Overview
- Based on Tamara Trottner’s 2020 autobiographical novel, the miniseries recounting her 1964 childhood abduction by her father is now streaming on Netflix.
- Trottner told actress Tessa Ía in a Netflix-channel conversation that watching the series stirred emotions she believed were already healed.
- She describes reuniting with and forgiving her father years later as deeply curative, and she urges parents not to weaponize children in conflicts.
- A La Nación review emphasizes how the story centers on adults’ power struggles that turn children into pawns, with a narrative spanning Mexico, France and Italy and involving Interpol and a Mossad-linked investigator.
- El Comercio reports the adaptation has dramatically expanded the book’s reach and says the series is leading global rankings, while noting supportive reactions from Trottner’s mother and brother.