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Director: Daniel Calparsoro
Cast: Jaroslav Bielski, Paloma Bloyd, Frank Feys, Aida Folch
TV miniseries of two episodes. Carla (Lucía Ramos), Sara (Paloma Bloyd) and Adriana (Aura Garrido) enjoy a birthday party without knowing it, hidden in a nearby pine forest, a mysterious young man with binoculars observes everything that happens during the evening, especially the making the three girls, who end up away from the group into the forest. Kidnapped by a dangerous international organization composed of unscrupulous men and veterans of the war in the Balkans linked to a prostitution ring, the three young girls will live the worst nightmare of his life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Inocentes, a 2010 TV miniseries directed by Daniel Calparsoro, follows three young girls who are kidnapped by a dangerous international organization involved in a prostitution ring. The series has received limited critical attention, but its dark subject matter and tense narrative have drawn some positive reviews from audiences, reflected in its decent ratings on platforms like IMDb.
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Fans of thought-provoking crime dramas will appreciate the tense, atmospheric direction of Daniel Calparsoro in Inocentes, a 2010 Spanish miniseries that follows the harrowing kidnapping of three young women by a dangerous human trafficking ring. Standout performances from actors like Paloma Bloyd anchor the series' gripping exploration of themes of innocence and the darker side of humanity.
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