“Perdiendo el juicio”—a play on words that could be translated as either “Losing One’s Mind” or “Losing the Case”—is a legal drama that revolves around Amanda, a prominent lawyer whose life and career are turned upside down when she’s struck by a serious flare-up of OCD in the middle of a trial
Elena Rivera will star in “Perdiendo el juicio,” which will also feature Manu Baqueiro, Miquel Fernández, Lucía Caraballo, Daniel Ibáñez, Alfonso Lara, Carol Rovira, and Dafne Fernández among its key cast members, Actors Eloy Azorín, María León, María Pujalte, andClara Garrido will also appear in the series as recurring characters
“Perdiendo el juicio” has just started shooting on location around the region of Madrid. The series will air in prime time on Antena 3 and will also premiere on atresplayer
“Perdiendo el juicio” will consist of ten 50-minute episodes and is produced by Atresmedia TV in collaboration with Boomerang TV. Montse García (Atresmedia) and Luis Santamaría (Boomerang TV) are the executive producers for the series
And so, “Perdiendo el juicio” has reunited a good part of the team behind “Alba,” one of the most successful Spanish series of recent years both in Spain and abroad
In its unwavering commitment to Spanish drama, Antena 3—the network that is home to some of the most-watched series on television—has started shooting “Perdiendo el juicio,” the new original prime-time series that, as usual, will be made available to atresplayer premium subscribers before airing on the network.
“Perdiendo el juicio,” which will be made up of ten 50-minute episodes, is a legal drama starring that tells the story of Amanda, a prominent lawyer who is struck by a serious flare-up of OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder. Not only that, but this episode ocurrs in the middle of an important trial. From that moment on, her career takes a nosedive and Amanda has to face new challenges and practically rebuild her life.
Elena Rivera heads the cast of “Perdiendo el juicio,” which will be rounded out by Manu Baqueiro, Miquel Fernández, Lucía Caraballo, Daniel Ibáñez, Alfonso Lara, Carol Rovira, and Dafne Fernández. The drama will also feature actors Eloy Azorín, María León, María Pujalte, and Clara Garrido, among others, as recurring characters in various episodes.
“Perdiendo el juicio” is an Atresmedia TV production in collaboration with Boomerang TV. Montse García (Atresmedia) and Luis Santamaría (Boomerang TV) are the executive producers for the series Susana López Rubio, Javier Holgado, and Jaime Olías are in charge of writing the script.
Teddy Villalba and Laura Jaraiz are in charge of Production, José Luis Pulido is the Director of Photography, and Ana Romero Molero the Art Director. Gualter de Sá is Head of Wardrobe, while Makeup and Hairstyling are directed respectively by Eva Martínez and Raquel Martínez. Coque F. Lahera is Head of Sound and Ana Alonso is the Editor.
Shooting for “Perdiendo el juicio” will take place over the next few weeks on location in and around Madrid.
Introducing “Perdiendo el juicio”
Amanda Torres is a reputable lawyer who is truck by a serious flare-up of OCD in the middle of an important trial. From that moment on, she becomes a pariah in the legal profession and has a difficult time finding a job, partly because of this sinister episode and partly because her ongoing obsession with keeping things tidy and clean makes living or working with Amanda very difficult.
And so, Amanda is forced to accept a job offer at a failing law firm that falls far short of her aspirations. There, Amanda shares her cases with a bunch of down-and-out professionals completely unlike the stuck-up lawyers Amanda is used to dealing with.
She also has to deal with the lingering attraction she feels for her husband, whom she is reluctant to divorce, and her incipient attraction towards her new boss. All this as she prepares the court defense for her sister, who has gotten entagled in the strange case of a murder that took place on her wedding day and is in danger of having to spend the rest of her life in jail.
On the heels of the hit series “Alba”
Antena 3 has brought together a good part of the team behind “Alba”—one of the biggest hits in Spanish fiction of recent years, both at home and abroad—to work on “Perdiendo el juicio.”
Elena Rivera, winner of two Ondas Awards for her work on “Alba,” is back to star in this new series produced by Atresmedia TV in collaboration with Boomerang TV whose Executive Producer is Luis Santamaría. Once again, Monste García, Director of Fiction for Atresmedia TV, is in charge of the project. Susana López Rubio and Javier Holgado are also back as the screenwriters.
And this isn’t the only recent hit born of this partnership between Atresmedia TV and Boomerang TV: this same team was behind “Between Lands,” the drama starring Megan Montaner that became the most-watched prime-time series of 2024.