

La Señora
In the 1920s Victoria and Ángel fall in love in a small town, northern Spain. They are two people both from a different social class, she is the daughter of a wealthy businessman and he comes from a poor family. They are so in love but social norms and circumstances of the era force them to break up. Several years later, they meet again, Victoria as a powerful businesswoman and Ángel as a priest.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1920s Spain, La Señora tells the story of Inés de Robles, a determined and intelligent woman who defies societal norms to establish her own newspaper in a patriarchal society. Faced with numerous obstacles and societal pressures, she fights for her independence and the right to express herself. The series chronicles her personal and professional struggles as she navigates love, betrayal, and the fight for a woman's place in the public sphere.
Critical Reception
La Señora was generally well-received by critics for its strong performances, compelling storyline, and faithful depiction of the historical period. Audiences also appreciated its focus on female empowerment and its engaging narrative, contributing to its popularity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Adriana Ozores' commanding performance as the protagonist.
- Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of the societal challenges faced by women in the 1920s.
- Cited for its engaging and well-paced dramatic storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this specific series.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in various historical locations in Spain, including Madrid and Ávila, to enhance its authentic period feel.
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