Since its presentation it has been a success worldwide, it portrays a real event and is already available in Disney+.
A New series Spanish is causing furor in Disney + internationally. An aberrant made from the country recounts, related to terrorism. In just 6 chapters you can illustrate the context and damages caused by one of the most traumatic events for Spain. It was made by Jorge and Alberto Sánchez-Cabezudo.
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“See you in another life” It was presented at the 27th edition of the Malaga Film Festival, where he received the Biznaga de Plata award official public prize. Their chapters have a duration of 40 minutes and the spectators are wanting more, but unfortunately it is the only season.


See you in another life

The Spanish series on the 2004 terrorist attack is causing furor on the Disney+platform.
What about seeing you in another life, the series on 11-M
The series is an adaptation of the book of the journalist Manuel Jabois, “see you in this life or on the other” and is based on the interview that Gabriel Montoya Vidal, Baby, granted him in 2014 about his relationship with the Greater jihadist attack committed on European soil In March 2004. On March 11, several points of the Madrid Cercanías network were shaken by terrorist attacks, causing the death of more than 190 people.
In that year, Baby was a sixteen teenager who, together with Emilio Trashorras, participated in the transfer of the explosives that would be used in Madrid. He was the first convicted of the attacks. His testimony was key in the macro trial that took place in 2007. ‘See you in another life’ has 6 episodes.
Disney+: See you in another life
Embed – See you in another life | Official trailer | Disney+
Disney+: We see you in another life
- Roberto Gutiérrez (Baby teenager)
- Pol López (Emilio Trashorras)
- Quim àvila Conde (Baby Adult)
- Mourad Ouani (Jamal Ahmidan)
- Tamara Casellas (Mother Baby)
- Jaime Zatarain (Jabois)
- Joan Solé (Antonio Toro)
- Amin Hamada (Rafa Zouhier)
- Pepo Suevos (Ramón)
- Juan Manuel Cifuentes (Tenete)
- Daniel Holguín (Father Baby)
- ALEJANDRO CASACA (CNI AGENT)
- Gino Montesinos (Ray Officer)
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