After L.A. Screenings, Atresmedia and Warner Bros. Discovery have reached an agreement to broadcast the second season of Veneno on Max in Latin America.
Atresplayer’s original series Vestidas de azul (Dressed in Blue) continues its international journey. Thus, after the L.A. Screenings market, Atresmedia and Warner Bros. Discovery have signed an agreement to broadcast the series in Latin America on Max.
The second season of Veneno follows in the footsteps of its predecessor. Veneno, the original atresplayer series created by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, has conquered countries all over the world, achieving international critical acclaim and recognition, especially in the USA, where the series has been considered one of the best foreign series of recent years.
Vestidas de Azul (Dressed in Blue) will also expand its presence in Europe in the coming months. Atresmedia has also just signed a new agreement with Belgian Public Television channel RTBF (Télévision Belge) to broadcast the series in the country.
In addition to the countries already mentioned, the series is still available in Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Finland and Canada, where it was released on the Crave platform at the same time as on atresplayer Spain.
Vestidas de Azul (Dressed in Blue) has already been sold in more than 40 countries, confirming the international success of the series.
Vestidas de azul (Dressed in Blue) started two years after the death of Cristina Rodríguez, as a continuation of the phenomenon Veneno, another original series by atresplayer. In this second season, Valeria returns to Valencia and finds the VHS of the documentary ‘Vestida de azul’, a film that narrates the experiences of six trans people in Spain in the early 80s.
These experiences inspire Valeria’s new book, which once again tells the story of women who do not deserve to be forgotten.
Vestidas de azul (Dressed in Blue) is an atresplayer original series produced by Atresmedia Televisión in collaboration with Suma Content. Montse García, Valeria Vegas and Andrea H. Catalá are the executive producers of the series; Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi are the producers of the fiction.
Vestidas de azul (Dressed in Blue) has Valeria Vegas, Javier Holgado, Susana López Rubio, Javier Ferreiro, Mikel Rueda and Claudia Costafreda in the script team.
For this new season, Vestidas de Azul (Dressed in Blue) features members of the artistic team from Veneno. Lola Rodríguez will be back in the role of Valeria. In addition, Paca La Piraña, Goya Toledo (Lola), Juani Ruiz, Alex Saint (Sacha), Ángeles Ortega (Manola) and Desirée Vogue (Bienvenida) reprise their characters.
Vestidas de azul (Dressed in Blue) maintains the same narrative structure as Veneno, straddling the present and the past, intertwining the lives of its protagonists. It deals with the reality of trans people in the 80s, a very hostile time for the collective, through the six protagonists of the documentary Vestida de azul. They will be played by Rossa Ceballos (adult Loren), Bimba Farelo (young Loren), Chloe Santiago (Tamara), Geena Román (Eva) and Alma Gormedino (Josette), Penélope Guerrero (Nacha) and Keyla Òdena (Renee). The series also features Marisa Paredes, Susana Abaitua, Elena Irureta, Luis Callejo, Estrella Extravaganza, Mercedes Sampietro, Anabel Alonso, Pedro Casablanc, Llum Barrera, Guiomar Puerta, Claudia Traisac, Nerea Rodríguez, Clara Sans and Juriji Der Klee.
The Original Soundtrack (BSO), edited by Atresmúsica, is created by Álex de Lucas, musician and actor, and Raúl Santos, composer. The two work together again after working together on Veneno, and the result is 21 tracks that masterfully capture the spirit and flavour of the society in which the series is set.