El Reemplazante
El Reemplazante was Chilean TV program originally broadcast on Televisión Nacional de Chile. The show follows a man, ousted from his previous financial career, who becomes a substitute math teacher at a low income school in Santiago. The plot was partially motivated by the Chilean student protests in 2011.[1] Production was partially funded by the Consejo Nacional de Televisión de Chile. The showrunner was the well known writer producer Hernan Rodriguez Matte. At the 2013 Altazor Awards, the show won awards for best direction, best screenplay, and best actor.[2]
El Reemplazante | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Javier Bertossi Nimrod Amitai Ignacio Arnold |
Written by | Hernán Rodríguez Matte |
Directed by | Nicolás Acuña Cristián Jiménez |
Opening theme | "Mi Verdad" by Anita Tijoux |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Rony Goldschmied Leonora González |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TVN |
Original release | October 1, 2012 – January 1, 2014 |
Main cast
- Iván Álvarez de Araya as Carlos "Charlie" Valdivia
- Sergio Hernández as Dionisio Valdivia
- Karla Melo as Flavia Tello
- Rocío Monasterio as Katherine "Kathy" Leiva
- Sebastián Ayala as Maicol Araya
- Maite Neira as Victoria "Toya" Araya
- Blanca Lewin as Ana Mateluna
- Gastón Salgado as Claudio Madrid
- Roberto Farías as Francisco "Pancho" Valdivia
- Cristián Soto as Andrés "Zafrada" Rodríguez
- Mónica Huenten as Jennifer "Jenny" Guajardo
- Pablo Rojas as Ariel Santana
- Patrick Ordones as Javier
- Paula Aguilera as Nicole Ovalle
- Trinidad González as Nieves Mondaca
- Valentina Muhr as Isabel Mellado
- María José Illanes as Lucía Sánchez
- Ricardo Olea as Eduardo "Lalo" Ramírez
- Samuel González as Samuel Rincón
- Stephany Meza as Rosa Pizarro
- Elohim Ramón as Víctor Pizarro
- Rafael de la Reguera as Gerardo Munizaga
- Ignacia Allamand as Rosario Errázuriz
References
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