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PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Espagne

Ça tourne pour la série Ardora, créée par Pepe Coira et Fran Araújo

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- Carolina Yuste et Javier Gutiérrez au casting d'une série originale estampillée Movistar Plus+, un thriller judiciaire produit par Portocabo et réalisé par Jorge Coira

Ça tourne pour la série Ardora, créée par Pepe Coira et Fran Araújo
g-d: Le créateur Pepe Coira, l'acteur Javier Gutiérrez, le réalisateur Jorge Coira, l'actrice Carolina Yuste et le créateur Fran Araújo (© Alba Pacheco)

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Ardora will continue filming in A Coruña until the end of March. This new original Movistar Plus+ series, comprising five 50-minute episodes, is a thriller built around a court case. Pepe Coira (La canción [+lire aussi :
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, Rapa [+lire aussi :
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, Hierro [+lire aussi :
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) and Fran Araújo (also creator of La canción and Rapa, and winner of the Goya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for One Year, One Night [+lire aussi :
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), reunite once again as creators and screenwriters in this series directed by Jorge Coira (Rapa, Código Emperador [+lire aussi :
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). 

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The plot centres on Estela Otero, a lawyer at the public defender's office in A Coruña, who must represent a troubled young man accused of murdering a prominent local businessman. The case appears straightforward: all evidence points to his guilt, and Estela expects to be able to focus her energy on navigating her own complicated personal life. During the proceedings, she comes up against Luis Rouco, a police officer who is also grappling with his own personal crisis — and who must do everything in his power to stop her from uncovering the truth.

The series stars Carolina Yuste (two-time Goya winner for Carmen & Lola [+lire aussi :
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and Undercover [+lire aussi :
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) and Javier Gutiérrez (Goya winner for Marshland [+lire aussi :
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interview : Alberto Rodríguez
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and The Motive [+lire aussi :
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interview : Manuel Martín Cuenca
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). They are supported by Tamar Novas (currently nominated for a Goya for Band Together [+lire aussi :
interview : Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
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]
), Elvira Mínguez (currently nominated for a Goya for  The Dinner), Luis Zahera (two-time Goya winner for The Realm [+lire aussi :
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interview : Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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and The Beasts [+lire aussi :
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interview : Rodrigo Sorogoyen et Isabe…
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), Antonio Durán ‘Morris' (recently seen in Celeste [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Diego San José
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and Animal), Luisa Gavasa (Goya winner for The Bride [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Paula Ortiz
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]
), Blanca Martínez, Sandro Ballesteros, Santi Cuquejo, Julia Gómez, Xosé Barato and Camila Bossa.

Pepe Coira and Fran Araújo, the creators of this series, explain that "it is a crime drama through which we wanted to explore the space where many of our coexistence problems end up being resolved. The domain of solicitors, judges, law enforcement and the law. It is a universe full of codes, yet one where the human factor always prevails. Ardora examines how the law can become entangled with vested interests, abuses of power and prejudice. A lawyer who believes she can handle anything faces a police officer and a minor who believe in nothing. Ardora revolves around them and the Atlantic city of A Coruña.”

Susana Herreras, executive producer of the series at Movistar Plus+, adds that "returning to Galicia with the Coiras, Araújo and the entire Portocabo team, led by Alfonso Blanco “Fosco”, is a real privilege. Telling the story of contemporary A Coruña from the perspective of a public defender felt like a unique opportunity to talk about power, justice, and inequality. At Movistar Plus+, we believe in fiction that captivates and challenges viewers, allowing them to look their fears and contradictions straight in the eye.”

Alfonso Blanco, from Portocabo, concludes that, “The series aims to tell a crime drama from the perspective of a committed, strong, charismatic public defender — a central female character around whom the entire narrative revolves.  As is customary in Portocabo productions, the story is steeped in realism, with authentic, well-researched settings and characters, and judicial proceedings depicted in detail. Ardora is more urban than our latest productions for Movistar Plus+ (Hierro, Rapa). The story is deeply rooted in A Coruña, a northern Atlantic city with a strong personality, a setting of diverse landscapes and visually striking scenery.”

Ardora is an original Movistar Plus+ series produced in collaboration with Portocabo.

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