A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 24, 2012
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
November 1, 2012
Creators:
Benjamín Salinas
Roberto González
Original Title:
La Teniente
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Televisión Azteca
Countries:
MX
La Teniente takes a cinematic approach to scripted TV, using locations throughout Mexico and top Spanish-language TV actors as it depicts the adventures of a Special Operations unit of the Mexican Navy. Centering on Mexican Naval graduate Lieutenant Roberta Ballesteros (María Fernanda Yepes), the series shows the challenges facing her immediate and emotional entry into the elite Special Operations unit after a violent tragedy occurs to the group. The series follows her assimilation into the unit, which is filled with drama, action, love triangles, heroes and family.
Cinematography:
Daniel Jacobs
Pablo Reyes
Carlos Aguilera
Javier Morón
Jerónimo Rodríguez-García
Director:
Jorge Luquín
Conrado Martinez
Diego Muñoz
Álvaro Curiel
Editor:
Luisa María Martínez Arcaraz
Mauricio Sariñana
Verónica López Escalona
David Aragon
Paulo Carballar
Carlos López Estrada
Executive Producer:
Robert Gonzalez
Benjamín Salinas
Music:
Jorge Gebel
Bernardo Castro
Producer:
Horacio Díaz Morales
Writer:
Rodrigo Ordoñez
Ana Romero
Marcelo Tobar
Alejandro Gerber Bicecci
Nacho Cabana
Writers' Assistant:
Adrián Mazoy
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