Overview
- Netflix positioned the five-episode Mexican drama as a closed limited series with no second season planned.
- Recent coverage reports the show led the platform’s viewing lists following its release.
- The narrative centers on a father’s abduction of his children and a mother’s search within the 1960s Mexican Jewish community.
- Direction is by Lucía Puenzo, Nicolás Puenzo and Samuel Kishi, with the screen adaptation by María Camila Arias from Trottner’s book.
- Lead actress Tessa Ía prepared through workshops and bonding with child actors to ground her portrayal of motherhood, according to Puenzo.