Spain’s rich TV show lineup at the Berlin Film Festival is showcasing an exciting array of titles, including Atresmedia’s “Red Flags,” a series that delves into the tumultuous sexual and emotional journey of four Gen Z teens. The festival also features a selection of Spanish TV shows that promise to captivate audiences with their thrilling storylines and top-notch production values.
One of the highlights at the Berlinale Market is Atresmedia TV and Portocabo’s “Honor,” a Spanish remake of the Israeli series “Kvodo.” The series follows a principled judge, played by the talented Dario Grandinetti, as he tries to save his son from the repercussions of a tragic accident. With intense and thought-provoking storytelling, “Honor” is set to leave a lasting impact on viewers.
Another must-watch Spanish series is “Internal Affairs” from RTVE-Mediacrest, which revolves around the first female police inspector in Spain. Set in 1979, the show offers a unique perspective on cop thrillers, combining thrilling suspense with a powerful exploration of women’s empowerment and essential values.
For fans of dystopian thrillers, “Sanctuary” from Pokeepsie Films and Atresmedia is a stylish and captivating series that tackles themes of climate change and artificial intelligence. Directed by Rodrigo RuĂz-GallardĂłn and Zoe BerriatĂșa, the show follows engineer Valle and pregnant Pilar as they unravel the dark secrets of a mysterious birthing retreat.
In the realm of Spanish thrillers, “Shades” from Secuoya Studios and SkyShowtime stands out as a star-studded whodunnit that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With a stellar cast including Elsa Pataky and Enrique Arce, the series offers a thrilling and character-driven narrative that is sure to leave audiences wanting more.
Other intriguing Spanish titles at the Berlin Film Festival include “Dark Waters,” the first Spain-Iceland co-production that explores a supernatural mystery, and “Pink Noise,” an animated series that blends historical icons with a dystopian world ruled by human-eating cats.
With a diverse range of genres and compelling storylines, Spain’s TV show lineup at the Berlin Film Festival is set to impress audiences and showcase the country’s talent and creativity on the international stage. Don’t miss out on these captivating series that are sure to leave a lasting impression.