Go! Live Your Way

Go! Live Your Way (Spanish: Go! Vive a tu manera) is an Argentinian musical and romance web 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 Argentinian Netflix Original Series after Edha.

Go! Live Your Way
SpanishGo! Vive a tu Manera
GenreMusical
Romance
Created bySebastián Mellino
Written by
Directed by
  • Sebastián Mellino
Algwro and mia mwah
Starring
  • Pilar Pascual
  • Renata Toscano
  • José Giménez Zapiola
  • Santiago Sáez
  • Gastón Ricaud
  • Laura Azcurra
  • Axel Muñiz
  • Carmela Barsamián
  • Paulo Sánchez Lima
  • María José Cardozo
  • María José Chicar
  • Bautista Lena
  • Manuel Ramos
  • Daniel Rosado
  • Simón Hempe
  • Carolina Domenech
  • Antonella Carabelli
  • Nicole Luis
  • Ana Paula Pérez
  • Sofía Morandi
  • Agustina Mindlin
Country of originArgentina
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Martín Kweller
  • Víctor Tevah
  • Nicolás Mellino
Production company(s)Onceloops
Kuarzo Entertainment Argentina
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original releaseFebruary 22, 2019 (2019-02-22) 
present

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]

Mía Caceres(Pilar Pascual) is a talented dancer and musician. She is the lead singer of a band that she started alongside her lifelong best friend, Gaspar Fontan(Axel Múñiz).However, she longs to perfect her talents so she auditions for a scholarship at Saint Mary's Academy, a school that is recognized for its elite dance workshop.[6] After much discussion with her godmother(Melania Lenoir), she auditions, but does not get a scholarship. Mia and her godmother go home, where her godmother promises they'll find the perfect dance school for her in Spain, where her son lives. But what Mia doesn't know is that Isabel went to talk to Ramiro, Saint Mary's owner, about the injustice of Mia not receiving a scholarship. The scholarship is granted behind the principal, Mercedes's(Laura Azcurra) back by her husband, the owner. Mia has convinced her aunt, who is OK with the idea, Mía wants to adapt to the school and make new friends. However, Mía must face the daughter of the school owner - Lupe. Lupe is the most talented and popular student at the academy. For this reason, together with her new friends Zoe and Simon, Mía will try her best to take the spot from Lupe, the best talent of Saint Mary. This creates a strong rivalry between Mía and Lupe as well as Lupe's mom (the school principal). Mía likes Álvaro, Lupe's brother and the star player of the basketball team. Álvaro's main rival is Juanma, Lupe's stuck up boyfriend. The show follows Mía's and the other characters' lives at the school, their conflicts, their love lives, and their own individual journeys. Written by Natalie Hill [7]

Cast

Main

  • Pilar Pascual as Mía Cáceres
  • Gastón Ricaud as Ramiro Áchaval
  • Laura Azcurra as Mercedes Áchaval
  • Renata Toscano Bruzón as Lupe Áchaval
  • Jose Gimenez Zapiola as Alvaro Paz
  • Santiago Saez as Juanma Portolesi

Recurring

  • Carmela Barsamiam as Zoe Caletian
  • Paulo Sanchez Lima as Simón
  • Simón Hempe as Federico Nacas
  • Daniel Rosado as Nicolás Ferrari
  • 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

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