Spanish hit crime thriller sequence La Caza (The Hunt), created by Agustín Martínez, and its fourth season — starring Megan Montaner (30 Cash), Félix Gómez (Excessive Seas) and Silvia Alonso — set to premiere on Movistar Plus+ later this yr, took middle stage at Conecta Fiction & Leisure in Cuenca, Spain, on Wednesday night.
Martínez, Alonso and Gómez have been joined on stage by govt producer José Manuel Lorenzo (The Gardener) in a session simply earlier than the latter acquired a Conecta honorary award within the night. Lorenzo is president and founding father of DLO Producciones, a part of manufacturing large Banijay’s Banijay Iberia.
The present’s Spanish setting modifications each season. Its first season was set within the Pyrenees, the second on the island of Mallorca and the third in a sleepy Andalusian village close to the Portuguese border. Season 4 takes place within the Irati Forest in Spain’s Navarre area.
La Caza was additionally tailored with a lot success in France beneath the title Rivière-Perdue, of which a clip was performed for the viewers.
A teaser clip filled with darkish, mysterious and tense scenes set within the forest drew a lot applause from the Conecta trade crowd. In response to a synopsis, the fourth season begins with the inhabitants of a small village discovering the physique of a lifeless girl hanging from a tree. To seek out out what occurred, a crew from Spain’s UCO, a division inside the Spanish Civil Guard accountable for investigating and prosecuting severe and arranged crime, will get despatched in.
“Filming has been a pleasure. We shot in wonderful locations,” Alonso shared about her La Caza expertise. “It’s additionally been very difficult. However we have been all amazed by the nice areas.”
Gómez echoed that, sharing: “The areas are one other protagonist of this sequence. They’ve quite a lot of persona and provides persona to every season.”
The forest setting of the newest season impressed the forged. “I didn’t know Navarre, and I fell fully in love with it,” the actor shared. “You consider that any mythological creature can nonetheless stay there. It’s completely lovely.”
Conecta this week has featured executives from the likes of Gaumont Tv, the Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros. Discovery, Brazil’s Globo, and Spain’s Movistar Plus+, amongst many others. The ninth version of the occasion has featured discussions of key sequence, manufacturing traits, unique programming methods, and the state of the TV and streaming industries.