El ministerio del tiempo (English title: The Ministry of Time) is a Spanish fantasy television series created by and Pablo Olivares and produced by Onza Partners and Cliffhanger for (RTVE). It premiered on 24 February 2015 on La 1 of (TVE). The series follows the exploits of an investigative team in the fictional Ministry of Time, which deals with incidents caused by time travel that can cause changes to the present day.
On 24 March 2015, it was confirmed that RTVE had renewed the series for a second season. The show was renewed for a third season on 22 September 2016. On 29 December 2016 it was announced that RTVE had sold the rights to Netflix to broadcast the third season internationally, outside of Spain, resulting in a bigger production budget.
The series was renewed for a fourth season, which started airing on TVE on 5 May 2020. It was known that HBO had acquired the broadcasting rights for the series, at least on HBO Spain and HBO Portugal.
Plot
The Ministry of Time is the best kept and most closely guarded secret of the Spanish government: an autonomous government institution that reports directly to the Prime Minister and the Spanish Monarch. Its patrols watch the doors of time so that no intruder from other eras can change history for their own benefit.
The series follows the assignments of the Ministry's newest patrol: the one formed by Army of Flanders soldier Alonso de EntrerrÃÂos, 19th century student Amelia Folch and 21st century SAMUR paramedic Julián MartÃÂnez.
Cast and characters
Main characters
- Julián MartÃÂnez (Rodolfo Sancho), one of three members of the new patrol. He is a trained SAMUR paramedic from 21st century Madrid, present as a member of the patrol through season 1 and the second half of season 2. His absence during the first half of season 2 was due to shooting for Spanish crime drama series Mar de plástico, and he left the series at the end of that season after failing to reach an agreement with the show's producers. In November 2019, however, it was confirmed he will return for season 4.
- Amelia Folch (Aura Garrido), the leader of the patrol. She is a late 19th-century pioneering university student and an only child from an upper-class Barcelona family, still living with her parents. Garrido left the series halfway through the third season, citing scheduling conflicts after she, like Sancho, signed on to other projects due to renewal uncertainty. She left on good terms and was open to returning in the future. In November 2019, her return in season 4 was confirmed.
- Alonso de EntrerrÃÂos (Nacho Fresneda), the third member of the three-member patrol. A highly experienced 16th-century soldier from Seville, he is portrayed as an expert in fields of combat. He was recruited just prior to being executed, and now lives in the 21st century with a wife and a baby.
- Irene Larra Girón (Cayetana Guillén Cuervo), Head of Logistics inside the Ministry. A lesbian from the repressed 1960s, her character is used to express a less rigid viewpoint within the Ministry.
- Ernesto Jiménez (), Chief Operating Officer inside the Ministry. Recruited from the 15th century, he is fiercely incorruptible and a perfectionist. In the fourth episode of Season 1 it is disclosed that he is the father of Tomas de Torquemada, the first Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition.
- Undersecretary Salvador MartÃÂ (Jaime Blanch), Head of the Ministry. His (and the Ministry's) overriding priority is to protect and repair history.
- Angustias Vázquez (Francesca Piñón), personal secretary to Salvador and widow of a Ministry agent.
- Jesús Méndez Pontón (Hugo Silva), AKA "Pacino", a replacement member for Julián in the second and third seasons. He is a handsome police officer from 1981 Madrid, nicknamed "Pacino" due to his resemblance to actor Al Pacino, whom he admires.
- Lola Mendieta (Natalia Millán): A former agent of the Ministry who was believed to have died on a mission. She provided information about clandestine doors of time to a number of people. Her younger self (played by Macarena GarcÃÂa) is recruited to the Ministry, eventually joining the patrol. She is the first and only agent to ever be recruited twice.
Recurring characters
- Diego Velázquez (Julián Villagrán): One of the most important painters in Spanish history, known for Las Meninas and The Surrender of Breda, who was recruited by the Ministry as a facial composite draftsman.
- Enric Folch (Xavier Boada) and Carme (Fanny Gautier): Amelia's parents. While he appears more tolerant about his daughter's concerns, she presses her to marry and settle down.
- Blanca (): Alonso's wife, who believes him to be dead since she does not know his execution was avoided by the Ministry.
- Elena Castillo (): Alonso's love interest in the present day and Bianca's doppelgänger.
- Susana Torres (Mar Saura): The Prime Minister's liaison with the Ministry. Her visits usually mean bad news for Salvador.
- LucÃÂa (Luisa Gavasa): Appears in the 3rd season claiming to be Lola Mendieta's daughter.
- Ambrogio Spinola (): One of the main generals of the Spanish Army during the 17th century, most notable for the siege of Breda. He works for the Ministry, and admits he made the mistake of reading about his fate in the books.
- Enriqueta MartÃÂ (MarÃÂa RodrÃÂguez): A serial murderer who worked as Amelia's maid for a short time.
- Marisa (Nieve de Medina): An old love interest of Ernesto's who has returned to work in the Ministry.
- Armando Leiva (José Antonio Lobato): A former agent who rebelled against the Ministry when Salvador refused to allow him to bring his 10-year-old son, diagnosed with leukemia, to the present so that doctors from the 21st century could tend to him.
- Maite (Mar Ulldemolins): Julián's late wife, whom he visits by way of the doors of time.
- Paul Walcott (Jimmy Shaw): An American time traveller who worked for mysterious corporation Darrow Ltd.
- Bosco de Sobrecasa (): A high-ranking member, possibly the leader, of the Society of the Exterminating Angel, which has discovered the existence of the Ministry and plans to use the time doors to fully restore absolute monarchy in Spain across history.
- Juan MartÃÂn DÃÂez "El Empecinado" (Hovik Keuchkerian): A notable guerrilla combatant who becomes the target of two Napoleonic soldiers who travel to 2015 and find out about his role in the impending Peninsular War.
Cast
Episodes
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Special appearances
Season 1
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Season 2
Episode 9
Episode 10
- Andrés Gertrúdix as
- as Pacino's father
- Antonio Reyes as Morán's father
- Ximena Vera as Morán's mother
- Carmela Lloret and Eva Llorach as two of Morán's victims
Episode 11
Episode 12
Episode 13
Episode 14
Episodes 15/16
Episode 17
Episode 18
- Carlos Cuevas as Javier
- Mario Tardón as Dr. Madrigal
- Arnau GarcÃÂa as young Salvador MartÃÂ
- Alexandra Jiménez as Teresa Méndez / Julia Lozano
- Rosa Vivas as Salvador's adoptive mother
Episode 19
Episode 20
- Nancho Novo as Don Fadrique de Villaespesa
- Alba Ribas as Constanza
- Chusa Barbero as Claudia
- Raúl Cimas as Isaac Vila
- Richard Sahagún as Alberto Ortigosa
- Garbiñe Insausti as Natalia Vila
- Maitane San Nicolás as Rocio
- Patrick Criado as Sancho
- Félix Arkarazo as Ernest Hemingway
- Javier Mula as Saavedra
- Pepe RodrÃÂguez as himself
Episode 21
Season 3
Episode 22
Episode 23
Episode 24
Episode 25
Episode 26
Episode 27
Episode 28
Episode 29
Episode 30
- as Abraham Levi
- Francesc Corbera as Ginés Morcillo
- Jorge Kent as Master of the Knights Templar
- Fernando DÃÂaz as Hugo de Claramonte
- José Luis Matienzo as Simón Cascajosa
- as Adolfo Suárez
- Rodrigo Sáenz de Heredia as young Salvador Martà/ Salvador Roa
- as Antipope Benedict XIII ëPapa Lunaû
- Michel Herráiz as young Jesús Méndez Pontón
- Andrea López as Sandrita
- as Felipe III of Spain
Episode 31
Episode 32
Episode 33
Episode 34
Season 4
Episode 35
Episode 36
Episode 37
Episode 38
Episode 39
- Jan Fresneda as Alonso de EntrerrÃÂos (child)
- Asier Flores as Julián MartÃÂnez (child)
- David GarcÃÂa as Psychiatrist
Episode 40
- Vicente Romero as Emilio Herrera
- as MarÃÂa SofÃÂa Beltrán Ruiz
- Rodrigo Sáenz de Heredia as young Salvador Martà/ Salvador Roa
- Beatriz Arjona as young MarÃÂa SofÃÂa Beltrán Ruiz
- Thomas Sauerteig as Albert Einstein
- Paco Lahoz as Baldovinos
- Juan Vinuesa as Gerardo
- Fran Calvo as Emilio Herrera (father)
- Raúl Escobar as Ignacio MarÃÂa Ayerbe de la Fuente Giménez-Salgado
- Quim Ramos as Arturo
- Oti Manzano as Irene Aguilera
Episode 41
Episode 42
Awards
The series won the 2015 Ondas Award for Best Spanish Series. In 2017 it won at Premios Feroz the awards for best drama series, best lead actress (Aura Garrido) and best supporting actor for a television series (Hugo Silva, tied with Velvets José Sacristán).
|- | align = "center" rowspan = "4" | 2016 | rowspan = "4" | 4th | colspan = "2" | Best Drama Series | | rowspan = "4" | |- | Best Direction | | |- | Best Screenplay | | |- | Best Drama Actor | Hugo Silva | |- | align = "center" rowspan = "9" | 2017 | rowspan = "8" | 4th Feroz Awards | colspan = "2" | Best Drama Series | | rowspan = "8" | |- | Best Lead Actress (TV) | Aura Garrido | |- | rowspan = "2" | Best Lead Actor (TV) | Nacho Fresneda | |- | Rodolfo Sancho | |- | rowspan = "3" | Best Supporting Actor (TV) | Hugo Silva | |- | Julián Villagrán | |- | Jaime Blanch | |- | Best Supporting Actress (TV) | Cayetana Guillén Cuervo | |- | 5th | Best Drama Actor | Nacho Fresneda | | |- | align = "center" rowspan = "7" | 2018 | rowspan = "5" | 5th Feroz Awards | colspan = "2" | Best Drama Series | | rowspan = "5" | |- | Best Lead Actor (TV) | Hugo Silva | |- | Best Lead Actress (TV) | Aura Garrido | |- | Best Supporting Actress (TV) | Cayetana Guillén Cuervo | |- | Best Supporting Actor (TV) | Jaime Blanch | |- | rowspan="2" | 5th Platino Awards | Best Miniseries or TV series | El Ministerio del Tiempo | | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| |- | Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV series | Aura Garrido | |- | align = "center" rowspan = "5" | 2021 | 8th Feroz Awards | colspan = "2" | Best Drama Series | | |- | rowspan = "4" | 22nd Iris Awards | colspan = "2" | Best Fiction || || rowspan = "4" align = "center" | |- | Best Actor || Jaime Blanch || |- | Best Screenplay || El ministerio del tiempos writing team || |- | Best Production || MarÃÂa Roy, Alicia Yubero, Marc Vigil & Javier Olivares ||
International adaptations
A Portuguese language adaptation entitled ' was produced by Iniziomedia. The format has also been sold to China, with negotiations mentioned for Germany, France, Italy and US. An adaptation of the series was shot in Ukraine, but has not been released.
Disputes
Timeless lawsuit
On 27 September 2016 Onza Partners presented a lawsuit to the CDCA against Sony Pictures, NBCUniversal, and executive producers Shawn Ryan, Eric Kripke and John Davis for copyright infringement and breach of implied contract, claiming that the U.S. TV series Timeless is a copy of El Ministerio del Tiempo.
The defendants responded to the suit in a November 23, 2016 filing, contending that shows about time travel are an established television genre, and that similarities between the two shows are generic, and largely based on the notion that the main characters will travel in time to effect some kind of change. A request to dismiss Onza's lawsuit by Sony was denied on February 15, 2017, but the two parties ultimately came to an agreement and jointly moved to dismiss.
The Ministry of Time
In February 2024, the BBC commissioned the series The Ministry of Time, an adaptation of Kaliane Bradley's then unpublished debut novel of the same name. Fans raised suspicions of plagiarism, backed by series creator Javier Olivares himself. RTVE stated its intention to "request explanations from the BBC about the announcement it made without prejudice to the rights it has in the defense of its interests".
The novel's author Kaliane Bradley responded on social media, stating her novel was an original work of fiction based around Franklin's lost expedition (having been inspired by the AMC series The Terror), and that she had never seen the Spanish series in question.
See also
Notes
References
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