Erreway: 4 caminos

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Erreway: 4 caminos
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Directed byEzequiel Crupnicoff
Written by
Produced by
Starring Camila Bordonaba
Felipe Colombo
Benjamín Rojas
Luisana Lopilato
CinematographyMiguel Abal
Edited byCésar Custodio
Music by
  • Cris Morena
  • Diego Arancibia
  • Silvio Furmanski
  • Gustavo Novello
  • Diego Grimblat
Distributed by
Release date
  • July 1, 2004 (2004-07-01)(Argentina)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Erreway: 4 caminos (English: Erreway: 4 Ways) is an Argentine film of 2004, an alternative universe of the Argentine soap opera Rebelde Way .

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Plot

The film is based on the popular Argentine soap opera Rebelde Way. It follows the journeys of four main characters: Mia, Marizza, Pablo, and Manuel. The story begins with their graduation from Elite Way School and their journey across Argentina as members of the music group Erreway. They go on a nationwide tour, performing their hit songs and original music.

Throughout the story, the group faces both highs and lows. One significant moment is when Mia unexpectedly reveals her leukemia diagnosis after giving birth to her daughter, Candela. The plot explores how these four young individuals navigate their paths from adolescence to adulthood.

The story combines moments of joy, like the happy reveal of Mia's pregnancy with Manuel's child, with challenges such as Mia's incurable illness. Despite the obstacles, Erreway achieves fame and lasting success. Candela, the film's narrator and now a celebrated singer, carries on the group's legacy by performing Erreway's songs as a tribute to her mother and the group.

Cast

CharacterOriginal Actor/Actress
Main Characters
Mía Colucci Luisana Lopilato
Marizza Pía Andrade Camila Bordonaba
Pablo Bustamante Benjamín Rojas
Manuel Aguirre Felipe Colombo
BenitoRoly Serrano
Candela AguirreValentina Carlos (baby Candela)
Camila Majtanksy (1 year)
Micaela Majtanksy (1 year)
Carla Pandolfi (21 years)
Minor Characters
Angioletti Claudio Rissi
VaqueanoRicardo Lazzara
PedroMartin Borisenko
ReceptionistGabriela Groppa
TV PresenterDiego Topa
Presenter PortuguesCelio Pereira Cangosu
SellerDarío Carrizzo
Prostitute 1Pía Uribelarrea
Prostitute 2Silvia Geijo
Prostitute 3Leticia Gaspari
TransvestiteFlavio “Mosquito” Sancixeto
Man 1Luis Alí
Man 2León Dogorny
Man 3Claudio Torres
Man 4Mauricio Paulucci
Village GirlMaría Figueras
Village BoyCristián Gutiérrez
Wife Of RamónSandra Bell
Bully 1Fernando Álvarez
Bully 2Hernán Figueroa
Bully 3Jorge Noya
ReceptionistNatalia Merino
Dr. AgüeroFrancisco Nápoli
Hotel ConciergeCarlos Armata
Radio AnnouncerGabriel Galindez
TV PresenterCarla Bonfante
Player 1Eduardo Lidijover
Player 2Juan Pascarelli
ReporterAna Karina



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