Bienvenidos_al_Lolita

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Bienvenidos al Lolita

Spanish TV series or program


Bienvenidos al Lolita is a Spanish dramedy[1] television series set in a cabaret club. Produced by Globomedia for Antena 3, it aired on the latter channel from January 2014 to February 2014.

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Premise

The series deals about the backstage mishaps of a troupe of people (a "dysfunctional family") working at a time of economic crisis at the Lolita Cabaret, a cabaret club located in Madrid.[2][3]

Cast

Production and release

Bienvenidos al Lolita, tentatively titled Lolita Cabaret before its release, was inspired in the classical Spanish comedy genre from the 1950s and 1960s.[4] The series was produced by Globomedia,[5] whereas Daniel Écija, Álex Pina, Fernando González Molina and Esther Martínez Lobato were credited as executive producers.[6] Fernando González Molina, David Molina and Sandra Gallego directed the episodes.[6] The 6-month-long filming was wrapped up by November 2013.[7][3] Shooting took place in Madrid.[7]

The series premiered on 7 January 2014, with a "promising" 18.4% share.[8] However interest rapidly waned, and the audience share went all the way down to a 10.5% in the sixth episode.[8] Antena 3 then decided not to renovate the series, with the last 2 episodes yet to be aired.[9] The broadcasting run of the 8-episode season ended on 25 February 2014, averaging 2,658,000 viewers and a 14.0% share.[8]

The misfiring of the series reportedly made Pina "realize the need to regenerate the prevailing model of national television".[10] According to Pina, the series' direst mistake was "not being coherent with the plot", "making a cabaret series" (...) "without being absolutely transgressive is a mistake".[11]

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References

  1. Fdez, Juan M. (7 January 2017). "'Bienvenidos al Lolita' pone a bailar y cantar a Natalia Verbeke". El Confidencial.
  2. Aparicio, Santiago (27 November 2013). "'Lolita Cabaret' cambia de nombre a 'Bienvenidos al Lolita'". FormulaTV.
  3. Redondo, David (13 February 2014). "Antena 3 se carga 'Bienvenidos al Lolita'". Cadena Ser.
  4. Echeverría-Domingo, Julia (2020). "Is Yellow the New Orange? The Transnational Phenomenon of Female Prison Dramas". In Harmes, Marcus; Harmes, Meredith; Harmes, Barbara (eds.). The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture. p. 64. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-36059-7. ISBN 978-3-030-36058-0.
  5. "Bienvenidos al Lolita. Temporada 1". SensaCine. Retrieved 28 March 2021.

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