[03/08/21 - 08:15 AM] Peacock Continues to Expand Original Programming with Drama Series "Dime Quien Soy: Mistress of War" Launching Today The series tells the story of Amelia Garayoa, a Spanish socialite who is suddenly plunged into the world of international espionage.
[via press release from Peacock]
PEACOCK CONTINUES TO EXPAND ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING WITH DRAMA SERIES "DIME QUIÉN SOY: MISTRESS OF WAR" LAUNCHING TODAY
The Series is Streaming Now in English and Spanish
· Peacock announced international drama series DIME QUIÉN SOY: MISTRESS OF WAR. The 9-episode series dropped today.
· Based on the global best-selling novel Dime quién soy by Julia Navarro, DIME QUIÉN SOY: MISTRESS OF WAR tells the story of Amelia Garayoa, a Spanish socialite who is suddenly plunged into the world of international espionage.
· The trailer is available to view/share now:
· Set in 1934 amid a turbulent Europe, Amelia leaves behind her family to join the fight for freedom. When Amelia is enlisted as an international spy, intrigue, war, love and espionage quickly become the center of her life placing her in the middle of the most important events in the history of 20th century Europe.
· The series stars Irene Escolar, Pablo Derqui, Oriol Plá, Will Keen, Pierre Kiwitt, and Maria Pia Calzone.
· DIME QUIÉN SOY: MISTRESS OF WAR is produced by Movistar+ and Telemundo International Studios in collaboration with DLO Productions. Created by José Manuel Lorenzo (DLO Productions), Lorenzo also serves as executive producer alongside Domingo Corral (Movistar+) and Marcos Santana (Telemundo International Studios). Eduard Cortés serves as the series director, and it was written by Piti Español.
In celebration of International Women's Day, all 9 episodes of the series are available to stream now on Peacock: www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/dime-quien-soy-mistress-of-war
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