A Different View () is a Spanish dramatic television series created by Josep Cister and Jaime Vaca and starring Macarena GarcÃÂa, Patricia López Arnaiz, Ana Wagener, Cecilia Freire, and others. The show is set in 1920s Seville and deals with feminist issues. The two seasons of the show originally aired from 25 April 2018 to 15 July 2019 on La 1.
Plot
Set in an academy for young women in Seville in the 1920s, A Different View shows a teaching center clinging to an unwavering way of doing things and conditioned by the traditions of the city and those years. This world and its pillars wobble with the arrival of a new teacher who has a very different way of seeing things. She also has a secret objective directly related to the academy. The search for their own voices among the group of adult and young women is among the goals of the protagonists.
Topics covered
Each episode in both seasons deals with problems and themes that occurred in 1920, and have enduring contemporary interest: the history of Elena Maseras; female teaching; the role of women in sport over the years; feminism as a collective movement and the importance of mutual support among women; the need for women to tell their stories so that no one else speaks for them; the existence of feminist artworks, such as El pelele by Francisco de Goya; knowledge about sexuality beyond male pleasure and self-knowledge of female orgasm; and the value of self-love, mental health, and understanding racism.
Cast and characters
Source:
First season (2018)
Main cast
Secondary cast
- Gloria Muñoz - Doña Manuela Casado GarcÃÂa <small>(Episode 1 - Episode 5, Episode 7 - Episode 8, Episode 11, Episode 13)</small>
- Carlos Olalla - Don Pascual MartÃÂn <small>(Episode 1 - Episode 4, Episode 7 - Episode 8, Episode 13)</small>
- Begoña Vargas - Roberta Luna Miñambres
- LucÃÂa DÃÂez - Margarita Ortega-Sánchez Camaño y López de Carrizosa
- Carla Campra - Flavia Cardesa González
- Paula de la Nieta - Macarena Panduro Alén
- Abril Montilla - MarÃÂa Jesús Junio Crespo
- Elena Gallardo - Candela MegÃÂa Rodas
- Juanlu González - Ramón
- ÃÂlvaro Mel - Tomás Peralta GarcÃÂa de Blas <small>(Episode 1 - Episode 5, Episode 7 - Episode 13)</small>
- Pepa Gracia - Paula Alén <small>(Episode 3, Episode 5, Episode 7, Episode 9, Episode 12 - Episode 13)</small>
- Jordi Coll - MartÃÂn Arteaga Gómez-Berzosa <small>(Episode 3 - Episode 4, Episode 7 - Episode 8, Episode 11 - Episode 13)</small>
- Alejandro Sigüenza - David <small>(Episode 3, Episode 5, Episode 9, Episode 11 - Episode 13)</small>
- José Pastor - Rafael "Rafita" Peralta GarcÃÂa de Blas <small>(Episode 1 - Episode 4, Episode 7 - Episode 8)</small>
- José Luis Barquero - ÃÂlvaro Peralta GarcÃÂa de Blas <small>(Episode 1 - Episode 4, Episode 7 - Episode 8)</small>
- Celia Freijeiro - MarÃÂa Antonia Miñambres <small>(Episode 5 - Episode 6, Episode 8, Episode 13)</small>
- Filipe Duarte - Vanildo "Nildo" ZacarÃÂas de Azevedo <small>(Episode 1 - Episode 6, Episode 13)</small>
Episodic cast
Second season (2019)
Main cast
Secondary cast
- Carla Campra - Flavia Cardesa González
- LucÃÂa DÃÂez - Margarita Ortega-Sánchez Camaño y López de Carrizosa
- Begoña Vargas - Roberta Luna Miñambres
- Abril Montilla - MarÃÂa Jesús Junio Crespo
- Paula de la Nieta - Macarena Panduro Alén
- Elena Gallardo - Candela MegÃÂa Rodas
- Dariam Coco - Inés
- Gloria Muñoz - Doña Manuela Casado GarcÃÂa <small>(Episode 14/1, Episode 16/3 - Episode 21/8)</small>
- Jordi Coll - MartÃÂn Arteaga Gómez-Berzosa <small>(Episodio 14/1, Episode 16/3 - Episode 19/6, Episode 21/8)</small>
- ÃÂlvaro Mel - Tomás Peralta GarcÃÂa de Blas
- Juanlu González - Ramón
- Javier Mora - Don Rafael Peralta <small>(Episode 14/1 - Episode 15/2, Episode 17/4, Episode 19/6 - Episode 21/8)</small>
- César Vicente - ElÃÂas
- José Pastor - Rafael "Rafita" Peralta GarcÃÂa de Blas <small>(Episode 15/2 - Episode 19/6, Episode 21/8)</small>
- José Luis Barquero - ÃÂlvaro Peralta GarcÃÂa de Blas <small>(Episode 15/2 - Episode 16/3, Episode 21/8)</small>
- Carlos Olalla - Don Pascual MartÃÂn <small>(Episode 17/4 - Episode 20/7)</small>
- Paco Mora - Arcadio Pérez Fernández <small>(Episode 20/7)</small>
- Raúl Ferrando - Enrique Hidalgo <small>(Episode 15/2, Episode 17/4 - Episode 20/7)</small>
- Cecilia Freire - ÃÂngela López Castaño <small>(Episode 14/1, Episode 19/6)</small>
- Pepa Gracia - Paula Alén <small>(Episode 19/6)</small>
- Javier Ambrossi - Benito Padilla <small>(Episode 16/3)</small>
- Javier Calvo - Jorge Merlot <small>(Episode 16/3)</small>
- JoaquÃÂn Notario - Vicente MartÃÂnez <small>(Episode 14/1 - Episode 16/3, Episode 18/5; Episode 20/7 - Episode 21/8)</small>
- Celia Freijeiro - MarÃÂa Antonia Miñambres <small>(Episode 14/1, Episode 17/4)</small>
Episodic cast
Production and release
Created by Josep Cister and Jaime Vaca, La otra mirada was produced by RTVE in collaboration with Boomerang TV. It was known as Alma Mater during pre-production. The episodes of season 1 were directed by Luis SantamarÃÂa, Mar Olid, Fernando González Molina, Miguel del Arco and Pablo Guerrero. Shooting locations included Seville, Madrid, Guadalajara and Toledo.
Although the series' premiere was scheduled for the northern hemisphere in the Summer of 2018, Televisión Española (TVE) decided to release it on 25 April. The last episode aired on 25 July 2018. The season averaged a 9.0% audience share and 1,418,000 viewers.
By October 2018, RTVE decided to renew the series for a second and a final season of 8 episodes. Audience ratings were unimpressive, but the series earned critical acclaim.
Melina Matthews and Dariam Coco, as well as JoaquÃÂn Notario and César Vicente, joined the cast for the new season. Credited directors in season 2 included Luis SantamarÃÂa, Pablo Guerrero, and Carlos Navarro, whereas the writing team was formed by Alba Lucio, Irene RodrÃÂguez, Ana Muñiz da Cunha, and Tatiana RodrÃÂguez. The broadcasting run spanned from 27 May 2019 to 15 July 2019.
RTVE reached agreements with platforms such as IVI and Walter Presents to broadcast the series in international markets. The series premiered in Vietnam on 25 April 2023 on VTV3 as Vðợt lên ÃÂá»Ânh kiến. <div class="center">
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Season 1 (2018)
Season 2 (2019)
Awards and nominations
|- | rowspan = "5" align = "center" | 2018 || rowspan = "2" | 20th Iris Awards || Best Production || Josep Cister, Aitor Montánchez, Luis SantamarÃÂa and Mê ÃÂngeles Caballero || || rowspan = "2" | |- | Best Actress || Patricia López Arnaiz || |- | rowspan = "3" | 6th || colspan = "2" | Best Drama Series || || rowspan = "3" | |- | Best Screenplay || MarÃÂa López Castaño, Alba Lucio Calderón, Mario Parra Ortiz, Josep Cister and Jaime Vaca || |- | Best Actress || Macarena GarcÃÂa ||
References
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