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A story that has a climate disaster as its background, starring Aura Garrido and Lucía Guerrero.
The ATRES MEDIA Group platform is expanding its catalogue with a major commitment to fiction, thus closing a great year of premieres with the arrival of ‘Santuario’, on Sunday, December 22.
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It is the adaptation of the successful podcast created by Manuel Bartual and Carmen Pacheco in eight 50-minute episodes.
It is a thriller told from a dystopian future where women spend their pregnancies in the Sanctuary to avoid the pollution caused by a climate disaster. That is what they have always been told. Topics such as artificial intelligence, social differences and the climate crisis are addressed.
This new original fiction is available for premium users of the Atresmedia platform. Starring Aura Garrido, who will play Valle, and Lucía Guerrero in the role of Pilar. The cast is completed by Jaime Ordóñez, Mélida Molina, Alba Ribas, Songa Park, Nina Minelli, Eve Ryan, Blanca Valletbó, Joan Sentís, Juan Viadas, Borja Luna, Godelieve Van Der Brandt, Melina Matthews and Manu Fullola, among others.
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Production by Atresmedia Televisión in collaboration with Pokeepsie Films (Banijay Iberia). Montse García and Rodrigo Ruiz-Gallardón are the executive producers, with Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang as producers. The executive co-production is by Lucía-Alonso-Allende.
THE CREATORS, PRODUCERS AND OTHERS INVOLVED
Manuel Bartual and Carmen Pachecho are the creators and scriptwriters of the fiction, and Jorge Blas and Steve Matthews are the script analysts. It is directed by Rodrigo Ruiz Gallardón and Zoe Berriatúa. Carlos Baeza is the production director with Javier Le Pera as art director. The photography direction is by Alberto Morango.
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In addition, the original soundtrack (OST) edited by Atresmúsica, will be available on the main platforms on the same day of the premiere, December 22. Javier Colmen, a Madrid artist trained at Berklee College of Music in Boston, creates a disturbing and mysterious soundtrack, whose creative process began before the filming of the series, so that the actresses could hum a melody that, finally, served as the germ of the opening.
To adapt to the futuristic environment, Colmen uses electronic instruments, but maintaining sounds from real instruments, played in unconventional ways.
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