Santuario (TV series)
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- Manuel Bartual
- Carmen Pacheco
- Manuel Bartual
- Carmen Pacheco
- Rodrigo Ruiz Gallardón
- Zoe Berriatúa
- Aura Garrido
- Lucía Guerrero
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| Music by | Javier Colmen |
| Country of origin | Spain |
| Original language | Spanish |
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| Cinematography | Alberto Morango |
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| Network | Atresplayer |
| Release | 22 December 2024 – present |
Santuario is a Spanish dystopian thriller television series created and written by Manuel Bartual and Carmen Pacheco based on their podcast of the same name. It stars Aura Garrido and Lucía Guerrero.
Set in a dystopian future, the plot follows a three-month pregnant woman as she enter 'Santuario', a closed place where women carry their pregnancies after a climate disaster.[1]
Cast
- Aura Garrido as Valle[1]
- Lucía Guerrero as Pilar[1]
- Jaime Ordóñez[2]
- Mélida Molina[2]
- Alba Ribas[2]
- Songa Park[2]
- Nina Minelli[2]
- Eve Ryan[2]
- Blanca Valletbó[2]
- Joan Sentís[2]
- Juan Viadas[2]
- Borja Luna[2]
- Godeliv Van Der Brandt[2]
- Melina Matthews[2]
- Manu Fullola[2]
Production
Santuario is based on the 2021 podcast Santuario featuring the voices of Aura Garrido, Melina Matthews, Manolo Solo, Rocío León, Nikki García, and Dani Pérez Prada.[3] The series was produced by Atresmedia TV alongside Pokeepsie Films.[2] Montse García and Rodrigo Ruiz-Gallardón are credited as executive producers whilst Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang are credited as producers.[4] Shooting locations included Segovia.[5]