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Yakarta riunisce di nuovo i talenti di Diego San José ed Elena Trapé
- Dopo il grande successo di Celestei>, la nuova serie original Movistar Plus+ prodotta da Mediapro e Canary Islands Studios ha come protagonisti Javier Cámara e Carla Quílez

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Filming has just finished on the series Yakarta, created by Diego San José and directed by Elena Trapé, an artistic duo that is reunited after the success of Celeste [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Diego San José
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intervista: Cesc Gay
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intervista: Pilar Palomero
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The cast is completed by David Lorente (Escape [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Paco Cabezas
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intervista: Pilar Palomero
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With a script by San José, Delgado-Hierro and Daniel Castro, it tells the story of José Ramón Garrido (played by Cámara), a former Olympic badminton player who survives by teaching physical education at a public high school in Vallecas. Divorced and hopeless, he believes he has discovered the diamond that can turn his life around: Mar (Quílez), a teenage player who could be the ticket to make his dream come true of competing in Jakarta, the city where ex-players are treated like stars. But Indonesia's capital is a long way away, especially for two strangers. Together, they will have to learn to put up with each other as they embark on a journey through rundown boarding houses, sports centres and petrol stations.
Diego San José (creator of the series Vote for Juan, Vamos Juan and Venga Juan, and Su majestad) says that “After filming a series like Celeste in the Treasury, it seemed impossible to find an even greyer world in which to tell a story. But I remembered that there are regional badminton tournaments: championships played in ugly sports centres, without an audience, and in cities like Totana, Ponferrada and Torrelavega. I, who am from Irún, am passionate about provincial towns, because they’re all the same and make me feel at home. Yakarta is a story that reasserts an uncharismatic Spain where nothing special ever happens. Our protagonists are like two provincial towns, because they have no charisma and nothing special happens to them. I like people without charisma. I find them calming. This series is our tribute to those people who lose even when they win.”
Co-director Elena Trapé (responsible for Distances [+leggi anche:
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Yakarta, a series of six 30-minute episodes, is produced by Fran Araújo for Movistar Plus+, Laura Fernández Espeso and Javier Méndez for The Mediapro Studio and Alejandro Flórez for 100 Balas (also from the Mediapro group) together with Ignacio Corrales for Buendía Estudios Canarias.
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