Bank Under Siege
Bank Under Siege | |
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Spanish | Asalto al Banco Central |
Written by | Patxi Amezcua |
Directed by | Daniel Calparsoro |
Starring | |
Music by | Carlos Jean |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Production | |
Cinematography | Tommie Ferreras |
Production company | Brutal Media |
Original release | |
Network | Netflix |
Release | 8 November 2024 |
Bank Under Siege (Spanish: Asalto al Banco Central) is a Spanish crime thriller television miniseries written by Patxi Amezcua and directed by Daniel Calparsoro. It stars Miguel Herrán, María Pedraza, Hovik Keuchkerian and Isak Férriz. It fictionalises the Assault on the Central Bank of Barcelona in 1981.
Plot
[edit]The plot explores the Assault on the Central Bank of Barcelona in May 1981, three months after the 23-F coup d'état attempt, as a group of 11 robbers took over 200 hostages and demanded the liberation of putschist general Antonio Tejero and three of his collaborators.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Miguel Herrán as José Juan Martínez Gómez "El Rubio", "Número 1"[2]
- María Pedraza as Maider Garmendia[3]
- Hovik Keuchkerian as Bernardo García "Berni"[3]
- Isak Férriz as Francisco "Paco" López[3]
- Patricia Vico as Isabel Ruig[3]
- Tito Valverde as general José Luis Aramburu Topete[3]
- Roberto Álamo as Emilio Alonso Manglano[3]
- Xavi Lite as Antonio Tejero[3]
- Enrique Berrendero as Narcís Serra[3]
- Óscar Rabadán as Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo[3]
- Fernando Cayo as general Pajuelo[3]
- Roberto Enríquez como delegado del Gobierno[3]
- Juanjo Ballesta as Cuevas[1]
Production
[edit]Produced by Brutal Media for Netflix,[4] the series was written by Patxi Amezcua and directed by Daniel Calparsoro.[5] Tommie Ferreras was charged with the cinematography and Calparsoro's recurring collaborator Carlos Jean with the musical score.[6]
Release
[edit]The 5-episode miniseries was made available on Netflix on 8 November 2024.[7]
Reception
[edit]Paula Martínez of Cinemanía deemed Bank Under Siege to be a "an entertaining series with good pace, tension and interest that takes us through an important (and unknown to many) moment in our history".[2]
Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas gave the series 72 points ('good') declaring it "a brave, addictive and fast-paced miniseries that takes us to a recent conflict [while] spurring our curiosity.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Martínez, Paula (15 November 2024). "'Asalto al Banco Central', final explicado: las distintas teorías sobre el atraco que expone la miniserie de Netflix". Cinemanía – via 20minutos.es.
- ^ a b Martínez, Paula (8 November 2024). "'Asalto al Banco Central': crítica de la miniserie de Netflix sobre el atraco español más famoso de los ochenta". Cinemanía – via 20minutos.es.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Carbajo, María (15 November 2024). "Quién es quién en 'Asalto al Banco Central': la serie basada en una historia real que arrasa en Netflix". ABC.
- ^ "Estreno serie "Asalto al Banco Central" de Daniel Calparsoro, en Netflix". Asociación APPA. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
- ^ Gámez, María (12 November 2024). "'Asalto al Banco Central', el libro de Mar Padilla detrás de la nueva miniserie de Netlix basada en hechos reales". El Periódico de España. Prensa Ibérica.
- ^ a b Hernández Luján, Raquel (5 November 2024). "Crítica de Asalto al Banco Central, una miniserie basada en hechos reales con luces y sombras". HobbyConsolas.
- ^ "La serie más vista en Netflix es un fenómeno en España que supera ya a la número uno en otros 57 países". Cinemanía. 14 November 2024 – via 20minutos.es.
- 2024 Spanish television series debuts
- 2020s Spanish drama television series
- Spanish thriller television series
- Spanish crime television series
- Netflix television dramas
- Crime thriller television series
- Television series set in 1981
- Television shows set in Barcelona
- Television series about the Spanish Transition
- Spanish television miniseries