Jorge Suárez

Atracción x4 is a 2008-2009 Argentine telenovela. It was broadcast on Canal 13. It replaced Patito Feo on Canal 13, in 7 pm. It was directed by Marcelo Tinelli, and produced by Ideas del Sur Due to low ratings after the premiere, producers introduced new characters, sets and a new title. After the "makeover", the amount of viewers who watched the show increased greatly, though it did not reach the success of its predecessor Patito Feo. In March it began airring on the cable channel Boomerang.

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Amas de Casa Desesperadas is an Argentine television series, that debuted on Canal 13 on August 30, 2006. Set in the fictional Manzanares Street, a suburb surrounding Buenos Aires, the series follows the lives of four housewives and the domestic problems and daily mysteries surrounding their husbands, friends and neighbors, which can be more sinister than they appear. The series' tone combines elements of drama, comedy, mystery, farce, soap opera and satire. Based on the American television series, Desperate Housewives, it was developed for Argentina by Buena Vista International and Pol-Ka Producciones. The show’s first season was broadcast by Canal 13 on Argentina, and also by other networks on Uruguay and Paraguay. On October 2006, Canal 13 renewed Amas de Casa Desesperadas for a second season, that will start filming on August 2007.

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Carola Casini (Araceli González) is a car racer, and has a changing relationship with another racer, Santiago Becerra (Juan Palomino), who recognizes Carola's skills at the wheel. This is the plot line in which the different characters will move. Among them, Carola's coach, Vicente (Raúl Lavié), and the most diverse members of both families will play a very important part in her personal and professional life.

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A retired police officer looks for revenge after his family is attacked by a gang of criminals.

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In the revolted 70's in Argentina, teenage Graciela is an artist and a poet. She and Julio, a charismatic student leader, are brought together by their ideals for social justice. Her poems reach young musician Flecha, who dreams of singing them for a roaring crowd. As the times grow harder and more dangerous, friends are persecuted, Graciela and Julio protect each other, but the dictatorship kidnaps them. Graciela's mother desperate search for her daughter brings her together with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who's relentless clamor for their missing children is only met with more terror and death from the bloody dictatorship. 35 years later, that mother publishes a book of Graciela's poems, and brings it to Flecha, now an accomplished musician. He turns them into songs that let her words live and fly.