Her exile may have something to do with her brothers, who nickname her “Sou Sou,” as in “so so,” decrying her lack of talent, as “the only mediocre part of a exceptional lineage,” she complains. Something’s pushed her to live 15 years away from Buenos Aires in exile in Madrid, distant from her family which owns one of Latin America’s biggest cosmetics businesses. Sometimes, she bursts out in tears, for seemingly no reason at all, she admits. That’s why I like them,” she says in an extended voiceover filling the early stretches of “Limbo.” But she’s hiding from herself and her past. Part is physical: She has a hearing impediment, wears a cochlear implant. She also has bubble baths.īut it’s clear from early scenes that something is wrong. Written by Margarita García Robayo (“Cosas peores”), Ana Navajas (“Estás muy callada hoy”), Nicolás Diodovich (“Terapia alternativa”) and Javier Van de Couter (“Historia de un clan”), the series turns on Sofia (Clara Lago), 28, a young millionaire heiress who lives a life that others can only dream of – or follow on Instagram – party, partying her life away in Madrid nightclubs, doing drugs, alcohol, sex. “Limbo” raises the bar in terms of artistic ambition. Two years back, Disney teamed with Pampa Films to make “ Monzón,” which was selected for France’s Series Mania, closed Spain’s Conecta Fiction and won Best Series at the MipCancún Produ Awards. All key creators are expected to return for Season Two, added Aranguibel, who executive produces for Disney Latin America alongside Mariana Perez and Fernando Barbosa. Produced by Star Original Productions in partnership with Pablo Bossi’s Pampa Films and Gloriamundi Producciones, the series is developed by Argentina’s Mariano Cohen and Gastón Duprat, writer-directors of the Venice feature “Official Competition,” starring Penelope Cruz and Antonio Banderas, and “The Distinguished Citizen.” “Limbo” is directed by Agustina Macri (“Soledad”) and Fabiana Tiscornia (“La reina del miedo”). The decision to order Season 2 was made given the results of the first 10 episodes, now in post-production, and selection for Canneseries, Aranguibel explained. 9 by Leonardo Aranguibel, VP of production at the Walt Disney Company LatAm, in Cannes just after the world premiere of “Limbo” at Canneseries, where the 10-part series was the first to bow in main competition. The new order was announced this Saturday Oct. Disney has renewed for a second season Argentine psychological drama “Limbo – Hasta Que Lo Decida,” one of the companies earliest Star Plus Originals in Latin America.
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