Cielo rojo
Cielo Rojo | |
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Red Sky | |
Genre | Romance, Black humor, Comedy-drama |
Created by | Eric Vonn |
Developed by |
Azteca Azteca Novelas: Alberto Santini Lara Elisa Salinas |
Directed by |
Mauricio Meneses Pablo Gomez-Saenz David Robledo Carlos Angel Guerra |
Starring |
Edith González Mauricio Islas Regina Torné Andrea Noli Aura Cristina Geithner Alejandra Lazcano |
Theme music composer | Juan Zaizar |
Opening theme | "Cielo Rojo" by Ana Gabriel |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes |
165 (Mexico) 171 (International)[1][2] |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Rafael Uriostegui |
Producer(s) |
Gerardo Zurita Ximena Cantuarias |
Editor(s) |
Mónica Rodríguez Carrillo Alejandra Espinoza Fernando Rodríguez Carrillo |
Location(s) |
Querétaro Tubutama, Sonora Mexico City Paris Guadalajara |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 41-63 minutes |
Distributor | Azteca Novelas |
Release | |
Original network | Azteca 13/Azteca America |
Picture format |
HDTV, 1080i on Azteca 13 HD SDTV, 480i on Azteca 13 |
Original release |
Mexico & United States 23 May 2011 – 13 January 2012 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Entre el Amor y el Deseo |
Followed by | La Mujer de Judas |
External links | |
Cielo Rojo official website |
Cielo rojo, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rafael Uriostegui for TV Azteca. It stars Edith González and Mauricio Islas as the leading protagonists, with Regina Torné as the main villain and Alejandra Lazcano as leading teen cast. Filming lasted from 4 April 2011 to 1 December 2011. It premiered on 23 May 2011 on Azteca 13, occupying Entre el Amor y el Deseo's slot.
Plot
Alma Durán and Andrés Renteria fell in love as teenagers. They are soulmates, but destiny has always found a way to keep them apart, at all costs, throughout the years. After separating, they find each other again as adults. Their lives have taken different paths, but they are determined to escape together. However, tragedy surrounds them and separates them once more.
When Alma and Andrés reunite again many years later all hell breaks through. Alma and Andrés' lives enter a labyrinth that seems to have no escape. Passion, ambition, intrigues, compromises, and lies continue to separate them while they walk under a Red Sky that will not allow them to unite and be happy.
Cast
- Edith González as Alma Durán
- Mauricio Islas as Andrés Rentería
- Regina Torné as Loreto Encinas
- Andrea Noli as Lucrecia Robledo
- Aura Cristina Geithner as Mariana Robledo
- Andrés Palacios as Nathán Gárces
- Alejandra Lazcano as Daniela Rentería
- Alberto Casanova as Ricardo Molina
- Carmen Beato as Natalia "Nata" Aguilar
- Daniel Martínez as Marcos Ávila
- Héctor Parra as Jesús Galván
- Jorge Luís Vásquez as Alonso Nájera
- Hernán Mendoza as Bernardo Trejo / Román
- Alan Ciangherotti as Carlos "Calo" Aguirre
- Fernando Lozano as Salomón Ramos
- Ramiro Huerta as Víctor Encinas / David Mansetti
- Betty Monroe as Sofía Márquez
- Simone Victoria as Carolina Vidal
- Jorge Galván as Fabián
- Lambda García as Sebastián Rentería
- Andrea Escalona as Patricia "Paty" Molina
- Humberto Búa as Gastón "Choncho" Molina
- Gloria Stalina as Rosa "Rosita" Trejo
- Daniela Gamba as Andrea Vidal
- María José Magan as Verónica Conde
- Patrick Fernández as César Ávila
- Gabriela Vergara as Aleida Ramos
- Martín Soto as Toto
- Luciano Zacharsky as Álvaro Robledo
- Hugo Stiglitz as Gonzalo Molina
- Sergio Klainer as Ángel Durán
- Sandra Itzel as Alma Durán
- Alonso Espeleta as Andrés Rentería
- Jorge Levy as Padre Servando
- Roxana Saucedo as Leticia
- Giovani Florido as Ismael Gomár
- Ramón Medina Orellana as Silverio
References
- ↑ "Los Rey y La otra cara del alma lo más destacado de Azteca para Natpe" (PDF) (in Spanish). Produ. 21 December 2012.
- ↑ "Exhibitor Directory Listing – Azteca". NATPE. Retrieved 22 September 2013.