, respectively, Camila Bordonaba, Luisana Lopilato, Benjamín Rojas and Felipe Colombo.[3] The four form a band named Erreway, in order to pursue their dreams. The band enjoyed great success in Argentina, Spain, Greece, Cyprus and especially in Israel,[4] selling close 2 million records[5] and achieving several platinum records.[6][7] As well as a series of merchandising, Cris Morena Group also released a spin-off movie, Erreway: 4 Caminos (Erreway: 4 Roads), in 2004.[8] The adult protagonists are Catherine Fulop, Martin Seefeld, Susana Ortíz y Fernán Mirás. The antagonists are Boy Olmi, Pablo Heredia, Inés Palombo, Gimena Accardi, Mariano Bertolini and Adriana Salonia.