It was announced at the end of December. Atresplayer Premium had obtained the rights ‘nacho’ After Lionsgate+ was shut down in Spain. Just a few days later, Atresmedia platform announced the premiere month of the long-awaited fiction based on the life of the porn actor. Nacho Vidal.
The series produced by Bambú Producciones, It will be released during the month of March at an as yet undetermined date.. in the lead role martino rivashas eight 50-minute long episodes where the lights and shadows of the porn industry will be shown.
According to Atresmedia in a press release, viewers will also learn about the true talent of the hero., which goes “well beyond his famous 25 centimeters”. Its rise to fame in the 1990s and the birth of the industry in Spain is what this dramatic comedy has in common.
‘Nacho’ cast is complete Maria de Nati as Sara Bernat, Vidal’s girlfriend Andrés Velencoso, The Alcorcón Earthquake, Edu Soto, Miriam Giovanelli, Carmen Conesa, Montse Guallar, Nancho Novo, Albert Baró, Marina Gatell, Penélope Guerrero, Rubén Jiménez, Juan Carlos Vellido, Paola Bontempi Y Nuria Herrero.
This ‘Nacho’
1993. Ignacio Jordá (Martiño Rivas), to anyone who knows him, Nacho is a crazy, captivating boy with boundless energy who has decided to live his life to the limit. Born into a traditional and Catholic family, in his father’s eyes, he is nothing more than a young man with no future and no talent.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Nacho was born with a “talent”. Thanks to Sara Bernat (María de Nati) for a strange “gift” and the first great love of her life. Nacho is dedicated to pursuing a career in adult cinema and becoming an international star. Finally, it’s time to show the world that you can be someone. His journey to success and fame has just begun.
Sherry, It was created by Teresa Fernández-Valdés, Gema R. Neira and Diego Sotelo.has Teresa Fernández-Valdés as showrunner and shares executive producer with Ramón Campos. Leading directors: David Pinillos, Beatriz Sanchís and Eduardo Casanova. The screenplay is written by Teresa Fernández-Valdés, Gema R. Neira, María José Rustarazo and Flora G. Villanueva.