04-06-2023, 08:19 PM
Noticias:
Beginning Culture 'The nights of Tefía' comes to the big screen and will be released in cinemas on June 22
The series will be released in cinemas throughout Spain before its premiere on the Atresmedia platform on June 25
'The Nights of Tefía' will be seen on the big screen. Before its launch in ATRESplayer PREMIUM on June 25, the original series of the Atresmedia platform will be released in cinemas throughout Spain on June 22.
After passing through the Malaga Festival, where it achieved a long applause and a great ovation from those present and receiving great positive reviews after the viewing of its first two episodes, those who want to enjoy the series in a big way will have a unique opportunity before its premiere on the platform.
Created by Miguel del Arco, playwright, screenwriter, stage director, actor and one of the most influential voices of the theatrical scene of our country, 'Las noches de Tefía' narrates one of the most unknown episodes in our history: the Francoist concentration camp that existed between the 50s and 60s in Fuerteventura where those convicted by the Law of Vagos and Maleantes were imprisoned.
Beginning Culture 'The nights of Tefía' comes to the big screen and will be released in cinemas on June 22
The series will be released in cinemas throughout Spain before its premiere on the Atresmedia platform on June 25
'The Nights of Tefía' will be seen on the big screen. Before its launch in ATRESplayer PREMIUM on June 25, the original series of the Atresmedia platform will be released in cinemas throughout Spain on June 22.
After passing through the Malaga Festival, where it achieved a long applause and a great ovation from those present and receiving great positive reviews after the viewing of its first two episodes, those who want to enjoy the series in a big way will have a unique opportunity before its premiere on the platform.
Created by Miguel del Arco, playwright, screenwriter, stage director, actor and one of the most influential voices of the theatrical scene of our country, 'Las noches de Tefía' narrates one of the most unknown episodes in our history: the Francoist concentration camp that existed between the 50s and 60s in Fuerteventura where those convicted by the Law of Vagos and Maleantes were imprisoned.