Heridas

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Heridas

Spanish TV series or program


Heridas (English: Wounds) is a Spanish TV drama series of 13 episodes. It is directed by Norberto López Amado and Juanma R. Pachón. It was written by Lele Portas and Marco Tulio Socorro based on Yûji Sakamoto's work on Japanese TV series Mother (2010) and its Turkish adaptation Anne (2017) written by Berfu Ergenekon. Heridas is produced by Buendía Estudios. Some early episodes were previewed at the Málaga Film Festival on 20 March 2022.[1] The entire series premiered on Spanish TV channel Antena 3 and streaming service Atresplayer Premium on 17 April 2022.[2] It was filmed at Spanish locations in Cádiz, Tarifa, Cabo de Gata, Madrid, Guadalajara and Toledo. The series centres on wild-life photographer Manuela (Adriana Ugarte) and her interaction with Alba (Cosette Silguero), seven-year-old daughter of Yolanda (María León) and stepdaughter of Lucho (Javier Collado).

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Plot

Manuela lives alone in a cabin which borders the Andalusian wetlands. She photographs local and migratory birds for a magazine. In nearby Almería lives Alba, a seven-year-old school girl who rarely eats breakfast. Her mother Yolanda works as a pole dancer and sleeps during the day. Yolanda's unemployed boyfriend Lucho is uninterested in Alba's care. The home is disorganised and Alba is left to fend for herself. Lucho is physically and emotionally abusive to Yolanda and Alba. After Manuela meets Alba, they begin a relationship, which results in Manuela facing her past traumas. Alba disappears, initially presumed drowned, before Yolanda and Lucho are investigated for neglect and abuse. Manuela kidnaps Alba to save her from further abuse and raises her as Paloma.

Cast and characters

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  • Adriana Ugarte as Manuela León Escudero: wild-life photographer, cafe worker.
    • Lucía Caraballo as Manuela (18 years old): rebellious teen, Héctor's girlfriend.
    • Allegra Rabaneda as Manuela (5–7 years old): child, raised by Olga and Jaime as their eldest daughter.
  • María León as Yolanda Romero: pole dancer, Alba's mother.
  • Cosette Silguero as Alba Romero / Paloma León: Yolanda's daughter who disappears. Owned pet rat, Lucy. Kidnapped by Manuela, renamed Poloma.
  • Javier Collado as Luis "Lucho" Valdivia: Yolanda's wastrel, abusive boyfriend. Becomes security guard and drug dealer.
  • Xoán Fórneas as Fabio Sierra: investigative news journalist, covers Alba's disappearance.
  • Elisabet Gelabert as Rocío Durán Hidalgo: Manuela's birth mother, jailed until 2013 for killing husband. While imprisoned she placed Manuela with her friend Olga. Becomes a seamstress.
  • Pau Durà as Jaime León: Private school principal, Manuela's adoptive father.
  • Sonia Almarcha as Olga Escudero: Pharmacist, Manuela's adoptive mother.
  • Maggie Garcia as Alejandra: Manuela's youngest adoptive sister.
  • Natalia Huarte as Maite León Escudero: school teacher, Manuela's younger adoptive sister.
  • Iván Marcos [es] as Héctor Ibánez: Madrid police inspector, Jaime's friend.
    • Rafa Álamos as Héctor (20 years old): Manuela's boyfriend.
  • Zack Gomez as Cristian: hairdresser, Ramón's boyfriend.
  • Clara Garrido [es] as Violeta: school teacher, Maite's friend, Héctor's wife.
  • Violeta Pérez as Figueras: Madrid policewoman, works for Héctor.
  • Victoria Mora as Pura Vecina: Rocío's neighbour, looked after Paloma.
  • Rubén de Eguia [es] as Ramón: Lucho's cousin, Cristian's boyfriend.
  • Laura Minguell [es] as Gloria: photojournalist, works with Fabio.
  • Anna Azcona as Amparo Santos: Rocío's fellow ex-prisoner.
  • Fátima Baeza [es] as Carmen: Alba's teacher.
  • Samuel Viyuela [es] as Antonio "Toño" Santos: Amparo's son, truck driver.
  • Arantxa Zambrano as Susana: Almería policewoman investigating Alba's disappearance.
  • Aníbal Soto as Pepe: owns Almería cafe, Manuela's boss.
  • Javier Lago as Inspector Gormaz: Almería policeman, Susana's boss, investigates Alba's disappearance.
  • Mar Vidal [es] as Rosa: servant at Leóns' household.

Production

Spanish website VerTele!'s Marcos Méndez reported in January 2021 that Atresmedia would adapt the Turkish drama TV series Anne (2017), which itself is an adaptation of the Japanese series Mother (2010) via Buendía Estudios for Antena 3 and Atresplayer Premium – the project's working title was Madre while in the script phase.[4][5] In May of that year, Adriana Ugarte (of The Time in Between, 2013–2014) and María León were announced as the adult lead roles.[5][6] Filming began on 22 June 2021 under the title Heridas (English: Wounds), and used Spanish locations in Cádiz, Tarifa, Cabo de Gata, Madrid, Guadalajara and Toledo.[7][8] In March 2022 executive producer Montse García told FormulaTV's Alejandro Rodera that Heridas would only run for a single season.[9]

Episodes


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References

  1. Rodera, Alejandro (20 March 2022). "Atresmedia abre sus Heridas: "Es un regalo envenenado, teníamos que ser creíbles sin dejar de emocionar"" [Atresmedia Opens Its Wounds: "It's a poisoned gift, we had to be credible while still exciting"]. FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  2. Martínez, Óscar Gutiérrez (20 March 2022). "Atresplayer Premium elige abril para el estreno de la adaptación española de la telenovela turca Heridas" [Atresplayer Premium chooses April for the premiere of the Spanish adaptation of the Turkish soap opera Heridas]. El Confidencial Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 September 2023. Note: Turkish TV series Anne (2016–2017) is also based on Japanese series Mother.
  3. "De Adriana Ugarte a María León: quién es quién en la serie Heridas" [From Adriana Ugarte to María León: who's who in the series Wounds]. La Sexta (in Spanish). 13 April 2023. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  4. Méndez, Marcos (25 January 2021). "Antena 3 adaptará en España la serie turca Madre siguiendo el modelo de Alba-Fatmagül" [Antena 3 will adapt in Spain the Turkish series Mother following the model of Alba-Fatmagül]. VerTele! (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  5. De Pablos, Emiliano (10 May 2021). "The Time in Between Star Adriana Ugarte to Head Atresmedia TV Drama Madre (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  6. Rodera, Alejandro (19 May 2021). "María León ficha por Madre, el remake de Antena 3 del fenómeno turco" [María León signs for Madre, the remake by Antena 3 of the Turkish phenomenon]. FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  7. "Heridas: Atresmedia pone nombre a su adaptación de Madre y anuncia reparto completo para empezar a rodar" [Wounds: Atresmedia names its adaptation of Mother and announces full cast to start shooting]. VerTele! (in Spanish). 22 June 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  8. "Comienza el rodaje de Heridas, nueva serie de Atresmedia para el prime time de Antena 3" [Begins filming of Wounds, new series of Atresmedia for the prime time of Antena 3]. Panorama Audiovisual (in Spanish). 23 March 2022. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  9. Rodera, Alejandro (22 March 2022). "El futuro de Atresmedia, con Montse García: la próxima 'La edad de la ira', 'La novia gitana', '#Luimelia'..." [The future of Atresmedia, with Montse García: the next 'The age of anger', 'The gypsy bride', '#Luimelia'...]. FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2023. Heridas se acaba, y prácticamente todas las series que estamos abordando las planteamos para una temporada [Wounds is over, and practically all the series that we are addressing are raised for a season.]

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