A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 1, 2010
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 135
Finale:
May 6, 2011
Creators:
Marcela Citterio
Original Title:
Aurora
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Soap
Production Companies:
Telemundo Studios
Countries:
US
Having been cryogenically frozen for 20 years, Aurora's heart torn between past and present : memories of an old love and chance of a new one.
Additional Music:
Michael Harrison Walpole
Jonathon Fessenden
Michael John Mollo
James Sizemore
Steve Ballard
Casting:
Gustavo Puerta
Cinematography:
Pedro Avila
Argemiro Saavedra
Costume Design:
Cinzia Actis Dato
María Eugenia Fernández
Director:
Tony Rodríguez
David Posada
Otto Rodríguez
Editor:
Hader Antivar Duque
Ramiro Pardo
Executive Producer:
Aurelio Valcárcel Carrol
General Manager:
Alicia Avila
Location Manager:
Mariana Iskandariani
Location Scout:
Jamil J. Gonzalez
Makeup Artist:
Shirley Nashiro
Music:
Marco Flores
Production Design:
Valeria Fiñana
Arturo Silva
Production Supervisor:
Aimara Escobar
Aimee Godinez
Set Decoration:
Pedro De Larrechea
Juliana Mesa
Special Effects Coordinator:
Juan C. Bofill
Stunt Coordinator:
Juan C. Bofill
Writer:
Consuelo Anzola
Marisa Milanesio
Juan Marcos Blanco
Marcela Citterio
Roberto Stopello
Claudia Morales
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