Romeo y Julieta | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Raúl Lecouna |
Written by | Raúl Lecouna |
Directed by | Raúl Lecouna |
Starring | Elías Viñoles, Brenda Gandini |
Opening theme | "Romeo y julieta" (Óscar Quijano) |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 150 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Central Park Productions |
Cinematography | Various |
Release | |
Original network | Azul TV |
Original release | 2007 |
Romeo y Julieta is an Argentine soap opera based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. It stars Brenda Gandini and Elias Viñoles and is set in the present day. It premiered on March 14, 2007 on Channel 9.
Julieta Caporale and Romeo Montero are students, who meet in the streets of the picturesque Verona. Both believe deeply in true love and wish to explore the magical setting in which took place the tragic story of the couple of Shakespeare. Julieta is a lovely young lady aged 16. Beautiful, lively, romantic and passionate about photography. Hates the superficial world of her parents and she dreams to meet the man of her life. After encouragement of her father, Vittorio, she enters a superficial relationship with the Polo. Her father, taking advantage of the situation, seeks a marriage between them to serve his own interests. Romeo is about 17 years old. He's cute and clever. He loves music and literature and has many spiritual concerns. Extremely romantic, he knows how to speak beautifully. He goes out with Barbara and believes he is in love with her, but realizes that Julieta is the great love of his life. A number of coincidences bring insurmountable obstacles in the relationship of two young kids: Their families have been for decades in vendetta and hatred passed from generation to generation. Their descendants, however, Romeo and Julieta, will mingle in school and eventually live a love that will divide their classmates and friends to supporters and opponents.
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