'La Caza: nada es lo que parece' and 'Vuelo JK5022. La tragedia de Spanair', recognized for their originality and historical relevance.
Perderme, the soundtrack of 'Zorro', captivates as Best Theme Song
Secuoya Studios celebrates the latest edition of the PRODU Awards, awards of the Ibero-American audiovisual industry in which it has obtained three recognitions that demonstrate its creativity and ability to tell captivating stories.
The adventure reality show 'La Caza: Nada es lo que parece', an original idea of the Unscripted team of Secuoya Studios and Grupo Proyecciones, received the award for Best Ibero-American Original Coexistence Reality Content. This program mixes elements of suspense and reality in a fresh and intriguing format that has captured ETB2's audience. The originality of this proposal, for which the development and distribution of a daily strip is already being prepared with the Belgian production company Eccholine, has made it one of the favorites of audiences and critics alike.
Another award went to 'Flight JK5022. La tragedia de Spanair', which was crowned Best Documentary History Program or Series. This documentary series, premiered on Movistar Plus+ and also broadcast on Televisión Canaria, addresses the tragic story of the Spanair flight crash, revealing little-known details and offering a human perspective on the effects of this tragic event on Spanish society. The production, executed with a respectful and touching approach, manages to pay tribute to both the victims and their families, and demonstrates Secuoya's commitment to content with social impact.
Finally, the theme song Perderme, performed by Morat and composed by Natalia Schlesinger, Pio Perilla and Julio Copello for the series 'Zorro', won Best Theme Song for a Series or Miniseries. The soundtrack, which is among the music nominated for the next edition of the Latin Grammy Awards, has been praised for its power to connect with the audience and reflect the essence of the legendary character.