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Zamudio (TV series)

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Zamudio
Also known asZamudio: Perdidos en la noche
GenreDrama
Created byJuan Ignacio Sabatini
Juan Pablo Sallato
Based onSolos en la noche: Zamudio y sus asesinos of Rodrigo Fluxá
Directed byJuan Ignacio Sabatini
StarringEnrique Videla
Paula Del Fierro
Vladimir Rivera
Opening theme«Noche profunda» (deep night)
ComposerDënver
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producersRony Goldschmied (TVN)
Juan Pablo Sallato
Paz Urrutia
Juan Ignacio Sabatini (Villano)
Production locationSantiago
Original release
NetworkTVN
ReleaseMarch 29 (2015-03-29) –
April 19, 2015 (2015-04-19)

Zamudio: Lost at Night is a Chilean television miniseries produced by Villain Productions for TVN and premiered on March 29, 2015.[1][2] The series is based on the controversial book "Solos en la Noche: Zamudio y sus asesinos" (Alone in the Night: Zamudio and his murderers), by journalist Rodrigo Fluxá, that describes the homophobic murder of Daniel Zamudio (who was beaten and tortured in the Parque San Borja de Santiago by four other youths, allegedly belonging to a Neo-Nazi gang, in the night of March 2, 2012, with Zamudio dying from his injuries 25 days later). Fluxá presents the hate crime not as a fortuitous event, but as the logical result of the social environment in which both the victim and victimizers lived. It is adapted by Enrique Videla and directed by Juan Ignacio Sabatini. It stars Nicolás Rojas, Michael Silva, Ernesto Meléndez, Sebastián Rivera, Matías Orrego, Omeñaca Jaime, Francisca Gavilán, Daniel Muñoz, Amparo Noguera and Luz Jiménez.[3]

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Plot summary

Daniel Zamudio (Nicolás Rojas), a young gay man of humble origins, dreams of a career in television as he frequents the night life in the affluent district of Providencia. A relationship with a wealthy older man makes him believe his goals are within reach, but as the fragile scaffold on which he rests his ambitions collapses, so do his hopes of a better future, which sinks him in a deep depression. Alone and adrift, Daniel gives himself to the night, and after his last bender, his path crosses with the group of four people who would seal his fate.

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