18 September (2006-09-18) – 14 December 2006 (2006-12-14)
Mujeres (lit: "Women") is a Spanish dramedy television series created and directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso. It originally aired from September to December 2006 on La 2.
Plot
The plot delves into the personal stories of three generations of women living in a Madrilenian lower-middle class neighborhood,[1][2] inspired in Hortaleza.[3]
Cast
Chiqui Fernández [es] as Irene, a widowed woman in her 40s, responsible for the family business, a bakery.[1][3]
Teresa Lozano as Palmira, the grand mother, with incipient senile dementia.[3][4]
Carmen Ruiz as Julia, the eldest daughter returning to the family home after going bust.[3]
Produced by El Deseo together with Mediapro,[2] it is the first and, as of 2018, the only television series produced by Pedro Almodóvar's production company.[6] Slated to air on the TVE's flagship channel La 1,[6] it eventually premiered on La 2 on 18 September 2006,[7] a year after it was filmed. The series was created and directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso,[6][8] who authored the screenplay together with Juan Flahn [es], José Ángel Esteban, Carlos López and Carmen Pombero [es].[1] The series consisted of a single-season featuring 13 episodes, with a running time ranging from 63 to 70 minutes.[2] The series broadcasting run ended on 14 December 2006.[2]
Mujeres doubled the average prime time viewer ratings in La 2, received excellent critical reception, and the cast members earned several awards for their performances.[9]RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana purchased the broadcasting rights for Italy.[10]