Tatiana Rodríguez (Writer)
Little is known about Tatiana Rodríguez, a figure with a modest footprint in Writer. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Little is known about Tatiana Rodríguez, a figure with a modest footprint in Writer. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
One family’s fight for survival in a future dystopian Madrid illustrates the disparity between two worlds separated by a fence — and so much more.
Release Date2020-01-19
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count2
Vote Count124
A woman puts her life at risk by infiltrating a maximum security prison in order to help her husband escape.
Release Date2012-01-11
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count5
Vote Count10
Set in early 18th-century Madrid, the plot follows the love story between an agoraphobic cook and a widowed nobleman.
Release Date2021-02-21
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count4
Vote Count62
Release Date2020-11-08
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count5
Vote Count6
Release Date2024-04-10
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count1
Vote Count2
A literature teacher suspects that a well-respected surgeon has drugged her and begins a legal case against him.
Release Date2020-04-19
DepartmentWriting
JobStory
Episode Count6
Vote Count30
On July 14, 2006, the crew of the fishing boat Francisco y Catalina finds a skiff adrift in Mediterranean waters with several African immigrants on board.
Release Date2024-01-15
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count3
Vote Count8
Release Date2023-11-19
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count4
Vote Count9
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count8
Things change massively at a girls' school in 1920s Sevilla when a new teacher arrives with a secret goal related to the academy itself.
Release Date2018-04-25
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count3
Vote Count27
The Night of the brother ("La Noche del Hermano") is a chiaroscuro tale in which the characters' not always explicit feelings cover the gamut from darkness to light through the thin line between love and fear. Because the events of life are often less astonishing than the way they are shown to us.
Release Date2005-08-26
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Vote Count7