Una abogada sufre un episodio de Toc durante un juicio decisivo. © Atresmedia
Atresmedia ha compartido el primer tráiler de Perdiendo el juicio, su nueva serie original.
Perdiendo el juicio es un drama jurídico que narra el momento en el que Amanda (Rivera), una prestigiosa abogada, sufre un grave estallido de su Toc (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo) durante un importante juicio. A partir de ese momento, su carrera cae en picado y tendrá que afrontar nuevos retos y, prácticamente, una nueva vida.
La serie, que cuenta con 10 episodios de 50 minutos cada uno, está protagonizada por Elena Rivera (Sequía). En el reparto también figuran Manu Baqueiro (Amar es para siempre), Miquel Fernández (Durante la tormenta), Lucía Caraballo (Las largas sombras), Daniel Ibáñez (Segundo premio), Alfonso Lara (Sueños de libertad), Carol Rovira (Amar es para siempre) y Dafne Fernández (4 estrellas). Lo completan María Pujalte, María León, Eloy Azorín, Luis Bermejo, Federico Aguado, Antonio Garrido o Clara Garrido,...
Atresmedia ha compartido el primer tráiler de Perdiendo el juicio, su nueva serie original.
Perdiendo el juicio es un drama jurídico que narra el momento en el que Amanda (Rivera), una prestigiosa abogada, sufre un grave estallido de su Toc (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo) durante un importante juicio. A partir de ese momento, su carrera cae en picado y tendrá que afrontar nuevos retos y, prácticamente, una nueva vida.
La serie, que cuenta con 10 episodios de 50 minutos cada uno, está protagonizada por Elena Rivera (Sequía). En el reparto también figuran Manu Baqueiro (Amar es para siempre), Miquel Fernández (Durante la tormenta), Lucía Caraballo (Las largas sombras), Daniel Ibáñez (Segundo premio), Alfonso Lara (Sueños de libertad), Carol Rovira (Amar es para siempre) y Dafne Fernández (4 estrellas). Lo completan María Pujalte, María León, Eloy Azorín, Luis Bermejo, Federico Aguado, Antonio Garrido o Clara Garrido,...
- 2/15/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Una abogada sufre un episodio de Toc durante un juicio decisivo. © Atresmedia
Atresmedia anuncia la fecha de estreno de Perdiendo el juicio, su nueva serie original, y lanza el primer póster.
Perdiendo el juicio es un drama jurídico que narra el momento en el que Amanda (Rivera), una prestigiosa abogada, sufre un grave estallido de su Toc (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo) durante un importante juicio. A partir de ese momento, su carrera cae en picado y tendrá que afrontar nuevos retos y, prácticamente, una nueva vida.
La serie, que cuenta con 10 episodios de 50 minutos cada uno, está protagonizada por Elena Rivera (Sequía). En el reparto también figuran Manu Baqueiro (Amar es para siempre), Miquel Fernández (Durante la tormenta), Lucía Caraballo (Las largas sombras), Daniel Ibáñez (Segundo premio), Alfonso Lara (Sueños de libertad), Carol Rovira (Amar es para siempre) y Dafne Fernández (4 estrellas). Lo completan María Pujalte, María León, Eloy Azorín, Luis Bermejo,...
Atresmedia anuncia la fecha de estreno de Perdiendo el juicio, su nueva serie original, y lanza el primer póster.
Perdiendo el juicio es un drama jurídico que narra el momento en el que Amanda (Rivera), una prestigiosa abogada, sufre un grave estallido de su Toc (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo) durante un importante juicio. A partir de ese momento, su carrera cae en picado y tendrá que afrontar nuevos retos y, prácticamente, una nueva vida.
La serie, que cuenta con 10 episodios de 50 minutos cada uno, está protagonizada por Elena Rivera (Sequía). En el reparto también figuran Manu Baqueiro (Amar es para siempre), Miquel Fernández (Durante la tormenta), Lucía Caraballo (Las largas sombras), Daniel Ibáñez (Segundo premio), Alfonso Lara (Sueños de libertad), Carol Rovira (Amar es para siempre) y Dafne Fernández (4 estrellas). Lo completan María Pujalte, María León, Eloy Azorín, Luis Bermejo,...
- 1/7/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Primer vistazo al drama judicial. © Atresmedia
Antena 3 finaliza el rodaje de Perdiendo el juicio, su nueva serie original, y lanza las primeras imágenes.
Perdiendo el juicio es un drama jurídico que narra el momento en el que Amanda (Rivera), una prestigiosa abogada, sufre un grave estallido de su Toc (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo) durante un importante juicio. A partir de ese momento, su carrera cae en picado y tendrá que afrontar nuevos retos y, prácticamente, una nueva vida.
La serie, que cuenta con 10 episodios de 50 minutos cada uno, está protagonizada por Elena Rivera (Sequía). En el reparto también figuran Manu Baqueiro (Amar es para siempre), Miquel Fernández (Durante la tormenta), Lucía Caraballo (Las largas sombras), Daniel Ibáñez (Segundo premio), Alfonso Lara (Sueños de libertad), Carol Rovira (Amar es para siempre) y Dafne Fernández (4 estrellas). Lo completan María Pujalte, María León, Eloy Azorín, Luis Bermejo, Federico Aguado, Antonio Garrido o Clara Garrido,...
Antena 3 finaliza el rodaje de Perdiendo el juicio, su nueva serie original, y lanza las primeras imágenes.
Perdiendo el juicio es un drama jurídico que narra el momento en el que Amanda (Rivera), una prestigiosa abogada, sufre un grave estallido de su Toc (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo) durante un importante juicio. A partir de ese momento, su carrera cae en picado y tendrá que afrontar nuevos retos y, prácticamente, una nueva vida.
La serie, que cuenta con 10 episodios de 50 minutos cada uno, está protagonizada por Elena Rivera (Sequía). En el reparto también figuran Manu Baqueiro (Amar es para siempre), Miquel Fernández (Durante la tormenta), Lucía Caraballo (Las largas sombras), Daniel Ibáñez (Segundo premio), Alfonso Lara (Sueños de libertad), Carol Rovira (Amar es para siempre) y Dafne Fernández (4 estrellas). Lo completan María Pujalte, María León, Eloy Azorín, Luis Bermejo, Federico Aguado, Antonio Garrido o Clara Garrido,...
- 12/12/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
La película, basada en hechos reales, retrata la historia del primer asesino en serie registrado en España. © Buena Vista Internacional
Comienza el rodaje de Sacamantecas, una película dirigida por David Pérez Sañudo (Los últimos románticos), coescrita junto a Sergio Granda, que se adentra en la leyenda del escalofriante personaje real de Juan Díaz de Garayo, conocido como el Sacamantecas.
Basada en una historia original de Asier Guerricaechebarría y Joanes Urkixo, Sacamantecas se sitúa en Álava a finales del siglo Xix. En plena Tercera Guerra Carlista, varias mujeres aparecen estranguladas en las afueras de Vitoria. Ángela Berrosteguieta (López Arnaiz), hermana de una de las víctimas, llega en busca de justicia, decidida a demostrar que Juan Díaz de Garayo (de la Torre), un campesino analfabeto, es el responsable de los crímenes. Sin embargo, Pío Pinedo (Bengoetxea), jefe de los alguaciles, se enfrenta a la falta de recursos en tiempos de guerra y...
Comienza el rodaje de Sacamantecas, una película dirigida por David Pérez Sañudo (Los últimos románticos), coescrita junto a Sergio Granda, que se adentra en la leyenda del escalofriante personaje real de Juan Díaz de Garayo, conocido como el Sacamantecas.
Basada en una historia original de Asier Guerricaechebarría y Joanes Urkixo, Sacamantecas se sitúa en Álava a finales del siglo Xix. En plena Tercera Guerra Carlista, varias mujeres aparecen estranguladas en las afueras de Vitoria. Ángela Berrosteguieta (López Arnaiz), hermana de una de las víctimas, llega en busca de justicia, decidida a demostrar que Juan Díaz de Garayo (de la Torre), un campesino analfabeto, es el responsable de los crímenes. Sin embargo, Pío Pinedo (Bengoetxea), jefe de los alguaciles, se enfrenta a la falta de recursos en tiempos de guerra y...
- 10/15/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Disney+ shared some early footage from its upcoming original Spanish series Return To Las Sabinas (Regreso a Las Sabinas) this morning at Iberseries and Platino Industria in Madrid.
The series drops on Disney+ on October 11 and is one of the streamer’s first forays into the production of daily series. The first five episodes of Return To Las Sabinas will drop on October 11 while the remaining episodes will air one each day from Monday to Friday starting October 14.
The series, which consists of 70 episodes, was created by Eulàlia Carrillo and is directed by Jordi Frades, who was on the ground here at Iberseries and Platino Industria with Sofía Fábregas, VP of Original Production, Spain.
“We thought why is nobody doing this? Why is there no daily programming on any of the platforms,” Fábregas told the crowd in Madrid of the premise behind the series. “We thought who could do this?...
The series drops on Disney+ on October 11 and is one of the streamer’s first forays into the production of daily series. The first five episodes of Return To Las Sabinas will drop on October 11 while the remaining episodes will air one each day from Monday to Friday starting October 14.
The series, which consists of 70 episodes, was created by Eulàlia Carrillo and is directed by Jordi Frades, who was on the ground here at Iberseries and Platino Industria with Sofía Fábregas, VP of Original Production, Spain.
“We thought why is nobody doing this? Why is there no daily programming on any of the platforms,” Fábregas told the crowd in Madrid of the premise behind the series. “We thought who could do this?...
- 10/1/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
A ‘market with a view’ is how Nem Dubrovnik pitches itself. In a literal sense, the view is of the Adriatic Sea, but in a business sense, the ambition is to create a relaxed setting for execs to meet and do deals, a marked switch-up from the hubbub of many TV markets.
Launching in 2013, Nem Dubrovnik has carved out its calendar moment in June. Over a decade, it has established itself as a key buying and selling confab for the Cee region and beyond, with all of the notable buyers in attendance. The market organizers will grow the space for distributors by 40% this year.
Amazon MGM, Disney, Idtv and Lionsgate will have screenings or showcases. Beta Film, Newen Studios, Rai, and Warner Bros. Discovery are among the big European and international players that will be selling programming at Nem.
The Cee region remains a huge buyer of telenovelas and Turkish drama.
Launching in 2013, Nem Dubrovnik has carved out its calendar moment in June. Over a decade, it has established itself as a key buying and selling confab for the Cee region and beyond, with all of the notable buyers in attendance. The market organizers will grow the space for distributors by 40% this year.
Amazon MGM, Disney, Idtv and Lionsgate will have screenings or showcases. Beta Film, Newen Studios, Rai, and Warner Bros. Discovery are among the big European and international players that will be selling programming at Nem.
The Cee region remains a huge buyer of telenovelas and Turkish drama.
- 5/23/2024
- by Stewart Clarke
- Deadline Film + TV
The ambitious Begoña Montes is locked in a toxic marriage to a magnate in the thrilling telenovela period drama “Dreams of Freedom” (“Sueños de Libertad”), produced for Antena 3 by Banijay’s Diagonal TV alongside Atresmedia – who produced groundbreaking shows “Money Heist” and “Velvet.”
“Our relationship with Diagonal is, and will continue to be, very good. We worked with them hand-in-hand on many productions, including ‘Amar es para siempre’, the predecessor of ‘Dreams of Freedom,’” Atresmedia fiction director, Montse García, told Variety.
The biggest fiction premiere on free-to-air Spanish television in the past two years, racking up a 14.1% market share and 2.0 million viewers on its linear Feb. 25 bow, the daily series opens with a tense chase through lush forests.
Begoña (Natalia Sánchez), with daughter Julia (Amanda Cárdenas) in tow, runs feverishly through the brush and soil to escape her betrothed, Jesús de la Reina (Alain Hernández), meeting his brother Andrés...
“Our relationship with Diagonal is, and will continue to be, very good. We worked with them hand-in-hand on many productions, including ‘Amar es para siempre’, the predecessor of ‘Dreams of Freedom,’” Atresmedia fiction director, Montse García, told Variety.
The biggest fiction premiere on free-to-air Spanish television in the past two years, racking up a 14.1% market share and 2.0 million viewers on its linear Feb. 25 bow, the daily series opens with a tense chase through lush forests.
Begoña (Natalia Sánchez), with daughter Julia (Amanda Cárdenas) in tow, runs feverishly through the brush and soil to escape her betrothed, Jesús de la Reina (Alain Hernández), meeting his brother Andrés...
- 4/9/2024
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
Top Spanish Titles brought to market at MipTV:
“Dating in Barcelona,” (Filmax)
Produced by Filmax’s Arca, Catalan public broadcaster 3Cat and Prime Video in Spain, a first season of “Dating in Barcelona” bowed last year in Spain to big ratings, both on its first-window debut on 3Cat and on Prime Video, where it became one of the streaming service’s most-watched debuts. A modern take on romance and sex in an online age, “Dating in Barcelona” also reflects a swing in TV towards a lighter, more episodic fare, whether in crime thrillers or other categories. Each episode features two dates which, as Variety has observed, play off each other. Powered in creative terms by Pau Freixas, behind iconic series from “Red Band Society” To “I Know Who You Are” And “Todos Mienten,” All Produced By Filmax, “Dating In Barcelona” features a top-tier cast, this time round in Season...
“Dating in Barcelona,” (Filmax)
Produced by Filmax’s Arca, Catalan public broadcaster 3Cat and Prime Video in Spain, a first season of “Dating in Barcelona” bowed last year in Spain to big ratings, both on its first-window debut on 3Cat and on Prime Video, where it became one of the streaming service’s most-watched debuts. A modern take on romance and sex in an online age, “Dating in Barcelona” also reflects a swing in TV towards a lighter, more episodic fare, whether in crime thrillers or other categories. Each episode features two dates which, as Variety has observed, play off each other. Powered in creative terms by Pau Freixas, behind iconic series from “Red Band Society” To “I Know Who You Are” And “Todos Mienten,” All Produced By Filmax, “Dating In Barcelona” features a top-tier cast, this time round in Season...
- 4/5/2024
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Cannes TV trade fair MipTV may be its most boutique in recent years, but shows are coming onto the market – or screened at the parallel Canneseries TV festival which begins Friday – that will whet buyers’ appetites. Some roll of buzz from the London TV Screenings or Series Mania. Others are completely fresh, or pretty much off the radar.
To help you cut through the slates, here’s Variety’s picks of 20-plus shows:
“The Americas,” (NBCU, BBC Studios)
Narrated by Tom Hanks, his first unscripted narrator gig, and billed as an epic natural history series from “Planet Earth” producer BBC Studios Natural History Unit in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio. Scored by two-time Oscar winner Hans Zimmer and using groundbreaking technology to reveal the continent’s natural wonders. Previewed at MipTV, just how that worked will be unveiled at a fireside chat with NBCU’s Toby Gorman, president of...
To help you cut through the slates, here’s Variety’s picks of 20-plus shows:
“The Americas,” (NBCU, BBC Studios)
Narrated by Tom Hanks, his first unscripted narrator gig, and billed as an epic natural history series from “Planet Earth” producer BBC Studios Natural History Unit in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio. Scored by two-time Oscar winner Hans Zimmer and using groundbreaking technology to reveal the continent’s natural wonders. Previewed at MipTV, just how that worked will be unveiled at a fireside chat with NBCU’s Toby Gorman, president of...
- 4/5/2024
- by John Hopewell and Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Atresmedia TV’s “Dreams of Freedom,” Rtve’s “Detective Touré” and Mediterráneo’s “Fentanyl: A Deadly Epidemic,” feature in Spain Content Goldmine: In Demand Like Never Before, a showcase of new and upcoming Spanish series unspooling Jan. 23 on the first day of Content Americas.
The title’s no hype. Since “Money Heist” became Netflix’s first true-blue global non-English blockbuster in 2018, Spain has consistently seen its top shows and movies rank high in global streamer charts, or sell worldwide, such as The Mediapro Studio’s “The Head.”
In 2022, in Europe, most fiction titles commissioned by global streamers were produced in Spain (34) and the U.K. (32), according to the European Audiovisual Observatory.
In 2023, film and TV titles from Spain have ranked No. 1 on Netflix’s global non-English Top 10 charts for more weeks – 13 – than those from any other country in the world, apart from South Korea. This month, after dropping on Netflix on Jan.
The title’s no hype. Since “Money Heist” became Netflix’s first true-blue global non-English blockbuster in 2018, Spain has consistently seen its top shows and movies rank high in global streamer charts, or sell worldwide, such as The Mediapro Studio’s “The Head.”
In 2022, in Europe, most fiction titles commissioned by global streamers were produced in Spain (34) and the U.K. (32), according to the European Audiovisual Observatory.
In 2023, film and TV titles from Spain have ranked No. 1 on Netflix’s global non-English Top 10 charts for more weeks – 13 – than those from any other country in the world, apart from South Korea. This month, after dropping on Netflix on Jan.
- 1/23/2024
- by John Hopewell and Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
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