Somos tú y yo
Somos tú y yo | |
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Genre |
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Created by | Vladimir Pérez |
Based on | Grease[1][2] by Jim Jacobs Warren Casey |
Written by |
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Directed by |
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Creative director | Rock Díaz |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Vladimir Pérez |
Opening theme | "Somos tú y yo" by Sheryl Rubio |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 240 |
Production | |
Executive producer | María Beatriz Padrón |
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Production locations | Caracas, Venezuela |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | Turner Broadcasting System Latin America |
Distributor | Venevisión International |
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Original network | Boomerang (Latin America) Venevisión (Venezuela) |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | June 27, 2007 November 17, 2009 | –
Chronology | |
Followed by | NPS: No puede ser |
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Somos tú y yo, known as Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día for its final season, is a Venezuelan telenovela filmed in Caracas, Venezuela and developed by Boomerang Latin America and Venezuela television channel Venevisión[3][4][5][6] the series starred Sheryl Rubio together with Víctor Drija.[7]
Synopsis[]
Somos tú y yo revolves around the students of The Academy, a school of performing arts, ambitions, talents and relationships. The heart of the story is the first love, and viewers follow the budding romance of young singers Victor Rodríguez (Victor Drija) and Sheryl Sánchez (Sheryl Rubio), whose friendship turns into true love in the midst of many setbacks.[8]
The third season, subtitled Un nuevo día, directly adapts the events of Grease (1978), in which following his parents' deaths and with dreams of becoming an international rock star, Victor decides to move to the United States, promises his girlfriend Sheryl that he would always keep in touch with her; however, after not hearing from Victor for months, Sheryl decides to forget about him. Three years later, Victor returns to the country, but discovers that everything has changed when he sees that his old gang, "Los Tigres", has replaced him with Aran (Arán de las Casas) as leader, and that Sheryl has become the leader of a group of girls called "Las Reinas" and a "tough girl" who does not want to know anything about him.
Meanwhile, Victor reconnects with his best friend from his youth, who waited for him the whole time he was out of the country, tomboy Rosmeri Rivas (Rosmeri Marval), a mechanic for the Rodríguez family workshop who is secretly in love with him. With their new leader, Los Tigres goes from consisting of Jorge, Victor, Luciano and Ricardo to being Aran, Gustavo, Luciano, Jorge and Ricardo, all popular kids in the city. In addition, a new group named "The Artists", consisting of the rich children of The Academy, Andrés, Alejandro, Gabriel, Erick, Oriana, Yuvana and Claudia, are led by Hendrick Welles (Hendrick Bages), the star of the reality series The Hendrick Show. With this distraction, Arán attempts to seduce Sheryl, while Oriana Castillo (Oriana Ramírez), a rival television star to Hendrick, also falls in love with Víctor in addition to Rosemari and try to prevent him from winning her back.[8]
Cast[]
- Sheryl Rubio as Sheryl Sánchez
- Víctor Drija as Victor Rodríguez
- Rosmeri Marval as Rosmeri Rivas
- Arán de las Casas as Aran Gutiérrez
- Oriana Ramírez as Oriana Castillo
- Hendrick Bages as Hendrick Welles
- Jorge Torres as Jorge Gómez
- Kelly Durán as Kelly Mendoza
- Gustavo Elis as Gustavo León
- Paola Galué as Paola León
- Yuvanna Montalvo as Yuvanna
- Alejandro Mogollón as Alejandro
- Ana Karina Cuccurullo as Ana Karina
- Rosangelica Piscitelli as Rosy
- Gabriel Coronel as Gabo
- Claudia Morales como Claudia Sánchez
- Luciano Muguerza as Luciano
- Mandi Meza as Mandy
- Gabriel Uzcategui as Andrés
- María Gabriela Hernández as Gaby
- Rodrigo Pedreira as Rey
- María Fernanda Pita as Mafer
- Vanessa Suárez as Nessa
- Yelitza Méndez as Yelitza
- Arianny Moreno as Arianny
- Nicolas Pérez as Nicolas
- Bárbara Díaz as Barbara
- Christian Zamora as Christian
- Alfredo Lovera as Alfredo
- Juan Carlos Denis as Juan Carlos
- Florbelys Núñez as Florbelys
- Angelica Ruiz as Angelica
- Abraham Arrieta as Abraham
- Adriana Prieto as Adriana
- Nathaly Acedo as Nathaly
Episodes[]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 67 | June 27, 2007 | November 13, 2007 | |
2 | 79 | July 2, 2008 | December 5, 2008 | |
3 | 50 | June 27, 2009 | November 17, 2009 |
Production[]
Somos tú y yo was a co-production between Boomerang and Venevisión. The series was transmitted in Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The series premiered on June 27, 2007 and its pilot episode had approximately 5.9 million viewers.[9] The series had three successful seasons, one of the most successful series channel. We are you and I ended on November 13, 2008 and its final episode had an audience of about 9.8 million, the largest audience received by any final episode of a series of Boomerang Latin America.[10][11]
The program was fully recorded in Caracas and surrounding areas. Places like Sheryl house have been recreated and instead of recording in outdoor places, was in a city park. The interior of The Academy, where boys study series singing and dancing, is located just outside Caracas and its facade is the Central University of Venezuela. Sheryl's house, actually, is located next to the Academy. The sets, which occupy about 1,500 square meters, is divided into two sections: the first is the home of Sheryl with a staircase leading to the upstairs bedrooms and the second section is created for the second season that this divides the room dance, singing and recording.[12]
The series also being issued by Venevisión was also transmitted by air channels and cable in different countries of the world, why the series went beyond borders and got a great fanaticism around the world, being highlighted Italy and the Philippines.[13][14][15] Some of the leading chains are, GMA Network, Univision and RAI, which was in charge of their respective emission zone.[16][17]
After record-breaking audience in Latin America, Venevision International, the entertainment company part of the Cisneros Group, along with DVI Productions, it announced the adaptations localized for China, Indonesia and Malaysia.[18][19]
Casting[]
Sheryl Rubio was chosen by casting.[20] The castings of the series lasted six months where the protagonist had to show her talents, in the area of singing, dancing and acting.[21] The protagonist confessed that when she was selected in the series she had never taken acting classes, but she had made special appearances as a child actress in television.[22] The actor Víctor Drija was invited to the casting, by the creator of the series Vladimir Pérez, the actor he introduced himself and obtained the main role of the series.[23] While actress Rosmeri Marval, who plays Rosmery Rivas, was attending school in Caracas, her school's principal informed the students that there would be an audition; she decided to participate.[24]
The producers of Venevisión and Boomerang made in the second season of the series an open casting for the public, to choose the actors for new characters. The actress Paola Galué appeared in the casting for the second season and was selected.[25]
Spin-off[]
In August 2009, Boomerang announced that Vladimir Perez, the creator of Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día,[26] would be making a spin-off following the unprecedented worldwide success of the original series, which would cross over into a different genre, the sitcom, to bring their fans fresh adventures full of comedy and music, titled NPS: No puede ser.[27][28] ICB It premiered on July 22, 2011.[29]
References[]
- ^ "Things you did not know about Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día, the series based on the movie Grease". Noti Actual.
- ^ Mayorga, Francisco. "Grease and Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día". ACN.
- ^ "Venevisión estrena serie juvenil Somos tú y yo". El Universal.
- ^ "Boomerang estrena la nueva temporada de Somos tú y yo".
- ^ "Boomerang estrena la nueva temporada de Somos tú y yo".
- ^ "Vladimir Pérez con nuevos proyectos en Venevisión: "Ponte de pie" y "Todas quieren con Marcos"". Informe21.com.
- ^ "Musikanovela 'Ikaw Ug Ako' premieres on GMA Regional TV".
- ^ a b "Somos Tú y Yo". Cisneros Media Distribution.
- ^ "Boomerang estrena la nueva serie Somos tú y yo".
- ^ "Venevision estrena serie Somos Tú y Yo: Un Nuevo Día".
- ^ "Recognize the Reveler: Who's Behind the Bag?". E! Online. August 1, 2008.
- ^ ""Somos Tú y Yo" Llega a Colombia (Canal Caracol)". July 7, 2008.
- ^ "Somos Tu Y Yo, teen-novela musical su Rai Gulp". March 7, 2015.
- ^ "La nuova serie di Rai Gulp è Somos tu y yo".
- ^ "Musikanovela 'Ikaw Ug Ako' premieres on GMA Regional TV".
- ^ "Somos tú y yo se estrena en Italia".
- ^ "Somos tu y yo, dall'8 marzo una nuova team novela su Rai Gulp".
- ^ "Somos tú y yo da nuevos pasos en China".
- ^ "Venevision International: Formato "Somos tú y yo" estrena en Indonesia".
- ^ Garcia, Angel (February 26, 2018). "Sheryl Rubio contó toda su experiencia en Somos tu y yo".
- ^ Mendoza, Leonelys Gomez (February 16, 2018). "Sheryl Rubio recordó su participación en "Somos tú y yo"".
- ^ "Sheryl Rubio finalmente "suelta la sopa" sobre Somos Tú y Yo". epmundo.com.
- ^ "Venevisión invita al gran casting nacional de "Somos Tú y Yo"". February 7, 2008.
- ^ "Venevisión realiza casting virtual para la nueva temporada de Somos tú y yo". January 31, 2009.
- ^ "Venevisión realiza casting virtual para la nueva temporada de Somos tú y yo". PRODU.COM.
- ^ "No puede ser: nueva serie de los chicos de Somos Tu y Yo".
- ^ "NPS (¡No puede ser!) por Boomerang". Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ "Boomerang estrena producción latinoaméricana "No puede ser" - Anime, Manga y TV". www.anmtvla.com.
- ^ "Boomerang and Venevision International's Expectations for NPS [¡No Puede Ser!]".
External links[]
- Venevisión telenovelas
- Venezuelan telenovelas
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- 2007 Venezuelan television series debuts
- 2009 Venezuelan television series endings
- 2000s Venezuelan television series
- 2007 American television series debuts
- 2009 American television series endings
- Spanish-language American telenovelas
- Television series about teenagers