Dafne and the Rest

Dafne and the Rest[1] (Spanish: Todo lo otro; lit.'Everything else')[2] is a Spanish television series created, written, directed and starred by Abril Zamora for HBO Max. It is one of the first Spanish original titles of the HBO Max catalogue, which debuted in Europe on 26 October 2021.[3][4]

Dafne and the Rest
SpanishTodo lo otro
GenreComedy drama
Created byAbril Zamora
Screenplay byAbril Zamora
Directed byAbril Zamora
Starring
  • Abril Zamora
  • Juan Blanco
  • David Matarín
  • Nuria Herrero
  • Andrea Guasch
  • María Maroto
  • Bea de la Cruz
  • Marta Belenguer
  • Pepe Lorente
  • Raúl Mérida
  • Miguel Bernardeau
  • Alberto Casado
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
Running timec.30 min
Production companies
  • Producciones Mandarina
  • Campanilla Films S.L.
Release
Original networkHBO Max
Original release26 October 2021 (2021-10-26)

Premise

The fiction (a dramedy)[5] follows Dafne, a young transgender woman with a precarious job who has just left a relationship, and finds out to be infatuated with her closest friend instead.[6][3] It takes place in Madrid.[7]

Cast

Production and release

Created, written and directed by Abril Zamora, the series was produced by Producciones Mandarina (via its subsidiary Campanilla Films S.L.) for Warner Media.[9][10] It consists of 8 episodes featuring an average running time of 30 minutes.[5] Miguel Salvat, Steve Matthews and Antony Root were credited as executive producers on behalf of WarnerMedia whereas Santi Botello was credited on behalf of Campanilla Films.[5] Shooting wrapped in Madrid towards May 2021.[11][9] The series was originally intended to be a HBO Europe original,[12] but following the preparation for the HBO Max rollout in selected European countries in the Fall of 2021, it was ensuingly branded as a HBO Max original. The first teaser trailer was released on 13 September 2021.[13] The series was presented together with other HBO Max originals (Venga Juan, Sin novedad and ¡García!) at the 69th San Sebastián Film Festival in September 2021.[14][15]

References

  1. "HBO Max Goes Live In The Nordics And Spain". Warner Media. 26 October 2021.
  2. Lang, Jaime (21 December 2020). "Netflix, HBO and DAZN Unveil New Spanish Originals". Variety.
  3. Silvestre, Juan (13 September 2021). "Trailer de 'Todo lo otro', la serie de Abril Zamora para HBO Max". Fotogramas.
  4. "HBO Max presenta el tráiler de 'Todo lo otro', la serie de Abril Zamora sobre una generación decepcionada". Serielistas. La Sexta. 20 September 2021.
  5. Prieto, Belén (13 September 2021). "HBO Max lanza el tráiler de 'Todo lo otro', la serie creada y protagonizada por Abril Zamora". Series & Más. El Español.
  6. García Higueras, Laura (25 October 2021). "'Todo lo otro', la serie "madrina" de HBO Max, golpea las falsas expectativas con arrojo y un gran 'pero'". Vertele!. eldiario.es.
  7. "Primer vistazo a 'Todo lo otro', la primera serie española de HBO Max". La Vanguardia. 13 September 2021.
  8. Mantilla, Daniel (2 January 2021). "Todas las series españolas que están preparando los canales y plataformas, y veremos en 2021". Series & Más. El Español.
  9. "'Todo lo otro' de HBO y Abril Zamora termina su rodaje y se estrenará este año". Audiovisual451. 20 May 2021.
  10. "Tráiler de 'Todo lo otro', la dramedia de Abril Zamora para HBO Max". FormulaTV. 13 September 2021.
  11. HerGar, Paula (20 May 2021). "'Todo lo otro', la serie de Abril Zamora y Miguel Bernardeau, ya tiene fecha en HBO". Los 40.
  12. "Treintañeros atrapados por su destino en "Todo lo otro"". La Voz de Asturias. 19 December 2020.
  13. "'Todo lo otro', la serie de Abril Zamora, presenta los dramas de sus personajes en su primer teaser para HBO Max". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 13 September 2021.
  14. Mantilla, Daniel (19 September 2021). "HBO Max enseña en el Festival de San Sebastián un avance de sus primeras series originales en España". El Español.
  15. Aller, María (19 September 2021). "HBO presenta sus series originales en el festival de San Sebastián". Fotogramas.
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