The murder of one of the main characters will mark a turning point in "La Moderna"

  • It will change their lives, and everyone will be under scrutiny in the investigation led by Inspector Ocampo (Jorge Cabrero).

 

  • Monday to Friday, at 4:30 p.m., on La 1 and RTVE Play.

 

La Moderna will experience a tragic event next week that will forever change the lives of the main characters in the La 1 series, produced by RTVE in collaboration with Boomerang TV.

One of the main characters in the series will be murdered in episode 35, which will air this Monday, November 13. This event will mark a turning point in the storyline over the coming weeks and will dramatically change the lives of the characters in La Moderna, as everyone will come under suspicion.

After the crime, false accusations and unfounded suspicions will shake the foundations of La Moderna. A thorough investigation will be launched, heavily affecting the Garcés family, as Pablo, Matilde’s brother, will become one of the main suspects. Doña Carla will also be a central focus of the investigation.

Meanwhile, brothers Emilio and Raimundo have devised a new plan to obtain more black money and are plotting to rob the cinema located in the gallery. When the investigation begins, Inspector Ocampo, a new character played by Jorge Cabrero, will try to determine whether the cinema robbery is related to the murder, as it seems someone is very interested in making it appear that way.

In parallel to this murder, the tea room staff will continue to suffer in matters of love. Laurita remains disappointed because of Fernando Collado, the film star who has not treated her well. Viewers will also learn who the woman seeking Antonia’s attention is and what she wants from her. As for Teresa, she continues to pursue Miguel, the bookseller, which will further complicate the relationship between Trini and Miguel.

La Moderna

La Moderna transports viewers to 1930s Madrid and the stories of employees and customers of an elegant, centrally located tea room. Based on the novel Tea Rooms by Luisa Carnés, it airs Monday to Friday on La 1, before La Promesa. Co-produced by RTVE and Mediawan with the participation of Boomerang TV, it is filmed in real Madrid locations and in over 2,500 m² of studio sets. The opening theme is performed by Pastora Soler and composed by Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson.

Helena Ezquerro, Stéphanie Magnin, and Almagro San Miguel lead a story that also features Miryam Gallego, José Luis García-Pérez, Teresa Hurtado de Ory, and Sara Rivero. Llorenç González, Berta Castañé, and Bárbara Mestanza head a large ensemble cast.

The production is led by Luis Santamaría and Humberto Miró, with direction by Liliana Bocanegra, Isaac Cantero, Pedro Martínez, and David Montoya. The writing team, coordinated by Carlos Martín Eguía and Joaquín Santamaría, includes Miquel Peidró, José Antonio López (Kata), Remedios Crespo, Ignasi Rubio, Juan Manuel Beiro, Ángela Armero, Neus Peidró, Sergio Barrejón, José Ángel Domínguez, and Laura Molpeceres.