La Señora, the series that conquered the audience 15 years ago, returns to La 1 in the afternoons this summer.
A plot of forbidden passions in turbulent times, starring Adriana Ugarte and Rodolfo Sancho, in the roles of Victoria Márquez and Ángel González, two young people from very different social classes and very much in love who will face the rigid society of Spain in the years twenty.
La Señora is a RTVE production in collaboration with Diagonal TV, directed by Jordi Frades, Jorge Torregrossa, Salvador García Ruiz, Belén Macías, Mapi Laguna, Lluís Maria Güell and Joan Noguera, and created by Virginia Yagüe, in charge of the script team .
It had three seasons and 39 episodes that premiered in prime time between 2008 and 2010 as undisputed audience leaders.
Along with Adriana Ugarte and Rodolfo Sancho, a wide choral cast with names already essential in national cinema and fiction: Roberto Enriquez, Berta Ojea, Lucia Jimenez, Ana Wagener, Carmen Conesa, Raul Prieto, Raul Peña, Pepo Oliva, Pedro Miguel Martinez, Monica Vedia, Juan Meseguer, Sandra Marchena, Carolina Lapausa, Teresa Hurtado de Ory, Inma Cuevas, Pepa Lopez, Alberto Rubio, Alberto Ferreiro, Santi Monreal, Fernando Cayo, Fernando Huesca, Denis Gomez, Joaquin Notario, Laura Dominguez, Snow of Medina, Victor Clavijo, Francisco Vidal and Alfonso Vallejo.
The series was filmed between Asturias, Sepúlveda (Segovia) and Navalcarnero (Madrid), and received numerous awards, especially for the performances of its cast.
Spain, the 1920s. In the midst of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and in a small city in the north of the country, the love story of Victoria Márquez and Ángel González emerges.
She is the daughter of a businessman in the mining sector. He belongs to a humble social stratum, is committed to the working class and, at the same time, feels a strong religious vocation.
It is the setting of this romantic period drama, which reflects the harsh contrasts of the society of the moment and historical events such as the birth of the class struggle in Spain.
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