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The Barrier (Spanish: La valla) is a Spanish dystopian drama TV series created by Daniel Écija and starring Unax Ugalde, Olivia Molina and Eleonora Wexler. It first aired on Atresplayer Premium in January 2020. [1] It debuted internationally in September 2020 on Netflix. [2] [3]
The Vineyard (Spanish: La templanza; lit. ' The Temperance ') is a Spanish romantic drama television limited series produced by Atresmedia Studios and Boomerang TV for Amazon Prime Video starring Leonor Watling, Rafael Novoa, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba and Juana Acosta. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by María Dueñas. It was ...
Comedy about a family obsessed with the arrival of television in Spain. First Spanish series. La templanza (Amazon Prime Video, 2021) 10 episodes. Romantic period drama. Temps de silenci (TV3, 2001–2002) 52 episodes of 50 minutes. Life of a wealthy family in Barcelona since shortly before the Spanish Civil War to the present.
Here are the best Spanish shows and series to watch on Netflix tonight. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...
We all know—and love—Netflix. But while we adore the streaming service’s chart-topping psychological thrillers and eye-opening... The 20 Best Spanish Shows to Stream on Netflix Right This Second
Here are the best romance series of all time and where to stream them, including 'Normal People,' 'Bridgerton,' and 'Sex and the City.'
The series is an adaptation of the theatrical play Smiley written by Guillem Clua, which was performed onstage by Albert Triola and Ramon Pujol. [4] Production company Minoria Absoluta pleaded for the series to be fully shot in Catalan , but it was shot in Spanish with the subplot involving Eduardo Lloveras and Ruth Llopis using Catalan and the ...
The project was announced by Netflix in March 2023 with the Spanish-language title Atrapados. The six-part series is adapted from the novel Caught by Harlan Coben. It is directed by Miguel Cohan and Hernan Goldfrid, and produced by Vanessa Ragone for Haddock Films. Cohan co-wrote the adaptation with his sister Ana Cohan. [2] [3] [4]