MIPTV Spotlight: Atresmedia Televisión

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Top highlights from Atresmedia Televisión include Las Noches de Tefía (Nights in Tefía) and Zorras (Tramps).

The former has three narrative lines: the life of a group of prisoners in a concentration camp in Canarias during the Franco dictatorship, the present of some survivors that remember their lives in these camps and the magical world of Tindaya cabaret, a place of reverie where imagination achieves the impossible.

Zorras (Tramps) is a dramedy about three women who have nothing in common other than their desire to have fun, take risks and be free. “Tramps is, above all, a story of friendship and sisterhood,” says Miguel García Sánchez, sales director.

UPA Next sees the return of one of Atresmedia’s most successful franchises: UPA (Un Paso Adelante—One Step Forward). “The series of eight 50-minute episodes is one of our most eagerly awaited products,” García Sánchez says.