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‘Ravalear’ Cast and Crew Discuss Their New Max Series

Last updated: April 30, 2025 2:55 am
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Barcelona, Spain — Nestled in the vibrant Raval neighborhood of Barcelona, amidst bustling streets lined with halal butchers, tattoo parlors, and traditional Catalan cafes, a production crew is hard at work capturing the essence of Can Mosques, a fictional restaurant at the heart of “Ravalear,” Max’s latest Spanish original series.

The brainchild of filmmaker Pol Rodríguez, “Ravalear” draws inspiration from his family’s own experiences operating the renowned neighborhood bar, Can Lluis, for over a century. The series is a raw and immersive portrayal that blends elements of thriller and family drama to immerse viewers in a Barcelona grappling with issues of gentrification, identity, and survival.

Set to premiere in 2026, “Ravalear” is not just another high-end European drama. It is a deeply personal narrative that delves into themes of memory, community, and the harsh realities of economic displacement. Variety was granted exclusive access to the set, where executive producer Sandra Tapia showcased the meticulous efforts being put into bringing this compelling story to life.

The series follows a multi-generational family who discovers that their beloved restaurant is being taken over by a powerful investment fund. Determined to fight back, they find themselves entangled in a complex web of moral dilemmas and conflicting interests. As Rodríguez explains, “The heroes aren’t always right, and the villains aren’t always wrong.”

Grounded in the urban tensions of skyrocketing rents, speculative real estate, and cultural erasure, “Ravalear” transcends mere social commentary. It delves deep into the clash between memory and progress, exploring what happens when the identity of a neighborhood is erased in the pursuit of profit.

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Filmed on location in the Raval neighborhood, as well as in Montjuïc and Poblenou, “Ravalear” blurs the lines between fiction and reality. Street casting brought in a mix of seasoned actors and local newcomers, creating an authentic portrayal of the community. The recreated Can Mosques serves as a functional set within a real commercial space, adding a layer of authenticity to the storytelling.

The series’ multilingual approach, seamlessly shifting between Catalan, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, and English, mirrors the diverse linguistic landscape of the neighborhood. It’s a reflection of the vibrant multicultural tapestry that defines the Raval district, honoring the richness of its cultural heritage.

While “Ravalear” tackles political themes, it steers clear of simplistic narratives. The characters are portrayed with depth and nuance, blurring the lines between hero and villain. As María Rodríguez Soto, who plays a key role in the series, emphasizes, “This isn’t a lecture; it’s about people. And people are complicated.”

As the series delves into the intricacies of working-class solidarity and the impact of cultural erasure, it strikes a chord that resonates beyond its local setting. Despite its deeply rooted themes, “Ravalear” is poised to captivate international audiences, with Filmax handling global sales and Max ensuring widespread visibility.

The production process has been an intense journey, with meticulous attention to detail in every aspect of the storytelling. From kitchen choreography to capturing the tension of nightly service, the creators have strived for authenticity in every frame. The result is a series that not only entertains but also challenges viewers to reflect on the price of progress.

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As the premiere of “Ravalear” approaches, it stands as a poignant reflection of a city and its people facing unprecedented challenges. Through the lens of one filmmaker’s personal experiences and vision, the series serves as a mirror to modern urban life, prompting us to question what we are willing to sacrifice in the name of progress.

“I don’t have the answers,” Rodríguez reflects. “I just want to ask the right questions. And this series is my way of asking, what are we willing to lose in the name of progress?” As “Ravalear” unfolds on screens in 2026, it promises to spark conversations and provoke thought, leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.

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