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ANA. all in
Spanish television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ANA. all in (Spanish: Ana Tramel. El juego) is a Spanish legal thriller limited television series adapting the Roberto Santiago's novel Ana. It is jointly produced by RTVE, Tornasol, DeAPlaneta and ZDF Enterprises. Directed by Salvador García and Gracia Querejeta, the series stars Maribel Verdú for the leading role. It was released on RTVE Play on 21 September 2021.[1]
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Premise
After Alejandro is accused of killing the manager of the Gran Castilla Casino, his sister Ana Tramel (a lawyer at a low ebb) sets up a small team to pick up an unequal fight versus the powerful gambling industry.[2][3][4]
The fiction is set in Madrid, and some parts also take place in Pamplona.[5]
Cast
- Maribel Verdú as Ana Tramel.[6]
- Natalia Verbeke as Concha.[6]
- Israel Elejalde as Moncada.[6]
- Luis Bermejo as Eme.[6]
- Unax Ugalde as Alejandro Tramel.[6]
- María Zabala as Sofía.[6]
- Bruno Sevilla as Gerardo.[6]
- Pepa Pedroche as Ronda.[6]
- Ismael Martínez as Ramiro.[6]
- Víctor Clavijo as Gabriel.[6]
- Biel Montoro as Andrés.[6]
- Juanma Cifuentes as Friman.[6]
- Tomás del Estal as Santonja.[6]
- Carlos Olalla as Pons.[6]
- Joaquín Climent as Barver.[6]
- Elvira Mínguez as Jueza Rezano.[6]
- Yulia Demoss as Helena.[7]
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Created by Roberto Santiago , the series is an adaptation of his own novel Ana,[2] and it is produced by the Spanish public broadcaster RTVE together with Tornasol, DeAPlaneta and the German producer ZDF Enterprises.[2] Consisting of 6 episodes featuring a running time of around 60 minutes,[8][9] filming started in Pamplona in June 2020.[10][11] The episodes were directed by Salvador García and Gracia Querejeta, whereas the screenplay was written by Santiago himself together with Ángela Armero .[12] RTVE announced the release date of the full series on RTVE Play for 21 September 2021, the same date as the debut of the linear TV run on La 1.[1] The opening of the series features illustrations by Paula Bonet and a theme song ("Una y otra vez") performed by Marlango and Vetusta Morla's Guille Galván.[13][14]
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