Atresmedia Unveils First-Look Photos for New Primetime Series 'Ágata and Lola'

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

Atresmedia, a leading Spanish broadcaster renowned for productions such as 'Money Heist', has unveiled the first promotional images for its latest primetime offering, 'Ágata and Lola'. This new series is a collaborative effort with Portocabo, a production company supported by Banijay Entertainment, known for successful dramas like 'Hierro' and 'Rapa'. The show is a Spanish interpretation of the acclaimed French series 'Astrid et Raphaelle', and it promises a compelling narrative focusing on an unlikely investigative duo.

The upcoming series stars Eva Martín and Mireia Oriol in the lead roles, portraying a police inspector and an autistic archivist, respectively. The plot centers on a series of peculiar suicides that defy conventional explanation. The narrative begins with a scene where a man inexplicably withdraws a substantial sum of money, only to set himself ablaze. This bizarre incident sets the stage for the formation of an unusual partnership.

Chief Inspector Lola Castro, a character defined by her somewhat unconventional approach, seeks the assistance of Ágata, a young archivist with autism. Ágata, who possesses an extraordinary memory and a meticulous nature, uncovers connections between seemingly unrelated cases of absurd suicides, leading to a blossoming professional and personal bond between the two women. The series aims to explore the portrayal of autism with sensitivity, depicting Ágata's unique perspective and her struggles with sensory overload, such as her aversion to touch and her use of headphones to manage ambient noise.

The creators emphasize their commitment to authenticity in portraying autism, particularly focusing on late-diagnosis in women, a theme often overlooked. The series is set against the picturesque backdrop of Vigo, with its stunning bay and natural landscapes playing a significant role in the visual storytelling. This scenic environment provides a refreshing contrast to the darker elements of the crime genre, enhancing the feel-good tone that arises from the dynamic between Ágata and Lola.

Directors María Togores and Oriol Ferrer highlighted their approach to creating a distinct identity for the series. They focused on elevating natural locations through striking cinematography and ensuring a cohesive aesthetic across art and styling. Critically, they aimed to move beyond stereotypical portrayals of Ágata's condition, adopting a naturalistic approach that prioritizes character emotions over intricate plot twists. The conflicts in the series are designed to emerge organically from the relationships between characters, rather than solely from the police investigations, fostering an empathetic and intimate viewing experience where audiences can connect with the characters' everyday lives.

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