Two years after launch, Secuoya Studios makes its official debut in the US market with its presence at Content Americas’ first edition. The studio presented “Montecristo”, its first blockbuster production, with an appearance by the star and executive producer of the show, William Levy. The unveiling also featured teasers and trailers from the studio’s docuseries and from its films produced in partnership with Álamo Producciones Audiovisuales.
“Secuoya Studios, the leading content production firm in the Spanish-speaking market, presents to the leading players in the international industry a wide-ranging catalogue of quality content capable of drawing a global audience. The studio also debuts in the US market with an extensive portfolio of future projects—Spanish-language fiction series, docuseries, feature documentaries and entertainment formats, as well as distinctive, innovative, edgy and disruptive film projects, unmistakably reflecting the talent that this company has brought together since its founding in 2021”, said Raúl Berdonés, the chair of Grupo Secuoya.
Secuoya Studios travels to the United States with a complete presentation catalogue produced throughout 2022, which includes the studio’s two big fiction: “Montecristo” and “Zorro”. In addition, the firm presents the youth adventure series “Campamento Newton” and the comedy “Supernormal”, a Movistar Plus+ original co-produced with Secuoya. In the fiction series segment, the studio has unveiled the development of several original stories: the miniseries “Crudo”, the first project arising from the recent alliance with Caracol TV; “Hola, Mundo”, an eight-episode co-production with WeekendStudio; and the romantic drama “Efímero”.
Earlier announcements include “La Isla”, an eight-episode thriller set on Easter Island; “Los 39”, a historical series about the 39 Spanish colonists that Christopher Columbus left on the island of Hispaniola; the adaptation of the literary hit “Terra Alta”, a detective novel by Javier Cercas, winner of the prestigious Premio Planeta, and “La Mala Leche”, a television version of the comic book by Henar Álvarez. The fiction series pipeline is completed with the studio’s second youth series, “Alex Quiere Morir”, among other productions.
In unscripted content—a genre that was warmly received by SVOD - the studio is developing exciting new documentaries, both in feature-length and series formats. The wide diversity of topics addressed by the studio in 2022 includes two series directed by Goya award winner Curro Sánchez Varela: “Voces de una Ciudad”, a tour of the city of Madrid through both famous and anonymous residents, and a series on La Moncloa, a co-production with The Pool. In addition, the company produced “PornoXplotación”, a bold and courageous documentary on the harm done by the porn industry on both sides of the screen directed by Mabel Lozano.
Recently, new docuseries were added to the portfolio: “Race In”, an exclusive story narrated by Carlos Sainz, two-time World Rally Champion, about the major challenges faced by motorsport today (sustainability, gender equality and social responsibility); “Proximity: Flying” centimeters from death, the incredible story of Alex Villar, who almost died while engaging in his passion—BASE jumping, the world’s most hazardous extreme sport; ‘Vuelo JK5022: Spanair’s tragedy, an exhaustive three-episode investigation into air safety in Spain and around the world; and “Isaac y Nora: Journey to the Heart of Latin Music”, the journey across Latin America of two French siblings, 14 and 10 years old, who have become a global phenomenon.
Secuoya Studios also travels to Content Americas with its most recent film shootings: “Cuánto me Queda” and “Invasión”, two film adaptations of plays by Marta Buchaca and Guillem Clua, produced by Álamo Producciones Audiovisuales, an independent film studio helmed by Eduardo Campoy with which Secuoya has partnered for several signature film projects. In the coming months, the studio will also embark on new film projects: “El Director”, the sixth film co-produced by Dani de la Orden and Eduardo Campoy; “La Bandera”, the third film directed by Hugo Martín Cuervo for Álamo Producciones Audiovisuales, based on a comedy drama by Guillem Clua that won the Premio Nacional de Literatura Dramática 2020; and “Solos”, the film version of a novel by Paloma Bravo. Recently, the studio has reached alliances with prominent partners such as Telemundo Global Studios, Caracol TV, Colombia’s RCN, Sony Pictures and Ay Yapim. These strategic deals will take shape in the coming months. In addition, Secuoya is committed to co-producing content with production companies such as Dopamine, William Levy Entertainment, Tiki Group, Avi Films, The Pool and Grupo Proyecciones, among others.
The studio’s delegation is headed by Raúl Berdonés, Executive President of Grupo Secuoya, Pablo Jimeno, CEO of the film and TV production company, David Martínez, Head of Fiction at Secuoya Studios, Pablo Barrera, executive producer of Fiction Originals, and Roberto Serrano, the Deputy Head of Development.