Go! Live Your Way
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Spanish | Go! Vive a tu Manera |
Genre | Musical Romance |
Created by | Sebastián Mellino |
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Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 30 |
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Production companies | Onceloops Kuarzo Entertainment Argentina |
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Network | Netflix |
Release | February 22 (2019-02-22) – June 22, 2019 (2019-06-22) |
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Secrets of Summer |
Go! Live Your Way (Spanish: Go! Vive a tu manera) is an Argentine musical romance television series created by Sebastián Mellino.[1] The story follows a musically skilled teenager, Mía Cáceres, who wins a scholarship to study at a prestigious academy, where her path to achieving her goal will not be easy, since she will have to face the injustices that stand between her and her dream. In Season 2, she sets out looking for her father.[2] The series, directed by its creator Sebastián Mellino, stars Pilar Pascual, Renata Toscano Bruzon, José Giménez Zapiola, Santiago Sáez, Gastón Ricaud and Laura Azcurra, as well as Axel Muñiz, Carmela Barsamián, Paulo Sánchez Lima, María José Cardozo, María José Chicar, Bautista Lena, Manuel Ramos, Daniel Rosado, Simón Hempe, Carolina Domenech and Antonella Carabelli.[3] It is the second Argentine Netflix Original Series after Edha.
The first season of fifteen episodes was released on Netflix on 22 February 2019.[4] The second season, which also consists of fifteen episodes, was released on the 21 June 2019.[5] A spin-off film titled “Go! The Unforgettable Party” was released in November 15, 2019 on Netflix. Even though a third season had been announced in February 2020 on the show’s official Instagram page, Pascual confirmed in August 2020 that the series had been cancelled, even though it was still unconfirmed by Netflix. As of February 2021, most of the cast members of the series had moved on to other projects, including the Argentine series “Mi Amigo Hormiga” (English: My Ant Friend), the Disney+ Latin America series “Intertwined”, and the Netflix Latin America series “Cielo Grande" (English: Secrets of Summer).[6]
Plot
Mia Caceres (Pilar Pascual) is a talented singer/dancer, who wants to pursue her dreams of being a musician. She is the lead singer of her band, Sold Out, she started alongside her lifelong best friend Gaspar Fontan (Axel Muñiz). However, she wants to pursue her dreams by auditioning for a scholarship at the prestigious boarding school known for its elite dancing and singing workshop - Saint Mary. After much discussion with her aunt Isabel (Melania Lenoir), she finally agrees. Mia auditions, but doesn't get a Scholarship, and goes home devastated. Her aunt says they'll find the perfect school for her in Spain, where her son lives. But what Mia doesn't know is that Isabel went to talk to Ramiro Achával (Gaston Ricaud), who happens to be the owner of the school and used to be in a relationship with Marianna Caceres (Mia's mother). Ramiro decides to tell Gloria, the secretary to make a call and accept Mia into the school, behind Mercedes' (Laura Azcurra) (the principal and Ramiro's wife) back. Isabel lets Mia enter the school, but Mia has no idea what's about to happen to her life. She and her best friends, Zoe (Carmela Barsamien) and Simon (Paulo Sanchez Lima) enter the Go workshop, however, Mia must face the daughter of the school owner, Lupe (Renata Toscano Bruzón). Lupe is the most talented and the most popular in the school, but since Mia came, all the attention went to Mia, so she gets jealous. Lupe tries everything to get Mia kicked out of the workshop, but Mia does not give up. Both Lupe and Mia face many fights with each other, but Mia doesn't want to hurt Lupe, so she tries to make peace with her, however that does not work out at all. Lupe gets even more jealous of Mia, which creates a strong rivalry between Mia, Lupe and Lupe's mother, Mercedes (the principal). And with all that happening, she also has to face Alvaro and Juanma, who both like Mia. Alvaro is the captain of the basketball team and Lupe's brother, therefore Zoe tells her not to get involved with his life, but Alvaro tries to convince Mia to be with him. Alvaro's main rival is Juanma who is Lupe's stuck-up boyfriend, who secretly likes Mia. The show follows Mia's and other characters' lives at the school, their conflicts and their love lives.
Cast
Main
- Pilar Pascual as Mía Cáceres
- José Gimenez Zapiola as Álvaro Paz
- Renata Toscano as Lupe Achával
- Santiago Saez as Juanma Portolesi
- Axel Muñiz as Gaspar Fontán
- Carmela Barsamian as Zoe Celetian
- Paulo Sanchez Lima as Simon (Last name is currently unknown.)
- María José (Majo) Cardozo as Agustina
- María José (Majo) Chicar as Sofia
- Gaston Ricaud as Ramiro Achával
- Laura Azcurra as Mercedes Achával
Recurring
- Simón Hempe as Federico Nacas
- Daniel Rosado as Nicolás Longo
- Manuel Ramos as Tobias Acera
- Bautista Lena as Martín Beltrán
- Antonella Carabelli as Olivia Andrade
- Carolina Domenech as Lola
- Nicole Luis as Ivana
- Ana Paula Pérez as Martina
- Sofía Morandi as Nina Canale
- Agustina Mindlin as Mara Mucci
- Andrés Montorfano as Mauro Moreira
- Ana Florencio Gutiérrez as Gloria
- Gonzalo Revoredo as Marcelo Villa
- Florencia Benitez as Florencia
- Josefina Achával as Mariana Cáceres
- Melania Lenoir as Isabel Cáceres
- Samuel Nascimento as Fabricio
- Johanna Francella as Rosario
- Yosy Machado as Yosy
- Luisa Drozdek as Teresa
- Daniel Campomenosi as Javier Paz
- Marina Castillo as Hortensia
References
- ^ "Netflix lanza nuevos contenidos originales para Argentina en el 2018". Infobae. February 9, 2019.
- ^ "Netflix producirá 10 proyectos en la Argentina". La Nacion. February 9, 2019. Archived from the original on December 22, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
- ^ "Netflix presenta las primeras imágenes de la serie juvenil "Go! Vive a tu manera"". El Comercio. February 9, 2019.
- ^ "Netflix: se dieron a conocer las primeras imágenes de la novela juvenil Go! Vive a tu manera". La Nacion. January 15, 2019. Archived from the original on January 15, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
- ^ "Netflix's New Releases Coming in June 2019 | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
- ^ "Fans de Go! on Instagram: "Aún que la serie fué cancelada, los actores de go siguen con series nuevas. @elpurre y @manuramos9 son parte de el elenco de @miamigohormiga . @domenechcaro , @simonhempe , y @elpurre son parte de el elenco de entrelazados pronto en @disneyplusla . @pili_pascual_ será la protagonista de la serie cielo grande en @netflixlat"". January 22, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-12-26.
External links
- Go! Live Your Way at IMDb
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