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Madres. Amor y vida
2020 Spanish TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Madres. Amor y vida is a Spanish medical drama television series created by Aitor Gabilondo and Joan Barbero. Produced by Mediaset España in collaboration with Alea Media, it premiered in 2020 on Amazon Prime Video.
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Premise
The series follows a group of women with something in common: their children are hospitalized.[1]
Cast
- Belén Rueda as Marián Ballesteros.[2]
- Vicky Luengo as Natalia.[3]
- Aida Folch as Olivia.[3]
- Rosario Pardo as Mila.[2]
- Carmen Ruiz as Luisa.[3]
- Carla Díaz as Elsa.[2]
- Antonio Molero as Antonio.[4]
- Joel Bosqued as Andy.[4]
- Nacho Fresneda as Chema.[4]
- Mónica Cruz as Carmen.[4]
- María de Nati
- Ana Labordeta as Vicky.[5]
- Introduced in season 2
- Jon Plazaola as Eduardo.[5]
- Elena Irureta as Eva.[5]
- Paco Tous as Gonzalo.[5]
- Jesús Castro as Charlie.[5]
- Irene Arcos as Claudia.[5]
- Introduced in season 3
- Hiba Abouk as Raquel.[6]
- Michelle Calvó as Camila.[6][7]
- Carlos Bardem as Héctor.[6]
- Adrià Collado as Doctor Carlos Matute.[6]
- Ben Temple as Lorenzo.[6]
- Lucía Jiménez.[8]
- Eva Llorach.[8]
- Uri Guitart as Rubén.[6]
- Carlos Serrano.[6]
- Esther Ortega.[6]
- Unai Mayo.[6]
- Tomás del Estal.[6]
- María Mercado.[6]
- Arlette Torres[6]
- Álvaro Larrán.[6]
- Introduced in season 4
- Nuria Herrero as Berta[9]
- Belén Écija as Almu[9]
- Júlia Molins as Sandra[9]
- Eric Masip as Mikel[9]
- Jordi Coll as Luigi[9]
- Álvaro Rico as Gabriel[9]
- Nuria Roca as Blanca Robledo[9]
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Production and release
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Created by Aitor Gabilondo and Joan Barbero,[10] Madres. Amor y vida is produced by Mediaset España in collaboration with Alea Media.[6] Mediterráneo Mediaset España is the series' distributor.[6] The 26 episodes corresponding to the first and second season were shot in Madrid.[11] Consisting of 13 episodes, the first season premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 8 May 2020.[12][13]
The first season of the series premiered on 9 September 2020 on Telecinco.[14] The second season was released on Amazon Prime Video on 13 November 2020.[6] Despite the bad viewership ratings of the first season's free-to-air broadcasting run on Telecinco (which forced the channel to bring forward the finale in order to make room for new programming leaving 5 unaired episodes), Mediaset España renovated the series for a third season, also ordering the creators to work in a potential fourth season, conceived as a sort of spin-off.[8][15]
Featuring 8 episodes,[16] season 3 premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 23 September 2021.[17]
NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises and Mediterráneo Mediaset España Group struck a distribution agreement so the series could stream on the Peacock's SVOD tier starting in late 2022.[18][19]
Season 4 premiered on 8 April 2022.[20]
Awards and nominations
References
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