Una comedia erótico-romántica protagonizada por Adriana Torrebejano, Rubén Cortada, Eva Ugarte y Francisco Ortiz. © Atresplayer
Este otoño, Atresplayer estrenará “¿A qué estás esperando?”, la serie basada en las exitosas novelas “Tampoco te pido tanto” y “¿A qué estás Esperando?”, de la autora superventas Megan Maxwell. Una comedia erótico-romántica que muestra la realidad de dos mundos completamente opuestos, pero no enfrentados, a través de los encuentros y desencuentros de dos parejas que se enamoran.
“¿A qué estás Esperando?”, compuesta por 8 episodios de 50 minutos, sigue a Can, un atractivo piloto aéreo de ascendencia turca, que, respetuoso con la voluntad de un padre tradicional, asiste mensualmente a unas cenas en las que le presentan posibles candidatas para casarse. En una de ellas conoce a Sonia, una madre soltera que se presenta, sin avisar, a la cena que su madre ha organizado para que sus otras dos hermanas conozcan al rico heredero. Can y Sonia descubrirán,...
Este otoño, Atresplayer estrenará “¿A qué estás esperando?”, la serie basada en las exitosas novelas “Tampoco te pido tanto” y “¿A qué estás Esperando?”, de la autora superventas Megan Maxwell. Una comedia erótico-romántica que muestra la realidad de dos mundos completamente opuestos, pero no enfrentados, a través de los encuentros y desencuentros de dos parejas que se enamoran.
“¿A qué estás Esperando?”, compuesta por 8 episodios de 50 minutos, sigue a Can, un atractivo piloto aéreo de ascendencia turca, que, respetuoso con la voluntad de un padre tradicional, asiste mensualmente a unas cenas en las que le presentan posibles candidatas para casarse. En una de ellas conoce a Sonia, una madre soltera que se presenta, sin avisar, a la cena que su madre ha organizado para que sus otras dos hermanas conozcan al rico heredero. Can y Sonia descubrirán,...
- 7/24/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
After years working in film and theater, celebrated Spanish author, screenwriter and filmmaker Roberto Santiago (“The Longest Penalty Shot In The World”) has returned to TV to adapt his bestselling novel “Ana” for the small screen, starring Spanish star Maribel Verdú.
Angela Armero (“Velvet”) co-wrote the series adaptation with Santiago, and award-winning film and TV vets Gracia Querejeta (“Cuando vuelvas a mi lado”) and Salvador García Ruiz (“The Hunt. Monteperdido”) direct. The six-hour series is produced by Spanish broadcaster Rtve in co-production with Tornasol and DeAPlaneta in association with German production-sales company Zdf Enterprises, part of public broadcaster Zdf.
“Ana. all in” turns on Ana, a small-time lawyer thrust into the underground world of illegal gambling when her brother is accused of killing the manager of the Gran Castilla Casino. After assembling a small but energetic team, this Spanish Erin Brockovich goes head-to-head with the Goliath that is one of...
Angela Armero (“Velvet”) co-wrote the series adaptation with Santiago, and award-winning film and TV vets Gracia Querejeta (“Cuando vuelvas a mi lado”) and Salvador García Ruiz (“The Hunt. Monteperdido”) direct. The six-hour series is produced by Spanish broadcaster Rtve in co-production with Tornasol and DeAPlaneta in association with German production-sales company Zdf Enterprises, part of public broadcaster Zdf.
“Ana. all in” turns on Ana, a small-time lawyer thrust into the underground world of illegal gambling when her brother is accused of killing the manager of the Gran Castilla Casino. After assembling a small but energetic team, this Spanish Erin Brockovich goes head-to-head with the Goliath that is one of...
- 10/13/2020
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Antonio Banderas is set to host the 2021 Spanish Academy Goya Awards on Feb. 27 in Banderas’ hometown of Malaga. It is the actor’s first time hosting the awards, and he will share duties with María Casado, one of Spain’s most respected television journalists and president of the Television Academy.
Banderas, among Spain’s best-known cinematic exports for decades, has five Spanish Academy nominations and an Honorary Goya of his own. But it was only this year that the actor finally took home a trophy for his work in Pedro Almodóvar’s “Pain and Glory,” a performance which also won him best actor at Cannes and an Oscar nomination.
According to the Academy, there are plans to limit audience capacity and impose strict health and safety measures based on expert recommendations at the time the ceremony is held. Banderas’ production company Teatro Soho TV will help produce the ceremony which...
Banderas, among Spain’s best-known cinematic exports for decades, has five Spanish Academy nominations and an Honorary Goya of his own. But it was only this year that the actor finally took home a trophy for his work in Pedro Almodóvar’s “Pain and Glory,” a performance which also won him best actor at Cannes and an Oscar nomination.
According to the Academy, there are plans to limit audience capacity and impose strict health and safety measures based on expert recommendations at the time the ceremony is held. Banderas’ production company Teatro Soho TV will help produce the ceremony which...
- 7/1/2020
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Spanish production house Dlo/Magnolia, owned by the giant Banijay Group, has revealed an ambitious TV drama slate, led by psychological thriller series “La Caza. Monteperdido,” a TV adaptation of Agustín Martínez’s best-selling novel “Monteperdido.”
Filming in the Aragonese Pyrenees, the eight-episode, 70-minute high-concept TV drama is scheduled to premiere on Rtve’s flagship channel La 1 in first quarter of 2019.
Under managing director José Manuel Lorenzo, Dlo/Magnolia is upping the ante on TV fiction, underscoring the Banijay Group’s aim of building its scripted offering in Spain, as the superindie continues acquiring production assets to increase its TV drama footprint worldwide.
“After many years focused on TV entertainment, Banijay is betting very seriously on TV fiction. As a traveling companion, I could not find a better one, they help you get the projects moving forward,” Lorenzo said.
“Monteperdido” marks the first step in this new era at Dlo/Magnolia,...
Filming in the Aragonese Pyrenees, the eight-episode, 70-minute high-concept TV drama is scheduled to premiere on Rtve’s flagship channel La 1 in first quarter of 2019.
Under managing director José Manuel Lorenzo, Dlo/Magnolia is upping the ante on TV fiction, underscoring the Banijay Group’s aim of building its scripted offering in Spain, as the superindie continues acquiring production assets to increase its TV drama footprint worldwide.
“After many years focused on TV entertainment, Banijay is betting very seriously on TV fiction. As a traveling companion, I could not find a better one, they help you get the projects moving forward,” Lorenzo said.
“Monteperdido” marks the first step in this new era at Dlo/Magnolia,...
- 10/14/2018
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Madrid de Cine Spanish Film Screenings (4th edition) were held June 7, 8, and 9. This international showcase's objective is to create a unique business space where international buyers, Spanish producers, sales companies and international media have the opportunity to see the latest releases of Spanish Cinema as well as the chance to interview Spanish film directors, actors and producers.
There is an industrybeyond the familiar names of Pedro Almodovar and Alejandro Amenabar.
"It was very important that Isabel Coixet whose "Map of the Sounds of Tokyo" was in Competition at Cannes," said Beatriz Setuain of Imagina Sales, which will screen its thriller "25 Karats." "That generates more interest in the industry from abroad and we can show how international and varied our productions are." (A note here by Sydney: I saw "Map of the Sounds of Tokyo in Cannes. It is a hauntingly sexy cross cultural story...I especially liked the sex scenes...
There is an industrybeyond the familiar names of Pedro Almodovar and Alejandro Amenabar.
"It was very important that Isabel Coixet whose "Map of the Sounds of Tokyo" was in Competition at Cannes," said Beatriz Setuain of Imagina Sales, which will screen its thriller "25 Karats." "That generates more interest in the industry from abroad and we can show how international and varied our productions are." (A note here by Sydney: I saw "Map of the Sounds of Tokyo in Cannes. It is a hauntingly sexy cross cultural story...I especially liked the sex scenes...
- 6/7/2009
- by Sydney@SydneysBuzz.com (Sydney)
- Sydney's Buzz
Madrid -- The message Spanish cinema is pushing about itself these days is that there is an industry beyond the familiar names of Pedro Almodovar and Alejandro Amenabar. And as the Madrid de Cine Spanish Film Screenings kick off Sunday, the industry is looking to show buyers there's more to Spanish cinema than its two favorite sons.
"It was very important that Isabel Coixet was in Competition at Cannes," said Beatriz Setuain of Imagina Sales, which will screen its thriller "25 Karats." "That generates more interest in the industry from abroad and we can show how international and varied our productions are."
Organized by Spain's Producers Federation, Fapae, this year's screenings will showcase more than 50 recent Spanish productions to 132 buyers from 31 countries, including 11 confirmed acquisition executives from the U.S.
Sellers agree that while they would prefer the dates to be somewhere in winter, coming straight after Cannes has its benefits.
"It was very important that Isabel Coixet was in Competition at Cannes," said Beatriz Setuain of Imagina Sales, which will screen its thriller "25 Karats." "That generates more interest in the industry from abroad and we can show how international and varied our productions are."
Organized by Spain's Producers Federation, Fapae, this year's screenings will showcase more than 50 recent Spanish productions to 132 buyers from 31 countries, including 11 confirmed acquisition executives from the U.S.
Sellers agree that while they would prefer the dates to be somewhere in winter, coming straight after Cannes has its benefits.
- 6/5/2009
- by By Pamela Rolfe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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