
Behind the Drama: How 'La Hija Del Mariachi' Filmed Its Most Explosive Scenes
Bogotá, Colombia – Fans of the popular television series 'La Hija Del Mariachi' are getting an exclusive glimpse into the intricate process behind some of its most dramatic moments. A recent behind-the-scenes video released by CanalRCN showcases the elaborate production of key sequences, including a car plunging into a lake and a character being struck by a vehicle. Director Juan Carlos Mazo emphasized the significance of these scenes for the show's narrative. "These are very important sequences for the story that require the concentration of everyone, the entire team, and all the effort from the channel and production to ensure it turns out in the best way," Mazo stated. Actor Roberto Romano, who plays Emiliano, shared his excitement about performing such stunts. "In 17 years of my career, this is the first time I've done something like this, so I'm very emotional, I'm nervous," he remarked, referring to the scene where his character's car ends up in the water. The video highlights the use of heavy machinery, including a crane, to manage the submerged vehicle, demonstrating the technical challenges involved. Another intense sequence featured the character Emiliano being run over. Actress Sofía Lama, portraying Guadalupe Morales, explained how this moment marks a turning point in the story. "This is where the thing explodes, and we really start living 'La Hija Del Mariachi'," she said. The production team meticulously planned the stunt, with actors performing initial movements before a seamless transition to special effects. Essined Aponte, another lead actress, invited viewers to tune in, promising a fresh perspective on a familiar story. "It's a story that everyone already knows, but it has a new vision, and that's important to know because it's nothing like what you have in your head," she teased. The dedication and passion of the cast and crew are evident, promising an emotionally charged and engaging viewing experience for audiences.