Atresmedia has published the first images of one of the most promising series for this 2023 (and we have already seen ‘Christ and King’ and ‘Thistle’). It still does not have a release date but we can already see the first trailer for ‘Tefía’s nights‘, a period miniseries that takes us into the life of a group of prisoners in a Francoist concentration camp.
Specifically, the Tefía Penitentiary Agricultural Colony, on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura, which housed between 1954 and 1966 convicted by the law of vagrants and thugs, which also included homosexualss. A place we walked through Airam Betancorone of those prisoners for being gay who, already in the 21st century, breaks the silence to tell what happened there.
Tefia/Tindaya
The great refuge of the damned is located in charli (Miquel Fernández) a great storyteller who every night created for them the tindayaa cabaret/music hall that is a space of freedom in which everyone had an alter ego so that existence became lighter.
Created by playwright Michael of the Arcwho writes with Antonio Rojano and directs with Rómulo Aguillaume, ‘Las noches de Tefía’ has a choral cast made up of Marcos Ruiz, Patrick Criado, Roberto Álamo, Jorge Perugorría, Raúl Prieto, Israel Errejalde, Carolina Yuste and Ana Wageneramong others.