A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 6, 2019
# of Seasons: 12
# of Episodes: 72
Finale:
July 3, 2022
Creators:
Patricia Kelly
Original Title:
Aprender a envejecer
Alternate Titles:
Aprender a envejecer
Genres:
Talk
Production Companies:
Canal Once
Countries:
MX
Learning to age gives a new meaning to old age, not as the end of life, but the beginning of a new stage that we can design to be enriching and enjoyable.
Assistant Camera:
Juan Zuñiga
Jorge Gregg
Assistant Director:
Amadeo Jiménez
Paola Yañez
Boom Operator:
Leopoldo Arizmendi
Christian Velázquez
Camera Operator:
Roberto Gómez
Franco Arguello
Rentería Vicente
Camera Supervisor:
Gustavo Yañez
Arturo García
Casting Coordinator:
Nancy Ampudia
Cinematography:
Aldair Robles
Coordinating Producer:
Georgina Noble
Rubén López Trejo
Pamela Sotelo
Director:
Fernando Pérez
Emilio Belin Sandoval
Driver:
Francisco Escamilla
José Villama
Drone Cinematographer:
Michelle Bandal
Editor:
Fernando Pérez
Emilio Belin Sandoval
Editorial Coordinator:
Carolina Navarrete
Editorial Production Assistant:
Luis Francisco Cervantes
Carlos Alejandro Aparicio
Paola Nicole Jayes
Lorena Ortiz Dávila
Editorial Staff:
José Luis Velasco
Executive Producer:
Diana Constable
Grip:
Ricardo García
Domingo Anastasio
Information Systems Manager:
Adrián Cebada
Makeup Artist:
Luis Rentería
Mixing Engineer:
Javier Ortiz
Musician:
Alberto Flores
Jorge González Guerrero
Erik Carbajal
Martha Acosta
José González García
Ricardo Gómez
Israel Vidal
Alberto González Guerrero
Manuel Ríos Montejo
Post Producer:
Nancy Mendoza
Producer:
Fernando Pérez
Emilio Belin Sandoval
Production Assistant:
Uriel Galván Robles
Santiago Alba
Lorena Araujo
José Luis Argote
Andrea Cruz
Production Director:
Franciso Gallego
Public Relations:
Mariana Moctezuma
Researcher:
Gabriela Valentina Beltrán
Ana Sofía Cañal
Screenplay:
Franciso Gallego
Patricia Kelly
Sound Recordist:
Jorge Sandoval
Carlos Cuadros
Technical Supervisor:
Irene Meneses
Title Graphics:
Cecilia Hernández
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ignacio Barrera
Web Designer:
Magaly Bermúdez
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