La vida breve (TV series)
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| Country of origin | Spain |
| Original language | Spanish |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 6 |
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| Cinematography | María Codina |
| Production company | Zeta Studios |
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| Network | Movistar Plus+ |
| Release | 13 February – 20 February 2025 |
La vida breve (lit. 'The brief life') is a Spanish historical comedy miniseries created by Adolfo Valor and Cristóbal Garrido. Exploring the brief reign of Louis I, it stars Carlos Scholz along with Alicia Armenteros, Javier Gutiérrez, and Leonor Watling. A Movistar Plus+ original series, it was released in February 2025.
Plot
Set in 18th century Spain, in the year in which King Philip abdicated in favour of his son Louis, the plot explores the reign of the latter Bourbon monarch and his marriage to the princess Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans.[1]
Cast
- Javier Gutiérrez as Felipe V[2]
- Carlos Scholz as Luis I[2]
- Alicia Armenteros as Luisa de Orleans[2]
- Leonor Watling as Isabel de Farnesio[2]
- Carlos González as Farinelli[3]
- Pepe Viyuela as John Higgins[4]
- Bastien Ughetto as Louis de Rouvroy, duque de Saint-Simon[5]
- Jorge Usón as Alberoni[6]
- Eric Masip as Scotti[7]
- Lalachús as Hortensia[8]
- Héctor Carballo as Serrano[9]
- Marta Hazas as Doña Eugenia[10]
Production
The series is a Zeta Studios production for Movistar Plus+.[1] The episodes were directed by Adolfo Valor and Diego Núñez Irigoyen.[11] They were lensed by María Codina.[12]
Shooting locations included the Palace and Gardens of Quinta del Duque in El Pardo, the Royal Palace and Gardens in Aranjuez, the Royal Palace and Gardens in La Granja de San Ildefonso, the Palacio de Santoña, the Cartuja in Talamanca del Jarama, the Palacio de Fernán Núñez, La Granjilla estate in El Escorial, and the Prado Museum.[13]
Release
The series were presented at the 2nd edition of the Cádiz-based South International Series Festival in October 2024.[14] The first three episodes debuted on Movistar Plus+ on 13 February 2025.[15]
Reception
Alberto Rey of El Mundo wrote that the "on paper, extremely unusual" cast "flows so well on screen that the precision and magic of its performers become indistinguishable", declaring that the performance of Javier Gutiérrez "recalls the best José Luis López Vázquez and Michel Piccoli".[16]
Marta Medina of El Confidencial rated the series 4 out of 5 stars writing that it offers "a bold, irreverent, and contemporary look" at the reign of Louis I, welcoming the "enlightened and scatological comedy" as opposed to the regular dramatic, telenovela-like Spanish historical fiction.[5]
Natalia Marcos of El País considered the series an example of the kind of "different, ambitious and shining" works that can be accomplished in Spanish television if provided with a good budget.[17]
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2026
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13th Feroz Awards | Best Comedy Series | Pending | [18] | |
| Best Supporting Actress in a Series | Leonor Watling | Pending | |||
See also
References
- ^ a b Alabadí, Héctor (16 January 2024). "Movistar Plus+ graba 'La vida breve', una serie de época y cómica con Javier Gutiérrez y Leonor Watling". FormulaTV.
- ^ a b c d Onieva, Álvaro (18 February 2025). "La historia de uno de los "reyes locos" que reinaron España: "Había un poso trágico muy jodido, porque es gente que está mal de la cabeza"". El Mundo.
- ^ Primo, Carlos (28 February 2025). "Javier Gutiérrez: "La monarquía no ha cambiado tanto. Felipe V vivía de espaldas a la calle y lo de Botsuana sucedió en plena crisis"". Icon – via El País.
- ^ Hernández, Fernando (24 February 2025). "¿Por qué se cita a Navarra en la serie de Movistar 'La vida breve'?". Diario de Navarra.
- ^ a b Medina, Marta (14 February 2025). "'La vida breve': la historia (soez) de Luis I, el rey más 'corto' de España". El Confidencial.
- ^ "Alberoni". Movistar Plus+. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
- ^ "Scotti". Movistar Plus+. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
- ^ "Hortensia". Movistar Plus+. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
- ^ "Serrano". Movistar Plus+. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
- ^ Herruzo Martínez, Ignacio (14 February 2025). "El cambio de imagen de Marta Hazas en 'La vida breve' de Movistar Plus+ que está dando que hablar por su nueva dentadura". Diez Minutos.
- ^ "La miniserie española que acaba de llegar a Movistar Plus+ y ya se ha convertido en tendencia". Mundo Deportivo. 13 February 2025.
- ^ "Tráiler de la serie 'La vida breve', que llegará a Movistar+ en febrero". Camera and Light Mag. 23 January 2025.
- ^ Torres, Andoni (13 February 2025). "De qué va la serie 'La vida breve', argumento y protagonistas: ¿Quién fue Luis I?". Las Provincias. Grupo Vocento.
- ^ "'La vida breve' de Movistar Plus+ abre el South International Series Festival con su "delirante" visión de la realeza en España". verTele!. 25 October 2024 – via eldiario.es.
- ^ Muela, Daniel (19 February 2025). "'La vida breve', la comedia de época en la que sale Lalachus, y otras series de gran éxito que están en Movistar Plus+". El País.
- ^ Rey, Alberto (28 February 2025). "La vida breve: el rey es tonto, la reina es una mamarracha, la vida es absurda... Riámonos todos". El Mundo.
- ^ Marcos, Natalia (14 February 2025). "En 'La vida breve', la monarquía da risa y lástima". El País.
- ^ Sabaté, Jordi (27 November 2025). "'Los domingos' arrasa en las nominaciones de los Premios Feroz con nueve candidaturas". eldiario.es.