Big Bang Media and Masficcion are preparing a series based on the novel 'The Age of Wrath'
Atresmedia TV, Big Bang Media (The Mediapro Studio) y Masfiction they already work in The age of anger, new original series from Atresplayer Premium based on the novel of the same name by Nando López, finalist for the 2010 Nadal Prize (Editorial Planeta).
The series starring Manu Ríos, Amaia Aberasturi, Daniel Ibáñez and Carlos Alcaide addresses the social and personal complexities that affect today's adolescence.
Leading executive production are Montse Garcia (Atresmedia), Jesus Rodrigo, Carmen Gonzalez y Javier Pons (Big Bang Media) y Mireia Acosta (Masfiction).
Those responsible for the television adaptation are Lucia Carballal, screenwriter (Vis a vis: The Oasis, Vis a vis) and playwright (The resistance, An American life, The storms, The barbarians y Better story than ours, finalist of the Calderón de la Barca Award and winner of the Marqués de Bradomín Award), along with Juanma Ruiz de Córdoba, screenwriter of Vis a vis: The Oasis, Vis a Vis, Countdown y red eagle, among others. The casting team is led by Luis San Narciso.
This will be the series
The age of anger is composed of 4 50 minute episodes duration. It begins with the brutal murder of a man, presumably at the hands of his son Marcos, a teenager with no apparent problems. The incident falls like a bucket of cold water on the daily life of an institute where students and teachers wonder what went wrong for a popular, almost perfect boy to end up committing such a crime.
Throughout the episodes, we will learn more about this enigmatic young man and his surroundings, from his best friends, to his life at school, to the difficult family events that he has had to face in recent months. Can I blow up Marcos and commit that horrible crime? And, most importantly... was it Marcos?
Nando López's book, translated into several languages, has had a great impact both in copies sold and in reading through digital media. The novel, which also has a theatrical version, is one of the most recommended for teenagers in schools and institutes, for portraying a generation that is demanding, committed, hyperconnected, hedonistic and eager for openness. Teenagers who face change while dealing with the old values represented by their parents and the educational system.
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