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Directors Agustina Macri and Beatriz Sanchís now shooting the series Infamy

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- Susana Abaitua toplines this psychological thriller being produced by Evafilms for HBO Max; she is flanked by Ane Gabarain, Jorge Bosch, Jon Olivares, Iñigo Gastesi and Eva Llorach

Directors Agustina Macri and Beatriz Sanchís now shooting the series Infamy
Susana Abaitua on the set of Infamie (© David Herranz)

Infamy will be a 6x50-minute series, based on the successful book of the same name by Galician author Ledicia Costas. It stars an actress who was Goya-nominated this year for She Walks in Darkness [+see also:
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, Susana Abaitua, and is currently being directed by Argentinian helmer Agustina Macri (Miss Carbón [+see also:
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, Soledad [+see also:
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) and Spaniard Beatriz Sanchís (who was Goya-nominated for the movie They Are All Dead [+see also:
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before going on to direct the Mexican production The Gigantes, as well as various episodes of the series Nacho and Aquel).

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Also among the cast of this psychological thriller are Jorge Bosch (rewarded at Málaga for Cinco metros cuadrados [+see also:
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, seen recently in the series You Shall Not Lie [+see also:
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and Las abogadas), Jon Olivares (Pheasant Island [+see also:
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), Ane Gabarain (a Goya winner for her turn in 20,000 Species of Bees [+see also:
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, and appearing in last year’s Gaua [+see also:
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), Iñigo Gastesi (Singular [+see also:
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), Iñigo Azpitarte (Undercover [+see also:
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), Eva Llorach (a Goya winner for Quién te cantará [+see also:
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and who is now gracing Spanish screens in Islas [+see also:
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), Asier Oruesagasti (The Last Romantics [+see also:
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) and another Goya nominee from this year, Kandido Uranga (Maspalomas [+see also:
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). The show also features a special appearance by Chilean actor Luis Gnecco (Neruda [+see also:
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, El Ángel [+see also:
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).

The series’ screenplay was penned by Manuel Gancedo and Eduardo Torallas, and it tells of how Emma Cruz (played by Susana Abaitua) is a determined lawyer in the midst of an existential crisis who becomes obsessed with an unsolved case: the disappearance of two girls some 20 years ago. What begins as professional curiosity soon spirals into a dangerous fixation, fuelled by her own trauma: the tragic death of her sister when they were kids, which she has always blamed herself for. In her determination to unearth unspeakable secrets, concealed behind the town’s stifling and claustrophobic facade, Emma will have to confront her most disturbing ghosts. Her tireless search will make her a target for those who are prepared to do whatever it takes to prevent the truth from coming to light.

“As soon as I read Ledicia Costas’ novel, I knew that there was something very special about this story,” remarks Eva Cebrián, a producer at Evafilms. “It’s a heart-stopping thriller, brimming with mystery and excitement, which explores the human conflicts behind the suspense and constantly keeps the viewer on edge.”

The shoot will be split between Madrid and the rural landscapes of Biscay, such as the Gorbeia Natural Park, the Urdaibai estuary and Biosphere Reserve, and the Flysch de Barrika, among others, as well as the towns of Orozko, Areatza and Trucios-Turtzioz, backdrops that will stand in for Ura, the fictitious town where the plot unfolds. Indeed, the location serves as a veritable extra character that is fundamental to the story.

Infamy is being produced by Eva Cebrián for the firm Evafilms; it boasts the involvement of EiTB and is due to premiere on HBO Max later this year.

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(Translated from Spanish)

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