The documentary series about the rescue of Julen, produced by Secuoya Studios, remains among the favorite productions of Spanish viewers of the streaming network.
The actual aspect of society, human and natural, came to light during the first month of 2019 when two-year-old Julen Roselló fell into an illegally excavated shaft in the Malaga village of Totalán. Hernán Zin, a war journalist and film director, wanted to tell the truth about its characters' freedom and highlight humanitarian cooperation with the docuseries '13 Días'. A production of the Unscripted area of Secuoya Studios that can be watched on Netflix and remains among the most popular on the streaming platform in its premiere week.
'13 Días' made its debut on Netflix on June 1. In its first weekend, it managed to rank among the most watched productions, ranking first in its genre, only surpassed by series such as 'El Silencio' or 'Perfil falso,' and ahead of hits such as 'La Reina Carlota.'
Success in social media platforms
"It was very impactful, impossible not to be emotionally involved with this story. We all felt that child as something of our own," shared a Secuoya Studios' TikTok user.
The story of Julen Roselló has captivated thousands of viewers on the platform, and the three episodes of this production have moved. Many of its audience have wanted to share how they lived those moments of uncertainty from their homes. "This case broke my soul into a thousand pieces; I was in Venezuela and did not sleep tuned to the news; I cried and kept mourning in my heart," commented another follower.
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Written and directed by Hernán Zin ('Morir para contar'), 13 días' has Fausto Bastida as production director and Eduardo Escorial, David Gallart, and Guillermo Ríos as executive producer. A team that has managed to produce a docuseries that has moved all its viewers.