
Que viva la música
Drama · Music
Overview
Driven by the music and dancing that she finds along the way, a teenager leaves home and not minding the consequences, is willing to try everything that this provocative and tolerant city has to offer.
Top Cast


Paulina Dávila
Paulina Dávila
María del Carmen
Paulina Dávila
María del Carmen


Alejandra Ávila
Alejandra Ávila
Mariangela
Alejandra Ávila
Mariangela
Juan Aguirre
Juan Aguirre
Dino
Juan Aguirre
Dino


Juan Pablo Barragán
Juan Pablo Barragán
Rubén Paces
Juan Pablo Barragán
Rubén Paces


Nelson Camayo
Nelson Camayo
Barbaro
Nelson Camayo
Barbaro
David Cantor
David Cantor
Ricardito
David Cantor
Ricardito


Javier Gardeazábal
Javier Gardeazábal
Flaco Flores
Javier Gardeazábal
Flaco Flores
David Guerrero
David Guerrero
Padre de Maria del Carmen
David Guerrero
Padre de Maria del Carmen
Oscar Rodríguez Jiménez
Oscar Rodríguez Jiménez
Jefe Seguridad
Oscar Rodríguez Jiménez
Jefe Seguridad
Luz Angela Pulido
Luz Angela Pulido
Madre de Maria del Carmen
Luz Angela Pulido
Madre de Maria del Carmen
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