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Based on | Vestidas de azul: Análisis social y cinematográfico de la mujer transexual en los años de la Transición Española by Valeria Vegas |
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Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
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Network | atresplayer |
Release | 17 December 2023 |
Vestidas de azul is a Spanish drama television series billed as a follow-up to Veneno. The series is based on the book Vestidas de azul: Análisis social y cinematográfico de la mujer transexual en los años de la Transición Española by Valeria Vegas.[1]
Plot
Two years after the death of Cristina Ortiz, Valeria Vegas finds a VHS tape of documentary film Vestida de azul, inspiring her to write a new work about the lives of the six trans women featured in the documentary.[2]
Cast
- Lola Rodríguez as Valeria[3]
- Paca La Piraña[3]
- Rossa Ceballos as Loren adulta[3]
- Bimba Farelo as Loren joven[3]
- Chloe Santiago as Tamara[3]
- Geena Román as Eva[3]
- Alma Gormedino as Josette[3]
- Penélope Guerrero as Nacha[3]
- Keyla Òdena as Renee[3]
- Goya Toledo as Lola[3]
- Juani Ruiz[3]
- Alex Saint as Sacha[3]
- Ángeles Ortega as Manola[3]
- Desirée Vogue as Bienvenida[3]
- Marisa Paredes[3]
- Susana Abaitua[3]
- Elena Irureta[3]
- Luis Callejo[3]
- Estrella Xtravaganza[4]
- Mercedes Sampietro[3]
- Anabel Alonso[3]
- Pedro Casablanc[3]
- Llum Barrera[3]
- Guiomar Puerta[3]
- Claudia Traisac[3]
- Nerea Rodríguez[3]
- Clara Sans[3]
- Juriji der Klee[4]
Production
The series was produced by Atresmedia TV in collaboration with Suma Content.[5] Returning cast members from Veneno include Lola Rodríguez, Paca La Piraña, Goya Toledo, Juani Ruiz, Alex Saint, Ángeles Ortega and Desirée Vogue, with new starring roles for Rossa Ceballos, Bimba Farelo, Chloe Santiago, Geena Román, Alma Gormedino, Penélope Guerrero and Keyla Òdena.[3] Further cast additions such as Susana Abaitua, Elena Irureta, Luis Callejo, Mercedes Sampietro, Anabel Alonso, Pedro Casablanc, Llum Barrera, Estrella Xtravaganza and Juriji der Klee were announced in February 2023 at the Berlinale Series Market.[4]
Valeria Vegas, Javier Holgado, Susana López Rubio, Javier Ferreiro, Mikel Rueda and Claudia Costafreda took over writing duties.[3]
The episodes were directed by Mikel Rueda, Claudia Costafreda, and Ian de la Rosa.[6] Filming began in December 2022.[6]
Release
The series premiered on Atresplayer on 17 December 2023.[7] Atresmedia reached distribution deals with HBO Max in Portugal, the Nordics, and the Baltics.[5]
References
- ↑ "ATRESplayer Premium incorpora a su catálogo 'Vestida de azul' para calentar el estreno de 'Veneno 2'". Bluper. 14 April 2023 – via El Español.
- ↑ Martín, Pablo (23 October 2023). "Todo lo que sabemos de 'Vestidas de azul': la secuela de 'Veneno' producida por Los Javis para Atresplayer". Cinemanía – via 20minutos.es.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Almodóvar, Marco (18 October 2023). "'Vestidas de azul', la continuación de la aclamada 'Veneno', ya tiene fecha de estreno en atresplayer". Bluper – via El Español.
- 1 2 3 Rodera, Alejandro (21 February 2023). "'Vestidas de azul' añade más nombres a su elenco y comparte la primera imagen del rodaje". FormulaTV.
- 1 2 López Martín, Sergio (24 October 2023). "Atresmedia triunfa en el MIPCOM: cierra nuevas ventas de 'Vestidas de Azul', 'La Edad de la Ira' y 'El Desafío". El Periódico de Catalunya. Prensa Ibérica.
- 1 2 Aller, María (18 October 2023). "'Vestidas de azul': La segunda parte de 'Veneno' ya tiene fecha de estreno". Fotogramas.
- ↑ "'Vestidas de azul', la secuela de 'Veneno', descubre su tráiler y concreta su fecha de estreno en Atresplayer". vertele!. 31 October 2023 – via eldiario.es.