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''Graduados'' ( en, link=no, The Graduates) is a 2012 Argentine
telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' ...
that was broadcast by
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from March 12 to December 19. The plot concerns a group of people who graduated from high school in 1989 and reunite twenty years later. The main character, Andrés Goddzer (
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as ''Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', ''The ...
), discovers that
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(
Nancy Dupláa Nancy Verónica Dupláa (born 3 December 1969) is an Argentine actress. Biography Nancy Verónica Dupláa was born on December 3, 1969 in Olivos, Buenos Aires Province, and was raised in San Martín, a suburb to the west. She is the sister ...
) was pregnant in 1989 and married Pablo Catáneo (
Luciano Cáceres Luciano Cáceres (born January 24, 1977 in Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actor. He is primarily known for exclusively playing villain roles in most of the telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama o ...
), who thought that he was the child's father. The resulting parental dispute, the love triangle of the main characters and 1980s nostalgia are frequent plot elements, and story arcs related to school bullying and LGBT rights are also featured. The frequent flashbacks of the characters to their high-school days use the same actors, playing teenagers. The series, written by
Sebastián Ortega Sebastián Ortega (born 14 August 1973) is an Argentine television producer, screenwriter, production director and actor. Early life Sebastián Ortega was born on 14 August 1973 in Buenos Aires. He is the son of singer Palito Ortega and actress ...
, was produced by
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and
Underground producciones Underground Producciones is a media producer in Argentina that produces television and film. The company was created in 2006 by Sebastian Ortega and Pablo Culell. In 2006, the company's first project was the dramatic telenovela ''Weather Does Not ...
. Although Andy Kusnetzoff was offered the lead-character role, Hendler was cast when Kusnetzoff turned it down (the latter joined the cast several months later as another character). The telenovela featured cameos and guest appearances by Argentine rock musicians and other celebrities. ''Graduados'' was widely successful, prevailing in the ratings over the blockbuster competitive dance program '' Showmatch'' and the telenovela ''
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''. Although it received the 2012
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, seven other Martín Fierro Awards and ten
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s (including Program of the Year), plans for theatrical and film adaptions were abandoned. The telenovela's proposed second season was renamed ''
Viudas e hijos del Rock and Roll ''Viudas e hijos del Rock and Roll'' ( en, Widow and sons of Rock and Roll) is a 2014 Argentine telenovela, starred by Damián De Santo and Paola Barrientos. It includes several references to the Argentine Rock of the 1990s. The show ended on Ma ...
'', with most of the cast and similar storylines. Local versions of the series have been made in Chile, Colombia, Greece and Serbia.


Plot

A group of high-school students graduate in 1989.
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(Nancy Dupláa) is the girlfriend of Pablo Catáneo (Luciano Cáceres), the school bully. When María Laura sees Pablo having sex in the bathroom with another girl during the graduation party, she leaves the party.
Andrés Goddzer ''Andrés "Andy" Goddzer'' is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela ''Graduados'' (Graduates). He is played by Daniel Hendler, both as an adult and, in flashbacks, as a teenager. Hendler won two awards for his work as the character ...
(Daniel Hendler) accompanies her, and they have sex in his car. María Laura becomes pregnant and her father,
Clemente Falsini Clemente Falsini is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela ''Graduados''. He is played by Juan Leyrado. Character creation Juan Leyrado played a grandfather for the first time in his career. His character has not been a secondary ch ...
(Juan Leyrado), owner of Mac Can, a successful dog-food company, orders her to marry Pablo—unaware of her encounter with Andrés. The first episode then makes an
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from 1989 to 2012. Pablo works for Clemente's company, and Andrés is a slacker without a stable job who works as dog walker. María Laura hires Andrés by chance, and remembers their 1989 encounter; a DNA test confirms that Andrés (not Pablo) is the father of her son, Martín. These events give the series its basic plot: Andrés tries to adjust to his newly discovered paternity, Pablo resents his intrusion, Martín tries to stay on good terms with both of them and María Laura begins a romance with Andrés. Pablo cheats on her with
Patricia Longo Patricia Longo, also known as Jimena Benìtez, is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela ''Graduados''. She is played by Isabel Macedo, both as an adult and, in flashbacks, as a teenager. Fictional biography Jimena Benìtez attende ...
(Isabel Macedo), Clemente's wife and secretary. She becomes pregnant by Pablo, but claims that Clemente is her son's father. Andrés' family is Jewish. His parents are Elías (Roberto Carnaghi) and Dana (Mirta Busnelli), and his sister Gabriela (Violeta Urtizberea) works at MAC CAN, and has been unlucky in love. Andrés maintains his friendship with two high-school classmates: Benjamín "Tuca" Pardo (Mex Urtizberea) and Verónica Diorio (Julieta Ortega), who runs a radio station which plays 1980s Argentine rock music. María Laura keeps in touch with her best friend in high school: psychiatrist Victoria Lauría (Paola Barrientos), a single woman looking for a partner with whom to have a surrogate child. Guillermo Almada (Juan Gil Navarro), another classmate, takes a job at Mac Can and
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during a meeting of the graduates. Clemente's wife Patricia is, unknown to everybody else, another classmate. Obese at school, she lost weight and changed her face and name. Patricia's secret is slowly revealed to the other characters. Pablo learns her true identity in the series finale, and they stay together. Andrés and Maria Laura leave the city; Victoria has a son with Tuca; Elías and Dana open a knish shop and Gabriela marries her neighbor, Marito (Alan Sabbagh). The series ends with a party hosted by the school for the 1989 graduates, similar to the graduation party in the first episode.


Cast


Production

''Graduados'' refers frequently to the 1980s (the decade in which the main characters attended high school), using 1980s Argentine slang and flashbacks to evoke
nostalgia Nostalgia is a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. The word ''nostalgia'' is a learned formation of a Greek language, Greek compound, consisting of (''nóstos''), meaning "homecoming", ...
. The series uses
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in particular, Argentine rockand several Argentine musicians made cameo appearances. ''Graduados'' was part of a trend in 2012 Argentine television toward nostalgia. According to Argentine consumer-trends consultant Ximena Díaz Alarcón, "The 80s are nowadays far enough to be idealized and close enough to laugh about the earlier versions of oneself". Psychologist and consumer-trends consultant Mariela Mociulsky also suggested that the show's structure invited viewers to compare their lives with the plans they made when they were younger. ''Graduados'' had scripts written by Ernesto Korovsky, Silvina Frejdkes and Alejandro Quesada. Although it was primarily a comedy, it also had a dramatic approach to LGBT rights and school bullying. In '' Clarín'', Adriana Schettini praised its transitions from dramatic to comic scenes, its acting and scripts and its faithfulness to the characters' profiles.


Creation and cast

''Graduados'' was created by
Sebastián Ortega Sebastián Ortega (born 14 August 1973) is an Argentine television producer, screenwriter, production director and actor. Early life Sebastián Ortega was born on 14 August 1973 in Buenos Aires. He is the son of singer Palito Ortega and actress ...
with the working title of ''El paseaperros'' ( es, The Dog Walker, links = no), a planned miniseries about a character and his group of friends. The writers gradually expanded the storyline, incorporating more characters and story arcs. Although Andy Kusnetzoff turned down a starring role in the show because of his work at Radio Metro, he made cameo appearances in six episodes and later became a regular character.
Mike Amigorena Ricardo Luis Amigorena (born May 30, 1972 in Maipú, Mendoza Province, Argentina), better known as Mike Amigorena is an Argentine actor. Biography He was born in Maipú, Mendoza Province to a Basque Argentine father and an Italian Argentine m ...
was offered the lead-protagonist and lead-antagonist roles, but declined both. Relative unknown
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as ''Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', ''The ...
was finally selected to play Andrés; he had already been cast as the secondary character Tuca, who was played by
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after Hendler was recast as Andrés. The character of Verónica Diorio was initially written for actress
Verónica Lozano Verónica Lozano (born May 30, 1970, Bahía Blanca, Argentina) is an Argentine actress and TV host. Awards * 2013 Tato award The Tato Awards ( es, Premios Tato) are Argentine awards for television, released by the CAPIT (Cámara Argentina de ...
, who turned down the role.
Julieta Ortega Julieta Ortega (born 6 October 1972) is an Argentine actress. She is the daughter of Palito Ortega and Evangelina Salazar and sister of Martín Ortega, Sebastián Ortega, Emanuel Ortega and Luis Ortega. Biography Palito Ortega and Evangelina ...
, initially cast as Victoria Lauría, replaced Lozano and Victoria was played by stage actress Paola Barrientos.
Érica Rivas Érica Rivas (; born 1 December 1974) is an Argentine actress. She gained recognition for playing María Elena Fuseneco in the sitcom '' Casados con hijos'' (2005–2006). Career Rivas was born in Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires Province. She liv ...
and
Ludovico Di Santo Ludovico Di Santo (born November 21, 1977, in Lincoln, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actor and model.
also turned down roles in the series and their characters were played by
Nancy Dupláa Nancy Verónica Dupláa (born 3 December 1969) is an Argentine actress. Biography Nancy Verónica Dupláa was born on December 3, 1969 in Olivos, Buenos Aires Province, and was raised in San Martín, a suburb to the west. She is the sister ...
and
Marco Antonio Caponi Marco Antonio Caponi (born October 9, 1983 in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza Province, Argentina) is an Argentine actor. Biography Marco Antonio Caponi was born in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza Province, Argentina and there he lived the first years of his life, ...
, respectively. Juan Leyrado played a grandfather for the first time in his career. Unlike the usual telenovela grandfather (a secondary character), his character has a prominent role and his own story arcs. Leyrado, who was 60 years old when the series was made, said that he was still active in his personal life and played the character according to his own experiences. Korean-Argentine Chang Kim Sung, who played Walter Mao, said he was proud that his character did not conform to stereotypes of Asian people. Although Mex and
Violeta Urtizberea Violeta Urtizberea (February 19, 1985) is an Argentine actress. She worked once again with her father in the 2012 telenovela ''Graduados''. Biography She is the granddaughter of the journalist Raúl Urtizberea, daughter of the actor Mex Urtizber ...
are father and daughter, Violeta accepted a role in the series without knowing that her father was also part of the cast and asked him to respect her space. Although they played characters of similar ages, they rarely have joint scenes. Julieta Ortega said that she has nothing in common with her character in the series.
Juan Gil Navarro Juan Manuel Gil Navarro (born August 15, 1973) is an Argentine actor, screenwriter, television producer and film director. Biography Juan Gil Navarro is the son of Manuel Gil, a journalist and Alejandra Navarro, a secretary. Juan Gil Navarro s ...
, who appeared in the television drama '' La Dueña'' at the same time, said that although he does not normally appear in comedies he followed his wife's suggestion. Isabel Macedo had played several villains, including in ''
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'', and took the Patricia Longo-Jimena Benitez role because it was something she had not done before. Although Patricia's past identity as Jimena was intended to be a secret for only ten episodes, Macedo insisted that the mystery should be maintained for a longer time. She read about victims of school bullying to inform her character and declined other work during the year to stay focused on the series, becoming emotionally attached to her character.


Recurring elements


Drama

The series includes a homosexual character, Guillermo Almada (Juan Gil Navarro), who came out in the early episodes and later married his partner in a ceremony featuring guest appearances by
Evangelina Salazar Evangelina Yolanda Salazar (born June 15, 1946) is an Argentine actress.
and
Luis Brandoni Adalberto Luis Brandoni (born 18 April 1940) is an Argentine actor and politician. Biography Brandoni was born in Dock Sud, a port community east of Avellaneda. He debuted on the stage in 1962, television in 1963, and on film in 1966. He joined ...
. This was the first fictional
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on Argentine television since it was legalized in 2010, reflected the growing acceptance of sexual freedom in Argentina. Another character, Patricia Longo, was an obese girl who was a victim of school bullying. Isabel Macedo had to be heavily made up to appear obese for the flashbacks. Patricia was initially the telenovela's villain, with the bullying her motivation for inflicting revenge on her former classmates. The episode in which she reveals her true identity was well received.


Flashbacks

The high-school years of the main characters are depicted in flashbacks, a recurring element. For comic effect, the flashbacks were filmed with the actors who played the adult characters instead of younger actors. One episode includes a reenactment of the 1980s game show '' Feliz domingo para la juventud'', with an appearance by host
Silvio Soldán Silvio Soldán (born March 26, 1935, in San Martín Department, Santa Fe, Colonia Belgrano) is a Television presenter, TV host from Argentina. Career Soldán has worked in the game show ''Feliz domingo para la juventud''. He currently works ...
. This episode also features a guest appearance by Andy Kusnetzoff, who later joined the regular cast. Another episode has a flashback set in
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, an Argentine theme park which closed in 1990. Since the Italpark rides are now in Luján, the production moved there to shoot those scenes. One episode includes a flashback to
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, the location of the graduation trip (an Argentine prom tradition).
Pablo Echarri Pablo Daniel Echarri (born September 21, 1969) is a leading Argentine actor. Biography He was born in Sarandí, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Career Pablo Echarri began his career on Argentine television in 1993. He was given his first sig ...
made a guest appearance as the trip's coordinator, and fans of the show were selected in an internet competition to join the trip to Bariloche as extras. Another flashback features the Pumper Nic fast-food restaurant and a guest appearance by sportswriter Juan Pablo Varsky. Not all flashbacks are focused on the 1980s or high school; some are events from a character's adolescence, such as the
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of María Laura and Pablo or her 15th birthday.


Music

The program uses 1980s music (usually Argentine rock) extensively, and several Argentine musicians from the decade were invited to make cameo appearances.
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appears in one episode, discussing the lyrics of his song " Inconciente colectivo" ("Collective Unconscious") with the characters. Fito Páez appears in a flashback, meeting María Laura during a sound check and asking her opinion of his new song "11 y 6". Páez resurrected his 1980s look, which differs slightly from his current appearance. Musician
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, model Luciana Salazar and soccer agent
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. All performing members of the Ortega family made cameos on the series. Bahiano, the former singer of Los Pericos, made a cameo appearance in the
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episode and played "El ritual de la banana" ("Ritual of the Banana", Los Pericos' first hit). Bahiano left the band in 2005, and did not maintain a good relationship with them. Los Pericos sent a
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letter to the production team and complained on Twitter about the episode. Bahiano dismissed their reaction as jealousy. The Spring Day episode also included a cameo by
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, who played their hit "El estudiante" ("The Student"). The scene, filmed in Tigre, also included a cameo by
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.


Holidays and observances

Holidays (such as Spring Day) were part of the plot of an episode aired that day, unless the holiday fell over a weekend. Since the Goddzers are a
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, Jewish holidays are included. On July 18 the
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, when the
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was destroyed in a terrorist attack, was mentioned when Elías said he would attend the annual protest of the unsolved case's handling. Minor Jewish characters (such as relatives and friends) returned for
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, the Jewish New Year celebration. Its Jewish characters and the number of Argentine and Latin American expatriates in Israel helped ''Graduados'' obtain good ratings in Israel.


Reception

The first episode of ''Graduados'' was a ratings success, scoring nearly 28
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. Subsequent episodes continued to receive high ratings and El Trece, Telefe's main rival for prime-time ratings, competed with ''Graduados'' by moving its blockbuster program '' Showmatch'' an hour earlier (opposite ''Graduados''). The move was unsuccessful, with ''Graduados'' more highly rated than ''Showmatch'' before and after the change. ''Showmatch'' returned to its original time slot and El Trece aired a new series, ''Sos mi hombre'', opposite ''Graduados''. ''Sos mi hombre''s premiere episode was outscored by ''Graduados'', 26 to 18.4; according to El Trece this was not a disappointment, since its target rating was 17-19 points. ''Graduados'' maintained its lead in the ratings for the rest of the season. It was a multi-target success, with an audience not limited to viewers in their forties as the focus on 1980s nostalgia might have indicated. This countered a contemporary trend in series television to target a specific audience demographic. The plots include characters and situations for all ages, and the series' general tone is family-friendly. Although it includes a number of flashbacks, the scripts did not limit the actors to a 1980s viewpoint; according to consultant Mariela Mociulsky, the show reflects more modern realities (such as men showing their emotions and women having greater autonomy in their lives) than TV shows of the 1980s did. The series finale was broadcast from the Gran Rex Theater in a ceremony attended by fans who obtained tickets in a raffle on the Telefe website. The cast (except for Ortega and Urtizberea, who were out of the country) attended the performance, watching the episode from a VIP room in the theater, appearing on stage after the episode ended to thank the audience. Also in attendance were actors and musicians who had made guest appearances on the show during the year, including Pablo Ruiz (the singer of
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), Sandra Mihanovich, Luciana Salazar,
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and
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. In February 2013 Sebastian Ortega and the cast agreed to produce another season of ''Graduados'' after a year off, and Telefe had begun negotiations to bring the series back. The project became a new telenovela, ''
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'', which would employ similar themes and most of the cast. Nancy Dupláa left the project, with Paola Barrientos replacing her as the female lead.


Awards

''Graduados'' received 12
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from 20 nominations on November 17, 2012, including the special award for Television program of the year. ''Graduados '' was nominated for daily serial, fiction production, actress in a daily serial (Nancy Dupláa), arts and images in a fiction program and soundtrack, winning in all those categories. Nominations for new actor, actor in a daily serial, supporting actor in a daily serial and supporting actress in a daily serial were shared. The new-actor award nominees from ''Graduados'' were
Mercedes Scápola Mercedes Gloria Scápola Morán (born April 25, 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actress. She became famous thanks to the 2012 soap opera ''Graduados'' and the 2014 soap opera ''Guapas'', both telenovelas''.'' She is the daughter ...
, Gastón Soffritti and the winner, Chang Kim Sung. Luciano Cáceres and Daniel Hendler were nominated for the actor in daily drama award, won by Hendler. Roberto Carnaghi, nominated with Juan Leyrado and Mex Urtizberea, received the Best Supporting Actor in a Daily Serial Award. Paola Barrientos was the best supporting actress in a daily serial; her fellow nominees were Isabel Macedo, Mirta Busnelli and Violeta Urtizberea. The series was nominated for the best fiction director and script awards, both won by the telenovela ''El hombre de tu vida''. Producer Sebastian Ortega refused to attend the ceremony to avoid Marcelo Tinelli, with whom he had an ongoing dispute. With a total of 11 awards ''Graduados'' was the most successful production at the ceremony, followed by ''El hombre de tu vida'' and ''La voz argentina'' with four awards each. The series received 14 nominations for Martín Fierro Awards and won eight, including the Golden Award. It won awards for best daily serial, production, writing and opening theme, and was nominated for best direction (won by Juan José Campanella for ''El hombre de tu vida''). Daniel Hendler and Luciano Cáceres were nominated for best lead actor in a daily serial, which Hendler won. Paola Barrientos was the best supporting actress in a daily serial, with Mirta Busnelli also nominated. Isabel Macedo and Nancy Dupláa were nominated as best lead actress in a daily serial, and Macedo (not Dupláa, as expected by the cast) won. Chang Sung Kim, Jenny Williams (new actor), Andy Kusnetzoff, Betiana Blum (guest appearance), Mex Urtizberea and Roberto Carnaghi (supporting actor in daily drama) also received nominations.


Internet

In 2012 the use of
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in television was new in Argentina, and programs had limited interaction with social networks. Although in August 2012 ''Showmatch'' had a higher number of tweets than ''Graduados'' (despite trailing it in the ratings), by October ''Graduados'' was the 2012 Argentine TV program with the highest number of tweets (averaging 244,540 per episode). ''Showmatch'' was second, with an average of 203,922 tweets per episode. As of October 14, September 3 was the day with the greatest number of tweets for a single episode (47,357). A September 2012 analysis of tweets found that ''Graduados'' was the Argentine television program most frequently mentioned. The most popular characters were Vero Diorio, Dany Goddzer, Pablo Catáneo, Guillermo Almada, Tuca and Vicky Lauría. Several unofficial Twitter accounts were created by fans and modeled after the characters; the best known was @Jimena_Benitez_ (Patricia Longo's supposed account), with 12,765 followers.


Other media

The producers of ''Graduados'' released a
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of music used in the series. It features the theme song, composed by Tan Biónica, and 1980s Argentine rock hits as background music. Musicians appearing on the album are
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, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Charly García,
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,
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,
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, Andrés Calamaro,
Los Violadores Los Violadores are a rock band from Argentina, pioneers of the punk rock genre in Latin America. History Los Violadores ("The Violators", referring to 'breaking the law', as mentioned in one of their songs, "Violadores de la Ley") was founded i ...
, Suéter and
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. The first CD went
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in Argentina, encouraging Telefe and
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to release a second CD of soft songs by international artists. Artists on the second CD are Bonnie Tyler,
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, Paul Young,
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, Spandau Ballet,
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, Martika,
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, Toto, The Bangles, Cyndi Lauper,
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, Air Supply and
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. As the series wound down, Telefe considered a theatrical version for the 2013 summer season. It would have been similar to a 2010 version by the producers of '' Valientes'', but the cast had other commitments. Telefe then asked series creator Sebastian Ortega to make a film. Negotiations were confirmed by producer Pablo Culell, who said that although Underground produces television series it can also produce stage plays and films. Chilevisión produced a Chilean version of the series, '' Graduados, historias que no se olvidan'' (''Graduates: Unforgettable Stories''). The first remake produced by the station, it starred Fernanda Urrejola, Marcial Tagle and Ricardo Fernández and its soundtrack features Chilean bands (such as Upa and Los Prisioneros) and Argentine bands successful in Chile (such as Soda Stereo, Charly García and Virus). The production tries to reflect 1980s Chilean life in a broad appeal to audiences. A Colombian version debuted on RCN Televisión on September 18, 2014 to low ratings. ''
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'', a Greek version, airs on Antenna TV. In Mexico,
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bought the rights for a local version in production . The original telenovela has aired in
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,
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and
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. A Serbian version debuted on Prva Srpska Televizija on September 25, 2017 titled '' Istine i laži'' (''Truths and lies'').


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