Overview
- Netflix's adaptation of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' will begin streaming on December 11, with the series divided into two parts totaling 16 episodes.
- The series was filmed entirely in Colombia, with the support of Gabriel García Márquez's family, ensuring authenticity to the novel's roots.
- Directors Laura Mora and Alex García López aim to capture the novel's beauty, poetry, and depth, reflecting its universal impact.
- The adaptation features a Colombian cast and crew, highlighting the cultural significance and unique narrative of the Buendía family saga.
- The project is described as one of Netflix's most ambitious Latin American productions, aiming to honor the legacy of García Márquez's masterpiece.