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‘Déjate Ver’ (Show Yourself) Continues Its International Journey, Arriving in Latin America
Atresmedia continues to expand the reach of its Spanish fiction productions, with one of last year’s most notable titles, Déjate Ver (Show Yourself), extending its international journey by reaching new territories.
Starting this Thursday, December 19, at 9:30 PM, DirecTV will premiere Déjate Ver (Show Yourself) in Latin America. The series will air on Thursdays via OnDIRECTV channels and stream on DGO. Additionally, the series will soon be available in Australia thanks to Atresmedia’s agreement with SBS.
In a significant development, Atresmedia has partnered with a major Hollywood production company to create an American adaptation of Déjate Ver.
Written and directed by Álvaro Carmona, the series has earned international acclaim, including being selected for the Berlinale, where it was one of the few series chosen worldwide. It also won the Critics’ Choice Award at Germany’s Seriencamp festival and was featured at prominent events such as Series Mania in France and the European Serial Killer Festival in the Czech Republic.
Déjate Ver (Show Yourself) is a production of Atresmedia Televisión in collaboration with Buendía Estudios. Montse García, Álvaro Carmona, Sonia Martínez, and Borja Echevarría are the executive producers of the project, with Lucía Alonso-Allende as the executive co-producer. Atresmedia Sales is the international distributor of the production.
About Déjate Ver (Show Yourself)
Déjate Ver (Show Yourself), created by Álvaro Carmona and starring Macarena Sanz, is a dramatic comedy with an author’s stamp and a marked personality that revolves around the search for oneself and the need to transcend in today’s world.
With this idea as a starting point, the series deals with themes such as concept and identity, personal fulfillment, the world of art and entertainment, loneliness, the idea of family, or the current relationship with technology, offering the viewer a fresh, new, and witty point of view.