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Daniel Burman Shoots ‘So Far So Good’ for Flow, The Mediapro Studio

Last updated: September 21, 2025 11:10 pm
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Daniel Burman, a prominent figure in the New Argentine Cinema scene, is currently in the process of filming a new TV series titled “So Far So Good” (“El Resto Bien”). This series, created by Burman himself, reunites him with Daniel Hendler, who starred in the award-winning film “Lost Embrace” back in 2004.

The duo will co-direct all eight half-hour episodes of “So Far So Good.” The series is being produced by CimarrĂłn, based in Uruguay, and Oficina Burman in Argentina, both of which are part of The Mediapro Studio. The production has already garnered attention, with Oficina Burman’s recent series “Maledictions” making it to Netflix’s Global non-English Top 10 TV Shows.

“So Far So Good” is being produced for Flow, a popular Argentine cable TV, internet, and SVOD operator. Flow holds distribution rights for Latin America, while The Mediapro Studio owns rights for the rest of the world.

Known for his autobiographical storytelling, Burman’s new series delves into the life of Ariel, a successful cartoonist portrayed by Benjamin Vicuña, who is on the brink of a mid-life crisis. Juggling the demands of his five children, aging parents, and a hectic social life, Ariel is faced with a hernia diagnosis that forces him to reevaluate his priorities and quest for personal freedom.

Described as a “human dramedy,” “So Far So Good” explores themes of self-discovery and the challenges of middle age. The series boasts a talented cast, including Violeta Urtizberea, Rita Cortese, and MartĂ­n Seefeld, among others. The script is penned by Burman and his frequent collaborators Ariel Gurevich, AndrĂ©s GelĂłs, and Pablo GelĂłs.

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In a conversation with Variety, Burman discussed the personal nature of “So Far So Good,” highlighting his own reflections on middle age and the quest for self-fulfillment. The series aims to address men’s struggles with self-identity and societal expectations, presenting a nuanced exploration of masculinity in today’s world.

Burman also emphasized the importance of working with a familiar team of collaborators, noting that the series was a collaborative effort with long-standing partners who share his creative vision. This project marks his first collaboration with Flow, whom he praised for their support and creative freedom.

Overall, “So Far So Good” promises to be a thought-provoking and introspective series that tackles universal themes of personal growth and self-discovery. With a talented cast and crew behind the scenes, the show is poised to make a significant impact in the world of television.

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