El equipo (2011-2011)

Premiere:
May 9, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 15

Finale:
May 27, 2011

Creators:
Pedro Torres

Original Title:
El equipo

Genres:
Action & Adventure

Production Companies:
Televisa

Countries:
MX

El Equipo is a Mexican series starring Alfonso Herrera, Zuria Vega, Alberto Estrella and Fabián Robles are the protagonists. Is a series that blends action, drama, love, and shows the work and effort of the Mexican federal police, who every day risk their lives to protect society. The story centers around Santiago, Fermin, Magda and Mateo, who at one time in his life made the decision to become a Federal Police officer. In each chapter, the team will solve a different case where we can see the intelligence process, the operation and the capture of the offender while the characters must face their feelings and solve their own problems of everyday life. A blockbuster inspired by real events, produced by Pedro Torres and directed by Carlos Garcia Agraz and Chava Cartas.

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Assistant Editor:
Carolina Mata Herrera

Boom Operator:
Ricardo Cabrera

Cinematography:
Marc Bellver

Dialogue Editor:
Manuel Montaño

Director:
Chava Cartas
Carlos García Agraz

Director of Photography:
Luis Ávila

Editor:
Arturo Sánchez

Executive Producer:
Pedro Torres

First Assistant Director:
Juan Pablo Miquirray

Music:
Luis Cárdenas

Producer:
Luis Felipe Ybarra Rivera
Ivan Aranda

Second Assistant Director:
Gerardo Rene Arellano
Malili Dib

Sound Designer:
Gabriel Coll

Sound Editor:
Santiago Arroyo

Sound Mixer:
Andres Moreno

Sound Recordist:
Al Rey

Unit Manager:
Suzel Torre Hutt

Writer:
Luis Felipe Ybarra Rivera

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