El Caso. Crónica de sucesos is a Spanish procedural television series, starring Verónica Sánchez and Fernando Guillén Cuervo. The plot follows two investigative journalists working for a sensationalist newspaper in Francoist Spain. Produced by RTVE in collaboration with Plano a Plano, it aired in 2016 on La 1.
Premise
The fiction is set in Madrid in 1966.[1][2] The plot tells the story of a newspaper's newsroom specialised in reporting lurid crimes happening in Francoist Spain,[3] focusing on the reports of two investigative journalists working for the newspaper El Caso, Clara López (Verónica Sánchez) and Jesús Expósito (Fernando Guillén Cuervo), often running parallel to the police investigations.[2]
Cast
Verónica Sánchez as Clara López-Doriga, new journalist of El Caso, upper-middle-class woman educated abroad.[2]
Ignacio Mateos as Aparicio Huesca, designer and illustrator of El Caso.[2]
Raúl Tejón [es] as Manuel Cabrera, a civil servant working at the Ministry of Information and Tourism.[2]
Production and release
El Caso. Crónica de sucesos, a RTVE production in collaboration with Plano a Plano, is based on an original idea by Fernando Guillén Cuervo seeking to fictionalise and pay homage to El Caso [es], a real sensationalist weekly newspaper published in Spain from 1952 to 1997.[4][5]
Iñaki Mercero, Javier Quintas and José Ramos Paíno directed the episodes, whereas Olga Salvador, Mauricio Romero, Joan Barbero, Juan Moya and Guadalupe Rilova authored the screenplay.[6] The series began shooting on 21 October 2015.[7] A 1,500 square metre set in San Sebastián de los Reyes was used for much of the indoor filming, including the editorial office of the newspaper and the police premises.[8][9]
The series consisted of 13 episodes with an approximate running time of 70 minutes.[3] The series premiered on 15 March 2016.[10] The marketing of the series employed an early example of transmedia storytelling in Spanish TV, by means of the release of a 10-min shortfilm on 12 April 2016 in order to engage the public.[11][12] The broadcasting run ended on 7 June 2016.[10] While the series received critical acclaim, the viewership figures were not considered good enough by RTVE to renew the series for a second season.[1] The series sparked a spin-off web series, Abducidos, focused on two characters from the original series (Aníbal and Aparicio) now working for the Spanish public television broadcaster.[13]