This audiovisual production by Prime Video warns about the central problem that being immersed in virtuality poses to us.
Solos is a series available in Prime Video which encompasses the dystopia we are approaching the more immersed we are in virtual devices. With just 7 chapters long30 minutes each and with a great cast, the series invites us to reflect while showing us a possible near future for humanity.
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It is told from different points of view and tries, as its name indicates, to explore the different levels of loneliness that human beings can experience. It is directed by prominent personalities, including Zach Braff and David Weil. The script is written by Bekka Bowling and Tori Sampson, among others.


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Leading actors from Solos, an original Amazon Prime Video series.
What is Solos, the Prime Video miniseries, about?
Solos is a 7-part series that is told from the point of view of each of the protagonists. And it explores the sense of loneliness that they feel inside despite being connected to other people through the communication devices offered by near-future technology.
Although they seem to be characters who have no connection to each other, it manages to bring together something in common in each of them: their sense of loneliness. With outstanding performances by Morgan Freeman and Anne Hathaway, among others, it manages to challenge the viewer and was awarded with several Academy Awards.
Trailer for Solos, the Prime Video miniseries
Embed – Solos – Official Trailer | Prime Video Spain
Cast of Solos, the Prime Video miniseries
- Nicole Beharie (Black)
- Uzo Aduba (Sasha)
- Anne Hathaway (Leah)
- Constance Wu (Jenny)
- Anthony Mackie (Tom)
- Morgan Freeman (Stuart)
- Helen Mirren (Peg)
- Dan Stevens (Otto)
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