A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 9, 2000
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 100
Finale:
February 23, 2001
Creators:
Edmundo Báez
René Muñoz
Jorge Durán Chavez
Original Title:
Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora
Genres:
Drama | Soap
Production Companies:
Televisa
Countries:
MX
Primer Amor, A 1000 X Hora was a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 2000 and in Brazil in 2003. It is a remake of another Televisa telenovela titled Quinceañera. The 2 main characters were played by teen heart throb Kuno Becker and young Anahí. Both are also known for their musical talents. This teen-oriented soap was one of the highest-rated in its time-slot.
Adaptation:
María Eugenia Cervantes
Issa López
Assistant Director:
Rebeca Velázquez
Ricardo de la Parra
Kate del Castillo
Assistant Editor:
Juan Franco
Associate Producer:
Luis Luisillo
Boom Operator:
Martín Bonilla
Camera Operator:
Antonio Vilchis
Casting:
Martha Góngora
Cinematography:
Carlos Sánchez Ross
Vivian Sánchez Ross
Compositor:
Fermín García
Continuity:
Rigoberto Montijo
Marisol Castellanos
Costume Consultant:
Leonardo Maldonado
Costume Design:
Mariana Gandía
Director:
Eloy Ganuza
Luis Pardo
Editor:
Luis Horacio Valdés
Julio Abreu
Executive Producer:
Pedro Damián
Lighting Technician:
José Tapia
Alfonso Juárez
Makeup Artist:
Ana María Guzmán
Music:
Renato Bartilotti
Manuel Basurto
Horacio Sarabia
Salvador Zoe
Indira Sarabia
Music Editor:
Miguel Ángel Mendoza
Music Producer:
Gian Pietro Felisatti
Pedro Damián
Max Di Carlo
Music Supervisor:
Juan López Arellano
Production Assistant:
Álvaro Lazcano
Carlos Ortega
Rocío Ornelas
Production Coordinator:
Georgina Garibay
Production Manager:
Jaime Gutiérrez
Leticia Pineda
Emilio Rentería
Set Decoration:
Octavio Ortega
Set Designer:
Mirsa Paz
Sound:
Víctor Servin
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Horacio Martinez
Story:
René Muñoz
Edmundo Báez
Stunt Double:
Omar Ayala
Theme Song Performance:
Lynda Thomas
Unit Manager:
Rafael Aguilar
Video Assist Operator:
Juan Carlos Palacios
Writer:
Iván Cuevas
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