Camila (1998-1999)

Premiere:
September 14, 1998

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 90

Finale:
January 15, 1999

Creators:
Inés Rodena

Original Title:
Camila

Genres:
Drama | Soap

Production Companies:
Televisa

Countries:
MX

This page refers to the 1998 soap opera. For the 1984 Argentinian movie see Camila. Camila is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by and originally broadcast on Televisa in 1998. It is a remake of Viviana, a Mexican telenovela from 1978. It starred Bibi Gaytán, Eduardo Capetillo, and Adamari López and is the story of a simple country girl brought to the big city, but abandoned when her new husband bigamously marries his employer's daughter.

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Adaptation:
Gabriela Ortigoza

Art Direction:
Juan José Urbini

Associate Producer:
María de Jesús Arellano

Casting:
Rosa Maria Maya

Cinematography:
Gilberto Macin

Compositor:
Amparo Rubín

Costume Design:
Ana Luisa Miranda
Ana Claudia Ocampo

Director:
Luis Eduardo Reyes
Marta Luna
Álvaro Carcaño
Gilberto Macin
Roberto Zamora

Editor:
Alfredo Juárez

Music:
Carlos Páramo

Music Arranger:
Mario Barreto

Music Coordinator:
Mario Barreto

Music Programmer:
Ricardo Martín

Producer:
Angelli Nesma Medina

Production Coordinator:
Ignacio Alarcón

Production Manager:
Ignacio Alarcón
Silvia Cano

Set Decoration:
Norma Breña

Set Designer:
María Teresa Ortiz

Story Editor:
Ricardo Tejeda
Juan Carlos Tejeda

Stunts:
Omar Ayala

Supervising Music Editor:
Mario Barreto

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