Basada en el libro de Victoria Martín. © Movistar Plus+
Arranca el rodaje en localizaciones de Madrid de Se tiene que morir mucha gente, una nueva serie original Movistar Plus+ creada por Victoria Martín y basada en su exitosa novela homónima.
Se tiene que morir mucha gente sigue a Bárbara, Maca y Elena, que fueron juntas al colegio y 20 años después siguen siendo amigas, más o menos. Bárbara es una bomba de relojería: está frustrada con su trabajo y enganchada a las benzodiacepinas. Maca, con la que comparte piso, intenta triunfar como actriz, aunque es camarera. Y Elena está embarazada tras casarse con un director de hotel de 60 años. La crisis personal de Bárbara hará que todo explote.
La serie de seis episodios de aproximadamente treinta minutos está protagonizada por Anna Castillo, Macarena García y Laura Weissmahr junto a la joven Sofía Otero (20.000 especies de abejas). Completan el reparto Alba Galocha...
Arranca el rodaje en localizaciones de Madrid de Se tiene que morir mucha gente, una nueva serie original Movistar Plus+ creada por Victoria Martín y basada en su exitosa novela homónima.
Se tiene que morir mucha gente sigue a Bárbara, Maca y Elena, que fueron juntas al colegio y 20 años después siguen siendo amigas, más o menos. Bárbara es una bomba de relojería: está frustrada con su trabajo y enganchada a las benzodiacepinas. Maca, con la que comparte piso, intenta triunfar como actriz, aunque es camarera. Y Elena está embarazada tras casarse con un director de hotel de 60 años. La crisis personal de Bárbara hará que todo explote.
La serie de seis episodios de aproximadamente treinta minutos está protagonizada por Anna Castillo, Macarena García y Laura Weissmahr junto a la joven Sofía Otero (20.000 especies de abejas). Completan el reparto Alba Galocha...
- 5/27/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
“Artificial justice” – Film on Prime Video: Can Artificial Intelligence Replace the Judicial System?
“Artificial justice” is a Prime Video movie directed by Simón Casal starring Verónica Echegui and Alberto Ammann. With Alba Galocha, Tamar Novas, and Lúcia Moniz.
“Artificial justice” explores a science fiction concept that is already being seriously considered in the legal arena: the use of artificial intelligence systems to streamline and make judicial processes more efficient.
Beyond this intriguing premise, the film unfolds an engaging conspiracy thriller, with a compelling storyline and a captivating main character.
With a premise that’s more than just intriguing, it successfully develops a suspenseful and easily watchable narrative.
Plot
The Spanish Government authorizes the use of Artificial Intelligence in the judicial system. A private company is tasked with developing the AI, and a judge is called upon to test the system.
About the Movie
Upon seeing the premise, one might fear the obvious: that the strength of the premise might overshadow the dramatic development of the film.
“Artificial justice” explores a science fiction concept that is already being seriously considered in the legal arena: the use of artificial intelligence systems to streamline and make judicial processes more efficient.
Beyond this intriguing premise, the film unfolds an engaging conspiracy thriller, with a compelling storyline and a captivating main character.
With a premise that’s more than just intriguing, it successfully develops a suspenseful and easily watchable narrative.
Plot
The Spanish Government authorizes the use of Artificial Intelligence in the judicial system. A private company is tasked with developing the AI, and a judge is called upon to test the system.
About the Movie
Upon seeing the premise, one might fear the obvious: that the strength of the premise might overshadow the dramatic development of the film.
- 11/15/2024
- by Anna Green
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been all the rage, and a reason to start raging about their impact for some, in Hollywood. So it was no surprise that Iberseries & Platino Industria put new technologies, led by AI, but also digital doubles, center stage on its fourth and final day.
The big event for Spanish- and Portuguese-language content in Madrid, Spain featured a session with experts to explore opportunities and risks. The panelists were Clara Ruipérez, director of legal strategy for content, brands and digital transformation at Telefonica, Ignacio Lacosta, founder of XReality Studios, Undersecretary of Culture Carmen Páez, Óscar Olarte, co-founder & CEO of Mr Factory, and Curro Royo, screenwriter (HBO/Max Spain series Like Water for Chocolate) and vp of Dama, which manages the remuneration rights for audiovisual creators in Spain.
“This technology leaves creators behind,” warned Royo. “The monster has been fed with our work,” and “it has come to stay.
The big event for Spanish- and Portuguese-language content in Madrid, Spain featured a session with experts to explore opportunities and risks. The panelists were Clara Ruipérez, director of legal strategy for content, brands and digital transformation at Telefonica, Ignacio Lacosta, founder of XReality Studios, Undersecretary of Culture Carmen Páez, Óscar Olarte, co-founder & CEO of Mr Factory, and Curro Royo, screenwriter (HBO/Max Spain series Like Water for Chocolate) and vp of Dama, which manages the remuneration rights for audiovisual creators in Spain.
“This technology leaves creators behind,” warned Royo. “The monster has been fed with our work,” and “it has come to stay.
- 10/4/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Would you rather be judged in court by a human or by artificial intelligence? That was one key question in focus on Wednesday night at the Iberseries & Platino Industria conference and market in Madrid.
Platino Educa, the educational platform of the event, screened the new film Artificial Justice (Justicia Artificial) from Spain and Portugal. Written and directed by Simón Casal, it stars Verónica Echegui, Tamar Novas, Alba Galocha and Alberto Ammann.
“In the near future, the government aims to replace judges with artificial intelligence software, pledging to effectively automate and depoliticize the justice system,” explains a synopsis. “Carmen Costa, a distinguished judge, has been invited to assess this new procedure. However, when the software’s creator is found dead, she realizes her life is in danger and that she will have to fight the powerful interests that are at play in the highest echelons of the state.”
The audience gave...
Platino Educa, the educational platform of the event, screened the new film Artificial Justice (Justicia Artificial) from Spain and Portugal. Written and directed by Simón Casal, it stars Verónica Echegui, Tamar Novas, Alba Galocha and Alberto Ammann.
“In the near future, the government aims to replace judges with artificial intelligence software, pledging to effectively automate and depoliticize the justice system,” explains a synopsis. “Carmen Costa, a distinguished judge, has been invited to assess this new procedure. However, when the software’s creator is found dead, she realizes her life is in danger and that she will have to fight the powerful interests that are at play in the highest echelons of the state.”
The audience gave...
- 10/2/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
La mente humana vs la inteligencia artificial. © AContracorrienteFilms
Se ha publicado el primer tráiler de la película española “Justicia Artificial”, un thriller político, con referencias al cine negro, ambientado en un futuro cercano que plantea el dilema moral entre la mente humana versus la inteligencia artificial, en el ámbito de la administración de justicia.
En “Justicia Artificial”, el gobierno español anuncia un referéndum para aprobar la introducción de un sistema de Inteligencia Artificial en la Administración de Justicia. El sistema promete automatizar y despolitizar la justicia sustituyendo, en la práctica, a todos los jueces y juezas del país. El referéndum desata una encarnizada campaña electoral en la que se enfrentan dos bandos: el Gobierno en alianza con la tecnológica creadora del sistema, y el Poder Judicial, que defiende el carácter exclusivamente humano de la justicia.
La película, dirigida por Simón Casal (“Lobos Sucios”), que coescribe junto a Víctor Sierra (“La...
Se ha publicado el primer tráiler de la película española “Justicia Artificial”, un thriller político, con referencias al cine negro, ambientado en un futuro cercano que plantea el dilema moral entre la mente humana versus la inteligencia artificial, en el ámbito de la administración de justicia.
En “Justicia Artificial”, el gobierno español anuncia un referéndum para aprobar la introducción de un sistema de Inteligencia Artificial en la Administración de Justicia. El sistema promete automatizar y despolitizar la justicia sustituyendo, en la práctica, a todos los jueces y juezas del país. El referéndum desata una encarnizada campaña electoral en la que se enfrentan dos bandos: el Gobierno en alianza con la tecnológica creadora del sistema, y el Poder Judicial, que defiende el carácter exclusivamente humano de la justicia.
La película, dirigida por Simón Casal (“Lobos Sucios”), que coescribe junto a Víctor Sierra (“La...
- 6/21/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
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The story of Spanish model Bimba Bosé and designer David Delfín goes back to their teenage years. They met doing the same thing many young Spaniards did in the 80s: dancing at a club. Bosé was 13 and Delfín 18, and after dancing at Sala Morocco, a lifelong friendship was born. The pair went on to lead parallel lives and in 2001 co-founded the fashion brand Davidelfin. They collaborated throughout their careers until the moment Bosé passed away from breast cancer in January 2017. As fate would have it,...
- 11/3/2017
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