The newspaper ‘El País’ announced this Thursday that it will broadcast ‘The Four Seasons’, the documentary series about Pedro Sánchez and the La Moncloa complexafter the rejection of streaming platforms and television networks, including Televisión Española (TVE). The first of the four chapters will be broadcast on October 20 for the newspaper’s subscribers, and the other three chapters will be released from Monday to Wednesday.
As ABC revealed, and despite the fact that according to the agreement the producers had creative freedom and were not subject to any censorship, Moncloa supervised the content of the chapters and requested changes.
The documentary, as announced by the production companies that made it, The Pool and Secuoya Studios, “delves into the headquarters of the Presidency of the Government to discover what the day-to-day life of some of its workers is like, some well-known faces and others who are “You will see for the first time.”
Due to its propaganda overtones, all platforms and television networks refused to buy it, regardless of the fact that it is a high-cost production, which industry sources estimate at no less than 800,000 euros for the four chaptersfigures that are very far from what a newspaper usually handles in audiovisual production for its website.
“In addition to narrating different milestones in the life of La Moncloa, the different installments show, from within, how some of the anonymous and most recognizable officials of the headquarters work,” announced Grupo Prisa, editor of ‘El País’. , in a statement.
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