Crematorio Explained

Runtime:48 min
Starring:José Sancho
Alicia Borrachero
Juana Acosta
Aura Garrido
Montserrat Carulla
Pau Durà
Vicente Romero
Country:Spain
Network:Canal +
Num Episodes:8
Company:MOD Producciones

Crematorio is a Spanish TV series written and directed by Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo. It is based on Rafael Chirbes's novel of the same name. It was produced by MOD Producciones for Canal+.

Plot summary

Crematorio is the story of the Bertomeus, a family that has managed to amass a great fortune over several generations. Rubén Bertomeu left agricultural businesses behind to create a business network that has made him the richest and most powerful man in Misent. Only in the family environment Rubén Bertomeu finds opposition to his way of understanding progress.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Reception

Critical response

The series is rated as one of the best in the history of Spanish television. Manuel Cuesta of El Almería especially praised the performance of Pepe Sancho, claiming it gave the show credibility and glamour, and described it as the actor's best work.[1]

Variety described Crematorio as a "withering social portrait of modern Spain" and suggested that the series represented part of "a talent influx from cinema into TV production" in Spain.[2]

The show was acquired by Netflix in August 2017.[3]

Episodes

TitleDirectorWritersPremiere on Canal + (above)
on La Sexta (below)
Audience

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineesResult
align= center rowspan="1" 201158th Ondas AwardsBest Spanish TV series[4]
align= center rowspan="1" 201214th Iris AwardsBest ActressAlicia Borrachero[5]

References

Citations
  • Bibliography
  • Notes and References

    1. Web site: Cuesta . Manuel . Pepe Sancho en la SGAE . El Almería. 11 October 2011 .
    2. Web site: TV tacks in new direction . Variety . 18 September 2011.
    3. Web site: Travers . Ben . 7 New Netflix Shows to Binge in August 2017, and The Best Episodes of Each . IndieWire . 1 August 2017.
    4. News: Los Ondas premian a la radio deportiva del fin de semana y a los servicios informativos de TVE. El País. 8 November 2011.
    5. News: 'Águila roja' y 'Gran Hotel' lideran las candidaturas de los Premios Iris. El País. 1 June 2012. Lagoa . Miriam .