Argentine bio series “Cris Miro” is slated to debut on TNT, Flow and Max across various territories in late June. While cable network TNT will be airing the series every Sunday from June 23 in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, local platform Flow will stream the series in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay starting June 24.
Max launches it on June 24 across Latin America, the U.S. and in the European countries where it’s available, including Spain, France, Switzerland and Portugal.
The TNT and Flow Original, developed and produced by Buenos Aires-based Eo Media and Nativa Contenidos, traces the life of trailblazing Argentine trans artist Cris Miró who was selected in 1995 as the first trans vedette of the Teatro Maipo in Buenos Aires, marking a pivotal moment in her life. Embracing her true identity, she left her past behind to become a renowned figure in Argentine society. Miró’s fame brought visibility and...
Max launches it on June 24 across Latin America, the U.S. and in the European countries where it’s available, including Spain, France, Switzerland and Portugal.
The TNT and Flow Original, developed and produced by Buenos Aires-based Eo Media and Nativa Contenidos, traces the life of trailblazing Argentine trans artist Cris Miró who was selected in 1995 as the first trans vedette of the Teatro Maipo in Buenos Aires, marking a pivotal moment in her life. Embracing her true identity, she left her past behind to become a renowned figure in Argentine society. Miró’s fame brought visibility and...
- 5/30/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
ƒmovieMexico’s Alfonso Herrera, best known for his role as the impetuous nephew looking to usurp his drug lord uncle in “Ozark” and as a former member of the wildly popular band Rbd and its TV series “Rebelde,” has joined the cast of “Tesis sobre una domesticación,” a movie adaptation of the multi-awarded novel of trans actress-scribe Camila Sosa Villada.
Now shooting in Argentina, “Tesis…” is a co-production between Argentina’s Laura Huberman, Ramiro Pavón and Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna’s Mexico City-based La Corriente del Golfo.
“Tesis sobre una domesticación” (“Thesis on a Domestication”) relates the story of a successful trans actress (played by Sosa Villalda) and her gay lawyer husband who adopt a child, defying Argentina’s conservative society to form their own family unit. Their attempt at domestic bliss is disrupted when they visit the actress’s home town where her family resides.
Herrera expressed...
Now shooting in Argentina, “Tesis…” is a co-production between Argentina’s Laura Huberman, Ramiro Pavón and Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna’s Mexico City-based La Corriente del Golfo.
“Tesis sobre una domesticación” (“Thesis on a Domestication”) relates the story of a successful trans actress (played by Sosa Villalda) and her gay lawyer husband who adopt a child, defying Argentina’s conservative society to form their own family unit. Their attempt at domestic bliss is disrupted when they visit the actress’s home town where her family resides.
Herrera expressed...
- 2/9/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
La Corriente del Golfo, the production outfit founded by Mexican stars Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, has taken a co-production stake in Javier Van de Couter’s “Tesis sobre una domesticación,” based on a still to be published novel by Argentine trans actress-writer Camila Sosa Villada.
In development, “Tesis sobre una domesticación” (Thesis on a Domestication) is scheduled to start production in first quarter 2023, shot in Argentina’s Buenos Aires and Córdoba.
“A dystopia far removed from the gaze with which the trans world is usually observed,” according to a producers’ statement, the film tells the story of a successful transgender actress, her husband, a brand new gay lawyer, and their adopted son, who make up a family that has gone through many tests and adaptations to be accepted as such.
The domestication from which they derive their peace will be threatened by a trip to the town where the actress’s family lives.
In development, “Tesis sobre una domesticación” (Thesis on a Domestication) is scheduled to start production in first quarter 2023, shot in Argentina’s Buenos Aires and Córdoba.
“A dystopia far removed from the gaze with which the trans world is usually observed,” according to a producers’ statement, the film tells the story of a successful transgender actress, her husband, a brand new gay lawyer, and their adopted son, who make up a family that has gone through many tests and adaptations to be accepted as such.
The domestication from which they derive their peace will be threatened by a trip to the town where the actress’s family lives.
- 12/1/2022
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Armando Bó, the Oscar-winning co-writer of Birdman, has unveiled his first television slate since launching his own production company, About Entertainment, earlier this year.
The writer and filmmaker is developing two series based on well-known Argentinian stories.
About Entertainment has acquired the rights to Las Malas, the 2019 autobiographic novel by Camila Sosa Villada, and is developing Cromanon, based on true events of the tragedy that took place at the venue in Balvanera, Argentina in 2004.
Las Malas (Bad Girls) tells the story of a nineteen-year-old trans woman who moves to the big city and joins a group of trans sex workers that create a unique community. This story of self-discovery has two sides: one is realistic, harsh, and hostile; the other is fantastical, united, and thoughtful. Throughout their journey these ‘bad girls’ will take care of each other as a family.
Cromanon is a coming-of-age series that follows a group of...
The writer and filmmaker is developing two series based on well-known Argentinian stories.
About Entertainment has acquired the rights to Las Malas, the 2019 autobiographic novel by Camila Sosa Villada, and is developing Cromanon, based on true events of the tragedy that took place at the venue in Balvanera, Argentina in 2004.
Las Malas (Bad Girls) tells the story of a nineteen-year-old trans woman who moves to the big city and joins a group of trans sex workers that create a unique community. This story of self-discovery has two sides: one is realistic, harsh, and hostile; the other is fantastical, united, and thoughtful. Throughout their journey these ‘bad girls’ will take care of each other as a family.
Cromanon is a coming-of-age series that follows a group of...
- 7/23/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
TV series Cromañon, Bad Girls in development.
Argentinian Oscar-winning Birdman co-screenwriter and filmmaker Armando Bó and his new company About Entertainment are developing two TV series centred on modern Argentinian events and personalities.
About Entertainment has purchased the rights to Las Malas (Bad Girls), the 2019 autobiographical novel by Camila Sosa Villada, and is also developing Cromañon, based on true events surrounding a fatal fire at a music venue.
Las Malas is an autobiographical story about a 19-year-old trans woman who moves to the big city and joins a group of trans sex workers. Villada is a trans writer and actress...
Argentinian Oscar-winning Birdman co-screenwriter and filmmaker Armando Bó and his new company About Entertainment are developing two TV series centred on modern Argentinian events and personalities.
About Entertainment has purchased the rights to Las Malas (Bad Girls), the 2019 autobiographical novel by Camila Sosa Villada, and is also developing Cromañon, based on true events surrounding a fatal fire at a music venue.
Las Malas is an autobiographical story about a 19-year-old trans woman who moves to the big city and joins a group of trans sex workers. Villada is a trans writer and actress...
- 7/23/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
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