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Month: March 2010
The tenth episode of Mrs. Carrington will feature a very special guest. Haven’t you heard the rumours?
After discovering the spy who plotted against her in her own mansion, Leona is forced to look for help from someone from her past.
Who do you think will sit on the chair in the image?
She’s a very popular artist in Spain, Mexico and all of Latin America, with over 6 million records sold in the last three decades – a pioneer in electropop!
Furthermore, she will be the first actress with text in the series, undoubtedly a historical moment in Mrs. Carrington!
You still don’t know it? Some images have been released on the show’s Facebook fan page and the Flickr accounts of our collaborators… You’ll have to do some research, detective!
The answer? Very soon…
Alejandro Amenábar has chosen five nominées but unfortunately both “Goodbye Myra” and “The Missing Husband” are not included. Still not bad!
Both short films presented to the “A film by…” section of the NoTodoFilmFest have been selected as finalists, awaiting the decision of the jury: renowned director Alejandro Amenábar (“The Others”).
This also means that Álex Hernández-Puertas is the only director with two movies among the twenty finalists.
To celebrate the event, we have created new sections in the Movies area ofthis website for each of them: “Goodbye Myra” and “The Missing Husband“, including the soundtrack to the latter.
Don’t forget to drop by the festival’s page for one and the other to leave your reviews.
Wish us good luck!
A news-filled week brings along the ninth episode of Mrs. Carrington.
The murder of Lorenzo has divided the Carrington Mansion. What will Leona do? Will Chumina be able to overcome her loss? What happened to the Mistress? New characters and revealing confidences will produce heart attacks… guaranteed!
But in case of need, you may always have the nurse take a look at you…
“Confidences” is the longest and most complex episode so far, not to be missed!
The latest issue of Spanish-language online fanzine El Impostor focuses on independent productions, and includes an interview with Fidel Martínez (director) and myself (writer) on Mrs. Carrington.
The interview can be found here.