CUENTAME COMO PASO? - LA PELICULA SOBRE ARGENTINA

Apr 03, 2017 17:47


T18 - Capitulos 318-322

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Cuéntame cómo pasó (también conocida como Cuéntame) es una serie de televisión española emitida por La 1, canal de la televisión pública Televisión Española, desde el año 2001. En un primer momento iba a llamarse Nuestro ayer, sin embargo, los productores decidieron ponerle un nombre más comercial: Cuéntame. Este título proviene de la famosa canción Cuéntame estrenada en los años sesenta por el grupo de música pop Fórmula V. En 2002 hubo de modificarse el título, pasando al definitivo de Cuéntame cómo pasó, debido a que el anterior estaba ya previamente registrado.[1]

La serie narra, apoyándose en una combinación de microhistoria y macrohistoria, las vivencias de una familia de clase media-baja, los Alcántara, durante los últimos años del franquismo y los comienzos de la Transición Española, y es a la vez una crónica socio-política de la época.
Reflejo de la situación sociopolítica[editar]

Entre los muchos acontecimientos socio-políticos de la época que se ven reflejados a lo largo de los distintos capítulos de la serie se pueden destacar:


WIKIPEDIA

Cuéntame cómo pasó (English: Tell me how it happened), also known as Cuéntame, is a Spanish television drama series which has been broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española since 2001. It is the longest running prime-time series in the history of television in Spain.

The series recounts the experiences of a middle-class family, the Alcántaras (in Spanish Los Alcántara), during the last years of the rule of Francisco Franco and the beginning of the Spanish Transition to democracy.

Initially the series was to be titled Nuestro Ayer, but it finally was titled Cuéntame. This name comes from the famous song by the Spanish 1960s pop band Fórmula V, Cuéntame. In March 2002, during the first season, the title was changed to Cuéntame cómo pasó because Cuéntame was already registered.[1]

The series was created to celebrate the first 25 years since Spain's transition to democracy, and its didactic spirit is clearly evident in some of the episodes. In special episodes it includes documentary interviews with historical figures of the era, such as people concerned with the assassination of then prime minister Carrero Blanco and the death of Franco.

The first episode was broadcast on 13 September 2001. The series begins in April 1968 with the arrival of television to the house of the Alcántaras just in time to watch the victory of Massiel in the Eurovision Song Contest. The story reflects the changes in Spain beginning that day.

In July 2016, TVE and Grupo Ganga announced that the series, after its 17th season, would be renewed for up to 2 more seasons, with the storyline moving firmly into the mid 1980s after the "Movida madrileña".

Through situations, characters, and attitudes of the era, the series evokes a wistful reminiscence of those times. In this respect it can be compared to the series The Wonder Years, which did the same thing for US history.

This series was adapted in Portugal by RTP as Conta-me como Foi, which starts the same year (1968) and goes to 1974, the year of the 25 de Abril, with the participation of Portuguese actors such as Rita Blanco and Miguel Guilherme. It was also adapted in Italy by RAI as Raccontami.

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