Netflix
has presented its projects in Spain for the next season this Thursday.
Among the new productions that the international platform is preparing in our country, two documentaries stand out: a series on the Islamist attack committed in
Las Ramblas in Barcelona
in 2017;
and a feature film about the 'Wanninkhof case', the murder of the young
Rocío Wanninkhof
that occurred in Mijas in 1999 and the controversial judicial process that followed.
In addition, Netflix has announced three new Spanish series, a movie and a
stand-up comedy special
.
A group of witnesses after the attack on Las Ramblas in Barcelona.EFE
The production on the Las Ramblas attack will be a three-episode documentary miniseries, entitled
800 meters
, which is being developed by
Bambú Producciones
with the executive production of
Ramón Campos
and the direction of
Elías León
(team responsible for the documentary series
El Caso Asunta
,
El Alcàsser case
),
Campos and Elías also participate in the development of the
800-meter
scripts
in a team that will also include the participation of investigative journalists such as
Anna Teixidor
, author of the book
Los silencios del 17-A
,
Nacho Carretero
(
Fariña
,
En el corridor de death
) and
Jesús García
.
As for
The Wanninkhof case
, the filmmaker
Tània Balló
addresses one of the criminal episodes that has most moved Spanish society in recent decades.
The project aims to address the multiple prisms and facets of the case from a judicial, police, political, media, sociological and gender perspective point of view.
Within the fiction series chapter, Netflix has announced three new titles of its own production for Spain:
Feria
(a
fantastic
thriller
created by
Agustín Martínez
and
Carlos Montero
),
El tiempo que te day
(created by
Nadia de Santiago
,
Inés Pintor
and
Pablo Fernández
) and
Ídolo
(created by
Dani del Águila
,
Yago de Torres
and
Federico Maniá
.
In addition, Netflix has announced the production of the feature film
La bestia
, a
thriller
directed by
David Casademunt
and a
stand-up comedy special
by
Dani Rovira
entitled
Odi
o.
"Our vocation continues to be to move the world with the charisma, diversity and creativity of stories made in Spain and to contribute to maintaining the position of Spanish fiction as an international benchmark", said the Vice President of Original Content of Netflix Spain,
Diego Ávalos
, during the presentation of content in digital format due to the limitations imposed by the covid-19 pandemic.
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