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La série La chica invisible, tournée récemment, est en post-production

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- Daniel Grao et Zoe Stein tiennent les rôles principaux de cette adaptation des célèbres romans de Blue Jeans, réalisée par Jorge Amado et Aritz Moreno

La série La chica invisible, tournée récemment, est en post-production
Daniel Grao et Zoe Stein dans La chica invisible

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La chica invisible (lit. “The Invisible Girl”) is the title of the new series based on the successful trilogy of novels of the same name penned by Blue Jeans (published by Editorial Planeta), which will be made available next year on Disney+ in Spain, Latin America, Asia, the USA and Portugal. The show’s eight episodes have been directed by Norberto López Amado (Sara’s Notebook [+lire aussi :
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) and Aritz Moreno (Advantages of Travelling by Train [+lire aussi :
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). Taking as their starting point the first novel in the saga, the helmers have imbued it with a darker, more adult-orientated tone, as its underlying theme will be the male chauvinism that underpins gender-based violence.

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It stars Daniel Grao (whom we saw not long ago in The Year of Fury [+lire aussi :
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, and who will appear in La casa entre los cactus in September) and Zoe Stein (glimpsed in the series Merlí. Sapere Aude and the co-star of Manticore [+lire aussi :
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, the new outing by Carlos Vermut, which will be presented at the Toronto Film Festival before getting an airing at Sitges) as a father and daughter who become embroiled in the inquiry into the murder of a teenage girl during the summer festivities in Cárdena, a quaint, fictitious town in Andalusia and a stifling place where every one of its inhabitants is a suspect.

The screenplays have been written by Carmen López-Areal (The Sleeping Voice [+lire aussi :
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, the series Soy Luna and It Was Always Me), Marina Efron (the series Soy Luna, It Was Always Me and Cuestión de sexo), Antonio Hernández Centeno (the series Caronte and Unauthorized Living), Ramón Tarrés (the series The Cook of Castamar) and Ian de la Rosa (the series Veneno [+lire aussi :
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, the short film Farrucas).

In the words of executive producer Pedro Uriol (Below Zero [+lire aussi :
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Out in the Open [+lire aussi :
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), “La chica invisible will surprise both fans of the novel and those who aren’t familiar with it, because it’s a mysterious, exciting adult thriller, with a pure cinematic perspective. We want the viewer to step into the shoes of a father and daughter forced to put aside their differences in order to solve a murder case that has shaken the peaceful lives of Cárdena’s residents.”

The shoot for the series began in April in Carmona (Seville) and continued until mid-July in various locations within the province, such as El Viso del Alcor and Gerena. It is now in post-production.

Blue Jeans (the pen-name of Francisco de Paula Fernández) was born in Seville and lived in Carmona until the age of 18. A Journalism graduate, he is the author of the trilogies Canciones para PaulaEl club de los incomprendidos and Algo tan sencillo, as well as the novel El Campamento.

With La chica invisible, he breathed life into a series of extremely successful thrillers for young readers, more than 200,000 copies of which have been sold in Spain, Latin America, Italy and China. His novels, which have been translated into various languages, have amassed more than two million followers, and during his career, he’s been rewarded with the Premio Cervantes Chico (Young Cervantes Prize) in 2013 and the Premio de la Feria del Libro de Sevilla (Seville Book Fair Award). He has just published his 15th novel, Los crímenes de Chopin.

La chica invisible is a Morena Films production for Disney+.

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