17 SEP 2024

Atresplayer's original "Dressed in blue" will be showcased at the Newfest Festival

Newfest is one of the most prestigious LGTBIQ+ festivals and will take place from October 10 to 22. In this 36th edition, the first two episodes of the show will be screened on Sunday, October 13, at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.

17 SEP 2024

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The Atresplayer original series "Dressed in Blue" will land in New York at the Newfest festival, one of the most prestigious LGTBIQ+ festivals, taking place from October 10 to 22. In this 36th edition, the first two episodes of the series will be screened on Sunday, October 13 at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.

The series has already been sold in more than 40 countries, including Latin America, Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Finland, and Canada. It is produced by Atresmedia Televisión in collaboration with Suma Content. Montse García, Valeria Vegas, and Andrea H. Catalá serve as the executive producers of the series, while Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi are the producers of the show.

The continuation of the "Veneno" phenomenon begins two years after the death of Cristina Rodríguez, La Veneno. In this second part, Valeria returns to Valencia and finds the VHS of the documentary "Dressed in Blue," a film that narrates the experiences of six trans people in Spain during the early 1980s. These stories inspire Valeria's new book, and once again, she decides to tell the story of women who deserve not to be forgotten.

For this new installment, part of the artistic team from "Veneno" returns to "Dressed in Blue." Lola Rodríguez reprises her role as Valeria. Additionally, Paca La Piraña, Goya Toledo (Lola), Juani Ruiz, Alex Saint (Sacha), Ángeles Ortega (Manola), and Desirée Vogue (Bienvenida) return to their characters.

Finally, the Original Soundtrack (OST), released by Atresmúsica, is created by musician and actor Álex de Lucas and composer Raúl Santos. Both reunite after working together on "Veneno," resulting in 21 tracks that masterfully capture the spirit and essence of the society in which the series takes place.

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