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Locas de amor
Opening themeTu Locura
Gustavo Cerati
Country of originArgentina
No. of episodes35
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkCanal 13
ReleaseApril 27 (2004-04-27) –
December 15, 2004 (2004-12-15)

Locas de Amor is an Argentine series, produced by Pol-ka Producciones which was originally transmitted from April to December 2004. It was written and adapted for television by Suzana Cardozo. It was directed by Luis Barone and Daniel Barone. It starred Leticia Brédice, Julieta Díaz and Soledad Villamil. 52 episodes were made.

The show tells the story of three young mental hospital inmates: Juana, Simona and María, and their attempts to reinsert themselves into society after being released from the psychiatric institution.

Cast

Trivia

  • The theme music for the show was "Tu locura," by Gustavo Cerati. Cerati had composed an original piece simply named "Locura." Nevertheless, the artist chose to change songs at last moment. "Locura" was reworked, culminating in "Uno entre 1000" included in Cerati's Ahí vamos (2006).
  • For the video of "Crimen", the first single for Ahí vamos, Cerati invited Julieta Díaz to play a dual role as secretary and femme fatale.

Remake

In 2009 the company Televisa began to transmit the broadcast of the series remake Locas de amor under the same title block within the Series originales: Hecho en casa broadcast by Channel 5 in the production of Carmen Armendariz (Hora Marcada, Tony Tijuana) and headed by Francisco Franco with performances by Cecilia Suárez (Cappadocia, Mujeres asesinas), Diana Bracho (Fuego en la sangre), Cynthia Klitbo (El privilegio de amar) and Daniel Giménez Cacho (La mala educación), among others actors.