Los héroes del norte | |
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Genre | Comedy, music, romance |
Created by | Gustavo Loza |
Written by | Gustavo Loza, Agustín Tapia, Álvaro Curiel |
Directed by | Gustavo Loza, Chava Cartas, Álvaro Curiel, Agustín Tapia |
Starring | Miguel Rodarte, Humberto Busto, Armando Hernández, Andrés Almeida, Marius Biegai, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, María Aura, Karla Souza, Ignacio Guadalupe |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 52 ([ of episodes]) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Mariano Carrasco, Mariana Arredondo, Ana Laura Rascón |
Producer | Gustavo Loza |
Production companies | Adicta Films, Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Bandamax |
Release | September 20, 2010 December 3, 2012 | –
Los Héroes del Norte (The Heroes of the North) is a Mexican TV comedy series about the adventures of a fictional musical group named Los Héroes del Norte. The show was created by Gustavo Loza [1] and produced by Adicta Films for Televisa. [2] It premiered on September 20, 2010 [3] on the Bandamax cable television music channel.
In 2009, Adicta Films presented the pilot episode to Televisa. The pilot was filmed in Acaxiloco ( Cuetzalan del Progreso), Tehuacán, Ajalpan, Altepexi, and Zapotitlán Salinas in the Mexican State of Puebla. In 2010, Televisa gave the show the green light and on August 19 of that year filming began in San Luis Potosí. Filming continued for four months and one week, the only series that Televisa produced that year. The new RED Camera was used.
For the second season, production moved to cities in other countries, including Los Angeles, California, in addition to Mexican cities like in Tijuana, Chihuahua and Mexico City. Morocco was considered but was ruled out due to the ongoing conflict and racism there.
The cast members gave concerts and shows in several cities in Mexico. Their first shows were held in the city of Oaxaca on March 15 and 16, 2012.
Year | Category | Person | Result |
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2012 | Best series [4] | Gustavo Loza | Winner |
2013 | Best series [5] | Gustavo Loza | Winner |
Los héroes del norte | |
---|---|
Genre | Comedy, music, romance |
Created by | Gustavo Loza |
Written by | Gustavo Loza, Agustín Tapia, Álvaro Curiel |
Directed by | Gustavo Loza, Chava Cartas, Álvaro Curiel, Agustín Tapia |
Starring | Miguel Rodarte, Humberto Busto, Armando Hernández, Andrés Almeida, Marius Biegai, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, María Aura, Karla Souza, Ignacio Guadalupe |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 52 ([ of episodes]) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Mariano Carrasco, Mariana Arredondo, Ana Laura Rascón |
Producer | Gustavo Loza |
Production companies | Adicta Films, Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Bandamax |
Release | September 20, 2010 December 3, 2012 | –
Los Héroes del Norte (The Heroes of the North) is a Mexican TV comedy series about the adventures of a fictional musical group named Los Héroes del Norte. The show was created by Gustavo Loza [1] and produced by Adicta Films for Televisa. [2] It premiered on September 20, 2010 [3] on the Bandamax cable television music channel.
In 2009, Adicta Films presented the pilot episode to Televisa. The pilot was filmed in Acaxiloco ( Cuetzalan del Progreso), Tehuacán, Ajalpan, Altepexi, and Zapotitlán Salinas in the Mexican State of Puebla. In 2010, Televisa gave the show the green light and on August 19 of that year filming began in San Luis Potosí. Filming continued for four months and one week, the only series that Televisa produced that year. The new RED Camera was used.
For the second season, production moved to cities in other countries, including Los Angeles, California, in addition to Mexican cities like in Tijuana, Chihuahua and Mexico City. Morocco was considered but was ruled out due to the ongoing conflict and racism there.
The cast members gave concerts and shows in several cities in Mexico. Their first shows were held in the city of Oaxaca on March 15 and 16, 2012.
Year | Category | Person | Result |
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2012 | Best series [4] | Gustavo Loza | Winner |
2013 | Best series [5] | Gustavo Loza | Winner |