El Príncipe (TV series)

El Príncipe

El Príncipe neighbourhood in Ceuta.
Genre Crime drama
Thriller
Created by Aitor Gabilondo Sánchez
César Benítez Delgado
Starring José Coronado
Hiba Abouk
Álex González
Rubén Cortada
Samy Khalil
Stany Coppet
Ayoub El Hilali
Thaïs Blume
María Guinea
Elia Galera
Juan Manuel Lara
Susana Córdoba
Jesús Castro
Ahmed Younossi
Nerea Barros
Country of origin Spain
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 29
Release
Original release February 4, 2014 (2014-02-04) – present
External links
Website

El Príncipe is a Spanish television series of drama and suspense created by Aitor Gabilondo and César Benítez for Telecinco.[1] The series, produced by Mediaset Spain in collaboration with Plano a Plano, is aimed at a young audience.[2] Its plot is centered on the love between a Christian policeman from the Spanish mainland and the young Muslim sister of a drug trafficker.[3] Most of the stories are set in the troubled El Príncipe Alfonso neighbourhood of Ceuta, near the border with Morocco.

The series debuted on February 4, 2014 in Spain with a multichannel broadcast that gave high viewing rates.[4] On its launch it obtained 21.9% viewing rate (27.7% in multichannel) and was leader in all its broadcasts during the first season.

History

The project's history goes back to October 27, 2011, when the company Mediaset Spain Communication announced they had in mind a new project based on the detective genre.[5] The statement further explained that the setting would be the fight against drug trafficking; its plot revolves around the presence of a policeman stationed in Ceuta who tries to fight drug trafficking between Spain and Africa, and who is pursuing a Moroccan leader whose younger sister falls in love with him. It was also reported that the main character of the series would be the actor José Coronado, who had starred in the film No Rest for the Wicked in the role of Santos Trinidad as a police inspector[6] - this film was produced by the same company and was a big success at the box office.[7]

Plot

The series is set in a district of Ceuta. Most of the scenes were not filmed in that city, but in a film studio in Madrid.[8] The series does show some of the best-known places in Ceuta, such as the Murallas Reales ("royal walls").

In the troubled neighborhood of El Príncipe, Fran, a veteran police officer, has no doubts about using unorthodox methods to enforce order. This seems to be in danger with the arrival of Morey, a CNI agent, who uses the police station as cover to investigate a suspected police collaboration with a jihadist network. Morey's situation is complicated with the arrival of Fátima, an idealistic Muslim teacher who is looking for her vanished teenage brother, Abdu, while opposing the criminal activities of her other brother, Faruq, one of the biggest drug dealers in the neighborhood. However, Faruq is not the villain of the story. Then everything gets complicated when they become aware of a terrorist gang called Akrab, which blows up young people to terrorize the city. Meanwhile, Morey offers Fátima a chance to go to the peninsula with him, but, as they are about to depart, her brother Abdu returns to Ceuta on a tour bus with a bomb on board. When the police get to know this, they try to talk to him. The bomb does not go off, but Abdu is shot in the head by Morey. This leads into a second season with an impossible love affair between Morey and Fátima.[3][8]

Cast and characters

Sources:[9][10]

Production

The series is produced by Plano a Plano, under the direction of Aitor Gabilondo and Cesar Benitez as creators, executive producers and writers,[11] who had worked for the channel previously on series including Periodistas and El comisario.[12]

At first there was no fixed end point, but in June 2014 the company and producers agreed that the second season would consist of 16 episodes each divided into eight sections.[13][14] It is notable that the episodes were shot entirely on location in Ceuta, Granada, Madrid and Malta and later edited.[15] As for the system of writing, the team first thought of the ending for each episode and then worked towards the beginning.[14] For the process of post-production, [16] The US company Stargate Studios was responsible for the creation and oversight of special effects using "virtual backlot" technology.[3][17] Aitor Gabilondo, executive producer of the series, said at the press presentation in May 2013 that Telecinco's new venture in 2014 would mostly be shot in Madrid, and that the Ceuta barrio of El Príncipe Alfonso would be recreated using visual effects.[16][18]

Filming began in Ceuta on 13 May 2013.[16] Most scenes were not shot in El Principe but in other neighborhoods of the city or in Madrid.[18] The second and final season also made use of digital technology; in addition, some location filming for this stage took place in the cities of Valletta and Granada.[13] Filming for this second season began on 9 June 2014.[2][13][15]

Controversy

Several voices denounced the distortion of the image of Ceuta and the stigmatization of the city that it is thought the series would entail, specifically to the neighborhood of El Príncipe, by what they saw as distorted images of the city's reality. The president of the neighborhood denied that the police would turn a blind eye as depicted in the series. It is also disputed that El Príncipe is the most dangerous neighborhood in Spain as indicated in the series, relative to other districts such as Las 3000 Viviendas in Seville.[19][20][21]

Episodes and audience figures

The first episode was seen by over 4.4 million viewers and gained a 21.9% audience share,[22][23] making it the most-watched premiere of any Telecinco television series since the start of Aida in January 2005.[24][25][26] Its broadcast every Tuesday night established the series as the most viewed show in prime time and it was named as the program with the largest audience on that day.[27] During the screening of the first episode the audience for that day reached a maximum, with 4,671,000 viewers and a 22.2% share.[28][29] Moreover, it is noteworthy that the first episode of fiction was aired on a simulcast on six of the channels (Telecinco, Factoría de Ficción, Divinity, Energy, LaSiete and Nueve) operated by Mediaset España,[30] which raised the overall average to 27.7% share and to 5.6 million viewers,[22][23][26] while the "golden minute" attracted around 6.1 million viewers.[24][31] The first airing of the series generated 76,402 mentions on social media by 51,158 users, and it became the leader in social-media impact with several hashtags.[32][33] The first season ranked as the most watched series of the last two years and the largest audience on Telecinco since 2007-08, as well as achieving the largest impact of 2014 with over 800,000 comments on social networks.[2][13]

Season Episodes Premiere End Audience
Viewers Share
1 13 4 February 2014[4] 6 May 2014[34] 5 219 000 26,8%[27]
2 16[13] 14 April 2015 2015 ------- -------
Total 29[14] 2014 2015 ------- -------

Season 1 (2014)

Total
number
Season
number
Title[35] Directed by[36] Air date Mill. of viewers (share)[37]
11"Bienvenido a El Principe"Norberto López AmadoFebruary 4, 2014 (2014-02-04)[4]4.463 (21.9%)[22][23][24]
22"Agua salada"José Ramos PaínoFebruary 11, 2014 (2014-02-11)5.281 (26.2%)
33"Confía en mí"José Ramos PaínoFebruary 18, 2014 (2014-02-18)5.404 (27.4%)
44"Haz lo que tengas que hacer"Iñaki MerceroFebruary 25, 2014 (2014-02-25)5.224 (26.4%)
55"Circular 50"Iñaki MerceroMarch 4, 2014 (2014-03-04)5.204 (26.3%)
66"El escorpión"Javier QuintasMarch 11, 2014 (2014-03-11)5.555 (28.6%)
77"En el filo de la navaja"Javier QuintasMarch 18, 2014 (2014-03-18)5.244 (27.8%)
88"Pasar al otro lado"José Ramos PaínoMarch 25, 2014 (2014-03-25)5.19 (26.4%)
99"La noche más larga"José Ramos PaínoApril 1, 2014 (2014-04-01)5.421 (27.7%)
1010"El elegido"Javier QuintasApril 8, 2014 (2014-04-08)5.006 (26%)
1111"Enemigos y cómplices"Javier QuintasApril 22, 2014 (2014-04-22)[38]4.795 (25.7%)
1212"Líneas paralelas"Iñaki MerceroApril 29, 2014 (2014-04-29)4.77 (25.4%)
1313"Fe ciega"Iñaki MerceroMay 6, 2014 (2014-05-06)6.29 (33.3%)

Season 2 (2015)

Total
number
Season
number
Title[35] Directed by[36] Air date Mill. of viewers (share)[37]
141"El reencuentro"Iñaki MerceroApril 14, 2015 (2015-04-14)4.883 (24.7%)
152"Las manos atadas"Iñaki MerceroApril 21, 2015 (2015-04-21)5.114 (26.2%)
163"Claves de acceso"José Ramos PaínoApril 28, 2015 (2015-04-28)4.495 (22.7%)
174"El intocable"Javier QuintasMay 5, 2015 (2015-05-05)4.683 (23.6%)
185"Ojo por ojo"Iñaki MerceroMay 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)4.799 (24.7%)
196"Medias verdades"José Ramos PaínoMay 19, 2015 (2015-05-19)4.61 (23.8%)
207"Operación Galgo"Javier QuintasMay 26, 2015 (2015-05-26)4.885 (24.7%)
218"El diablo lo sabe"José Ramos PaínoJune 2, 2015 (2015-06-02)4.433 (23.1%)
229"¿Es así como quieres morir?"Alfonso ArandiaJune 16, 2015 (2015-06-16)4.487 (23.1%)
2310"El efecto llamada"Javier QuintasJune 23, 2015 (2015-06-23)3.713 (23.5%)

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