Muñeca Brava
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Muñeca Brava (Wild Angel;[2] lit. "Rough Doll") is an Argentine telenovela, produced by Telefe in 1998–1999. The television series was broadcast in more than 80 countries over the world,[3][4][5] enjoying high ratings.[6][7][8]
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Muñeca Brava | |
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Created by | Enrique Oscar Torres |
Written by | Enrique Oscar Torres |
Directed by | Hernán Abrahamnsohn Gaita Aragona Víctor Stella |
Starring | Natalia Oreiro Facundo Arana Fernanda Mistral Verónica Vieyra Lydia Lamaison Victoria Onetto Norberto Díaz |
Theme music composer | Pablo Durand Fernando López Rossi |
Opening theme | Cambio Dolor by Natalia Oreiro |
Ending theme | Cambio Dolor by Natalia Oreiro |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 270 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Susana Rudni |
Producer | Raúl Lecouna |
Production locations | Bariloche, Argentina[1] Buenos Aires, Argentina[1] Florence, Italy[1] Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Argentina[1] Ibiza, Spain Rome, Italy[1] |
Cinematography | Hugo Battitessa |
Editor | Gabriel Simari |
Running time | 60 Minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Telefe |
Release | November 16, 1998 (1998-11-16) – December 17, 1999 (1999-12-17) |
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The show was written by Enrique Oscar Torres and directed by Hernán Abrahamsohn, Gaita Aragona and Víctor Stella.[9][10] The first episode was aired in Argentina on 10 October 1998 on channel Telefe.[11][12] The play was filmed mainly in Argentina (Buenos Aires). Though some of the episodes were filmed in Italy and Spain.[13] The programme is known for launching the international career of Natalia Oreiro.