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Basic Info
First Air: January 05, 1993
Rating: ⭐ 6.4/10 (5 votes)
Status: Ended
Seasons & Episodes
Seasons: 1
Episodes: 6
Last Episode
Name: See You Later!
Season: 1, Episode: 6
Air Date: 1993-02-09
Runtime: 56 min
Doña Merlucines arrives at the school, a sour and gossipy old woman who soon makes life miserable for Celia. The war between the two records many battles, of different tone and magnitude. Celia has to take refuge in her hiding place in the orchard to feel free. Some puppeteers arrive who say they are on their way to China. Celia can't go with them, but she can in her imagination.

Celia

1993 1 seasons 6 episodes ⭐ 6.4/10 5 votes
Overview

Celia is a Spanish children's television series created by José Luis Borau in 1992 for the national Spanish public-service channel Televisión Española. It is based on the classic Spanish children's novels of the same name by Elena Fortún, primarily Celia, lo que dice and Celia en el colegio. The books and television series tell the stories of a wild seven-year-old girl named Celia Gálvez de Moltanbán. In addition to focusing on Celia, the show touched lightly on Spanish life in the 1930s, such as the upcoming civil war, a changing nation, and the social issues and ideas at the time. Cristina Cruz Mínguez was cast as the titular character, and the script was adapted by author and screenwriter Carmen Martín Gaite. The creator, Borau, directed and produced the series. Though successful when it originally premiered, Celia was cancelled after six episodes. The sixth and final episode ended with a "to be continued", but the following episode has yet to be released.

Genres
Drama Family War & Politics
Production Countries
  • Spain
Spoken Languages
  • Spanish es

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Cast
Cristina Cruz Mínguez
Cristina Cruz Mínguez
Celia Gálvez de Montalbán
Tito Valverde
Tito Valverde
Rodrigo Gálvez
Aurora Redondo
Aurora Redondo
Doña Benita
Pedro Díez del Corral
Pedro Díez del Corral
Pablo Gálvez (Papá)
Sian Thomas
Sian Thomas
Miss Nelly
Ana Duato
Ana Duato
María del Pilar de Montalbán (Mamá)
Crew
José Luis Borau
José Luis Borau
Writer
José Luis Borau
José Luis Borau
Director
Carmen Martin G
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