miniseries
The Queen's Move" is an American drama mini-series,
based on the novel of the same name by Walter Tevis. Created by Scott Frank and Allan Scott, commissioned by Netflix. Premiered on Netflix took place October 23, 2020.
The project has become the most popular mini-series in
history Netflix. In the first four weeks it was watched by 62 million people. The series deservedly received universal
critical acclaim for its performance the main heroine played by Anya Taylor-Joy, as well as for the camerawork and the high quality staging. He also received flattering positive
feedback from the chess society and promoted the revival of the social public attention interest to the game.
"The Queen's Move" tells the story of chess prodigy orphan Beth Harmon, who aspires to become the world's greatest chess player, but also struggles with emotional problems and drug and alcohol addiction. The series, named in the original after her chess debut, begins in the mid-1950s and continues through the 1960s.
March 23, 2021
Netflix minieries focused on talented female chess player
Money Heist (Spanish: La casa de papel, "The House of Paper") is a Spanish heist crime drama television series created by Álex Pina. The series traces two long-prepared heists led by the Professor,one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain, told from the perspective of one of the robbers, Tokyo.The narrative is told in a real-time-like fashion and relies on flashbacks, time-jumps, hidden character motivations, and an unreliable narrator for complexity.
By 2018, the series was the most-watched non-English-language series and one of the most-watched series overall on Netflix,[2] having particular resonance with viewers from Mediterranean Europe and the Latin Americanregions.
Netflix series
Spanish television crime series
Netflix series
Money Heist (Spanish: La casa de papel, "The House of Paper") is a Spanish heist crime drama television series created by Álex Pina. The series traces two long-prepared heists led by the Professor,one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain, told from the perspective of one of the robbers, Tokyo.The narrative is told in a real-time-like fashion and relies on flashbacks, time-jumps, hidden character motivations, and an unreliable narrator for complexity.
The series was initially intended as a limited series to be told in two parts. It had its original run of 15 episodes on Spanish network Antena 3 from 2 May 2017 through 23 November 2017. Netflix acquired global streaming rights in late 2017. It re-cut the series into 22 shorter episodes and released them worldwide, beginning with the first part on 20 December 2017, followed by the second part on 6 April 2018.
The series was filmed in Madrid, Spain. Significant portions were also filmed in Panama, Thailand, Italy(Florence), Denmark and in Portugal.The series received several awards including the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards, as well as critical acclaim for its sophisticated plot, interpersonal dramas, direction, and for trying to innovate Spanish television. The Italian anti-fascist song "Bella ciao", which plays multiple times throughout the series, became a summer hit across Europe in 2018.
By 2018, the series was the most-watched non-English-language series and one of the most-watched series overall on Netflix,[2] having particular resonance with viewers from Mediterranean Europe and the Latin Americanregions.
Spanish television crime series