The series will lead the group’s fiction slate for the event, alongside The Other Side, Galgos and Marbella; as well as non-fiction titles Bisbal, Bosé Reborn and Light in the Darkness.

Movistar Plus+ International will be attending next Mipcom (October 16 – 19) presenting La Mesías together with its catalogue of original content of all genres.

La Mesías is a Movistar Plus+ Original series in collaboration with Suma Content, written, directed and produced by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo. Part of the Official Selection of San Sebastian International Film Festival, it has 7 episodes of 60 minutes. This shocking fiction that has already garnered great recognition from critics, tells the story of a mother, who in her delirium, rises her daughters to save the world. The first episode of the series can be watched in Cannes on Monday, October 16.

Also in the Official Selection at SSIFF, Movistar Plus+ International will present The Other Side, a 6 episodes series of 30’, created and starring Berto Romero which for the first time in Spanish fiction unites horror and comedy.

Galgos and Marbella complete the distributor’s slate of new products. Galgos, 6×50′, is a powerful drama with a family saga in the business world, full of ambition, power, loyalty and deception. Marbella, 6×50′, will bring crime, action and police investigation to our screens, the series from the creators of ‘La Unidad’, will introduce us to the world of drug mafias.

The new Movistar Plus+ non-fiction Originals will also be presented at the market. Titles starring by very important celebrities of the musical field will begin their international journey and, for the first time, will allow viewers to go into their personal lives, such as Bisbal or Bosé Reborn. True Crime is another genre that comes strong for Movistar Plus+ International with the upcoming premiere of Light in the Darkness with Carles Porta.

Movistar Plus+ continues its commitment with developing original fiction that will arrive on the platform in the near future. It is worth highlighting Querer’ the first series by award-winning director Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, and Segunda Muerte, directed by Álex Rodrigo (The Pier, Money Heist) and Óscar Pedraza (Patria, Sky Rojo).

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