RTVE continues to spotlight fiction with a fresh weekly dramatic series. The public channel announced the start of filming for a new police drama produced by Mediacrest and Mediacrest El Clásico AIE, titled Interior. This ambitious project marks a bold entry into the crime genre for the network as it unfolds on screen this season.
Led by governance from María Togores and Samantha López Speranza, and created by Pedro García Ríos and Rodrigo Martín Antoranz, the series promises a wealth of intrigue, tension, action, courage, and emotion. Across six episodes, the narrative invites viewers into a bustling police station in a working-class district during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period when Spanish society underwent profound transformation.
The production boasts an impressive ensemble: Laia Manzanares (recently seen in I’m Alive), Silvia Abascal (known for Tell me how it is), Nacho Fresneda (Ministry of Time), Luis Callejo (The Longest Night), Carla Campra (Sagrada Familia), Marta Poveda (Antidistubios), Miki Esparbé (Smiling Face, Stories to keep you from sleep), Jorge de Juan (Lope in Love), Nico Romero (Zorras), Josema Pichardo (Two Lives), and Josean Bengoetxea (Better Days), among others. — RTVE
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The story centers on Clara Montesinos (Laia Manzanares), a first-year female police officer who arrives at a station where heroin’s grip reshapes the lives of her colleagues and the surrounding neighborhood. The new inspector soon discovers that policing is far more demanding than anticipated, and fate only adds to the pressure.
In the effort to restore order, she finds unexpected allies who stand by her side. Ana (Silvia Abascal) is a wealthy mother whose daughter falls prey to drug addiction, and Berta (Marta Poveda) is a woman who must seize control of her circumstances to protect herself and her family. Driven by the courage of those who feel isolated, the trio confronts a reality that tests their limits. They chase down criminals, encounter enemies they cannot fully trust, and navigate surprises that challenge their loyalties. Doubts, betrayals, and difficult choices threaten to test their principles—and their lives.
Interior Affairs weaves a detective narrative with a deeper focus on the inner battles each character faces in their personal journeys. It is not merely a case file; it is an intimate examination of what lies inside each person and how that inner world shapes decisions in a world where danger lurks at every corner.