Thursday, October 24, 2024

SEE FIRST IMAGES FROM 1920'S SPAIN SET CULINARY TV SERIES LA FAVORITA 1922

  FIRST LA FAVORITA 1922  
IMAGES FROM SPANISH PERIOD SET SERIES
There are a couple of new period set series coming from Spain presented at this year's Mipcom in Cannes and I will present them to you in the coming days, starting with LA FAVORITA 1922 seven episode mini TV series which will launch sometime next year. Love, intrigue, humor and a touch of thriller come together in a carefully crafted production. It will air next year on Telecinco.
 
  SERIES SET IN MADRID
 follows Seville’s Marquise Elena de Valmonte (Veronica Sanchez), who battles to turn an abandoned restaurant into the capital’s finest eating establishment. With the story set in the 1920s, Marquise Elena de Valmonte explores her passion for cooking, as a means of evading her authoritarian husband. An incident makes her and maid Cecilia (Raquel Querol) fugitives. They reopen an abandoned restaurant as 'La Favorita Bistro'. Luis Fernández stars as Julio, the owner of the premises. Andrea Duro, Maribel Salas, Elena Maroto give life to Ana, Lourdes, Rosa, employees of the restaurant; Fernando Cayo as César, the father-in-law of Elena Valmonte; Joel Sánchez in the skin of Roberto, waiter and friend of Julio; Javier Lago and Manuel de Andrés as the mobster Don Benito and his henchman Armando; and Ángela Vega plays Consuelo,the owner of the fill-master. 
 

5 comments:

  1. Watched a few Spanish series before, and to be honest, they ain't good at all...Scandinavian series are much better. We just finished a film called The Blind on Netflix...I don't even want to comment about it...what a waste of time!

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    1. Yes, Spanish shows are usually dull and they are not done in a linear style so it is difficult to follow them, plus they have a lot of terrible actresses. Just look at this one above, zero radiance for a lead role.

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  2. I agree. She is very bland. While I usually like to watch things centered around food, this one probably isn't one I'll tune in to.

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    1. And where did they find that fugly skirt for her on top of that fugly hairdo?

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    2. Church thrift store most likely LMAO!

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