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The Time in Between (TV series)

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Spanish period drama television series

The Time in Between
El tiempo entre costuras
Genre
Based onEl tiempo entre costuras byMaría Dueñas
Written by
Directed by
  • Iñaki Mercero
  • Iñaki Peñafiel
  • Norberto López Amado
Starring
Music byCesar Benito
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producers
  • Emilio Pina
  • Reyes Baltanás
EditorÁngel Armada
Running time70 minutes approx.
Production companiesBoomerang TV
Atresmedia
Original release
NetworkAntena 3
Release21 October 2013 (2013-10-21) –
20 January 2014 (2014-01-20)

El tiempo entre costuras (literallyThe Time Between Seams, English title:The Time in Between) is a Spanishperiod drama television series produced byBoomerang TV forAntena 3. It is an adaptation of the same-titled 2009 novel byMaría Dueñas, published in the English language under the titlesThe Time in Between andThe Seamstress. It premiered on 21 October 2013 on Antena 3. The premiere was seen by 5.018 million people, making it the most watched premiere on Antena 3 in 12 years.[1][2]

Plot

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The story begins in 1934.Sira Quiroga is a young dressmaker from a traditional neighborhood ofMadrid with her single mother Dolores. During a festival she meets Ignacio, an aspiring gentleman applying for a position in the Spanish civil service. They begin a relationship and soon decide to marry. Meanwhile, Dona Manuela's business is running slow, leaving her with no option but to close down the shop, leaving all the seamstresses, including Sira and her mother, unemployed and fully reliant on Ignacio's prestigious position as a civil servant. Sira remains unemployed until Ignacio finally convinces her to apply for a civil service post, but to do this she must learn to use a typewriter.

At the typewriter shop, she falls in love with Ramiro Arribas, which puts her in a difficult predicament. After a while, unable to cope with the guilt of betraying Ignacio's trust, she tells him she has been seeing Ramiro. Ignacio is heartbroken. He tells Dolores about Sira's betrayal, and her mother disowns her. Sira moves in with Ramiro. After months, Dolores finds Sira with the news that her long-lost father has asked to see her. They visit him together, and Sira discovers that her father is one of the wealthiest men in Madrid, Gonzalo Alvarez. When he showers her with jewels and money, Sira shares her newfound fortune with Ramiro, who suggests investing some of the money in a typewriting company in Argentina. Their investments take them toTangier, Morocco. Sira sadly leaves her mother behind and takes a leap of faith to set off for Africa with Ramiro.

Soon, Ramiro starts wasting Sira's money on alcohol and tobacco. She has an argument with him about his money management and says she feels alone. The following day she sees a doctor as she is feeling unwell all the time, and discovers she ispregnant. Hopeful this will save her relationship, Sira hurries to their luxury apartment at the International Hotel to break the news to Ramiro, but finds the place ransacked and empty, with a letter from Ramiro saying he has decided to start a different life and has taken all Sira's money and jewels with him. In desperation Sira packs her things, leaves the hotel without a word and gets on a bus out of Tangier. On the journey she has a miscarriage and faints. She wakes up handcuffed in a hospital in Tetuoan (at that time the capital of the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco), alone, pregnant and with a series of debts that will later take their toll on her. She realizes that Ramiro never paid their bills at the hotel, leaving her with a debt of almost 2,500French francs. The hotel gives her a year to pay before she is sent to prison. She is unable to contact her mother or return to Madrid becausewar has broken out there. Meanwhile, she is given shelter in Candelaria Matutera'sguesthouse.

As England, Germany, and the other great powers become embroiled in the dire conflict of World War II, Sira is persuaded to return to Madrid, where she takes on a new identity to embark upon the most dangerous undertaking of her career. Thanks to her workshop, Sira meets important people likeJuan Luis Beigbeder, the High Commissioner of the Protectorate; Beigbeder's mistress Rosalinda Fox, who becomes a close friend to Sira;Ramón Serrano Suñer,Francisco Franco's brother-in-law; andAlan Hillgarth, head of the British intelligence service in Spain. These people encourage Sira to become aspy, using the skills of her trade for more dangerous tasks. As thecouturier of choice for an eager clientele of Nazi officers' wives, Sira becomes embroiled in a twilight world of espionage and political conspiracy rife with love, intrigue, and betrayal.

Production

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The series was filmed in various locations in Spain, Morocco and Portugal.María Dueñas' original novel is set inMadrid,Tangier,Tétouan andLisbon. Most of the scenes in the series were filmed in these cities. Some of the scenes were filmed inGuadalajara andToledo in Spain, andEstoril andCascais in Portugal. The budget was estimated at over 500,000euros per episode.[3]

Cast and characters

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Soundtrack

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The music score was composed byCésar Benito. The soundtrack album reached #2 on Spain's iTunes Store Albums, and #1 on the Soundtracks category. It also won numerous awards, including Best Music for Television by the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Television of Spain, and is one of the most played TV soundtracks worldwide on Spotify with more than two million plays since its release.[citation needed]

The "Theme of Sira" from the soundtrack was used by Spanish gymnastCarolina Rodríguez in herribbon routine since 2014, including the2016 Summer Olympics.

List of episodes

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TotalTitleDirectorAir dateMill. of viewers (share)
1"Amor y otras verdades"Iñaki Mercero21 October 2013 (2013-10-21)5.018 (25.5%)
2"El camino más difícil"Iñaki Mercero28 October 2013 (2013-10-28)5.103 (26.9%)
3"La felicidad de unos cuantos"Iñaki Mercero4 November 2013 (2013-11-04)5.093 (26.2%)
4"Escrito en las estrellas"Iñaki Peñafiel11 November 2013 (2013-11-11)4.803 (24.6%)
5"El sol siempre vuelve a salir"Iñaki Peñafiel18 November 2013 (2013-11-18)4.688 (24.7%)
6"Espionaje"Iñaki Peñafiel25 November 2013 (2013-11-25)4.733 (25.4%)
7"Un refugio en mitad de la tormenta"Norberto López Amado2 December 2013 (2013-12-02)4.455 (23.3%)
8"El resto de nuestros días"Norberto López Amado9 December 2013 (2013-12-09)4.687 (24.3%)
9"Los fantasmas del pasado"Iñaki Mercero16 December 2013 (2013-12-16)4.877 (26.5%)
10"Los cuentos que no saben qué contar"Iñaki Mercero13 January 2014 (2014-01-13)5.014 (25.2%)
11"Regreso al ayer"Norberto López Amado & Iñaki Mercero20 January 2014 (2014-01-20)5.536 (27.8%)

International broadcast

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The rights forEl tiempo entre costuras were acquired in Italy byCanale 5; the series premiered in Italy on 25 April 2014 asIl tempo del coraggio e dell'amore (The Time of Courage and Love) and aired with an average of 3.4 million viewers (14% share).[5] In Portugal, the series aired onTVI. In Japan, the series premiered in June 2015 onNHK General TV asJonetsu no Shira (Sira's Passion). The rights for the series have also been acquired in China (CCTV-8),Taiwan (PTS),Hungary (MTVA),Croatia (RTL Televizija),Greece (ERT) andChile (TVN), among others.[6]

This series is also available onNetflix in the USA on their streaming services.[7]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2014Actors Union AwardsBest Leading ActressAdriana UgarteWon[8]
Best Supporting ActressElvira MínguezWon
Best Supporting ActorCarlos SantosWon
Best Actor in a Minor RoleTristán UlloaWon
17thIris AwardsBest FictionWon[9]
Best ActorPeter VivesNominated
Best ActressAdriana UgarteWon
Best DirectionIgnacio Mercero [es], Iñaki Peñafiel and Norberto L. AmadoWon
Best ProductionGregorio Quintana, Ángeles Caballero, Emilio Pina and Reyes BaltanásWon
Best Cinematography Direction and LightingJuan Molina TembouryWon
Best Art Direction and ScenographyLuis Vallés and Bina DaigelerWon
Best Music for TVCésar BenitoWon
61stOndas AwardsBest Actress in Spanish FictionAdriana UgarteWon[10]
2ndMiM Series Awards [es]Best MiniseriesWon[11]
Best ActressAdriana UgarteWon
Best DirectionIñaki Mercero, Iñaki Peñafiel and Norberto López AmadoWon

References

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  1. ^"Antena 3 estrena 'El tiempo entre costuras' el próximo lunes, contra 'La voz' e 'Isabel'". Retrieved28 June 2018.
  2. ^"Antena 3 estrena 'El tiempo entre costuras', una serie de punto y aparte". Retrieved28 June 2018.
  3. ^Más de medio millón de euros por capítuloArchived 21 October 2013 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^"Dos isleñas ponen acento canario a "El tiempo entre costuras"".antena3.com (in Spanish). 29 November 2013. Retrieved4 January 2022.
  5. ^vertele.eldiario.es."'Sin Identidad' de Antena 3 triunfa en Mediaset Italia: así doblan a Megan Montaner". Retrieved28 June 2018.
  6. ^"'El tiempo entre costuras' se emitirá en junio en la televisión pública japonesa". Retrieved28 June 2018.
  7. ^Cipriani, Casey (3 July 2014)."Review: Spanish Drama 'The Time in Between' Will Cure Your Hankering for 'Downton Abbey'". Retrieved28 June 2018.
  8. ^Redondo, David (11 March 2014)."'El tiempo entre costuras' triunfa en los Premios Unión de Actores".Cadena SER.
  9. ^"Premios Iris: 'Costuras' hace historia, Atresmedia barre con pleno Wyoming-Évole, y Mediaset se consuela con realities".Vertele.eldiario.es. 11 June 2014.
  10. ^"Ondas 2014: Arturo Valls, Mamen Mendizábal, 'Ilustres ignorantes', 'El Príncipe' y 'Costuras'".Vertele!.eldiario.es. 6 November 2014.
  11. ^"MIM Series: 'El tiempo entre costuras' triunfa en unos premios repartidos con 'El Príncipe' y 'LQSA'".Vertele!.eldiario.es. 2 December 2014.

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