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La caza. Tramuntana is a Spanish limited crime television series starring Megan Montaner, Alain Hernández and Félix Gómez set in the island of Mallorca. It serves as sequel/second season to La caza. Monteperdido. It was followed up by La caza. Guadiana.
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Created by | Agustín Martínez |
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Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Network | La 1 |
Release | 13 January – 3 March 2021 |
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The fiction is set in Tramuntana, a fictional village in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range,[1] in the Mediterranean island of Mallorca. The events take place a year after the solving of the case of the girls of Monteperdido,[2] in which agents Sara Campos and Víctor Gamero took part.
The plot starts with the murder of Bernat Cervera. Sara Campos assumes the investigation, partnering with Gamero.[3] She also has to deal with Sgt. Selva, a cocky and overbearing agent.[3] But as the case is solved and the murderer is identified, new questions arise.[4]
Produced by RTVE in collaboration with DLO Producciones,[6] and written by Agustín Martínez (the creator of Monteperdido) together with Miguel Sáez Carral, Jorge Díaz and Antonio Mercero, the series was directed by David Ulloa and Rafael Montesinos.[2] The village of Valldemosa in the island of Mallorca was used to portray the fictional village of Tramuntana where most of the plot takes place.[1] Other shooting locations included the port of Sóller, the lighthouse of Sóller, Cala Tuent, Port des Canonge, Mirador de s´Entreforc, Cala Pi , Andratx, Llucmajor and Esporles.[1] Interrupted for three months because of the COVID-19 lockdown, shooting of the series resumed by July 2020.[7]
The first episode of the series premiered on 13 January 2021 on La 1 with an unimpressive 8.0% audience share and 1.3 million viewers, far from the figures of its predecessor, Monteperdido.[8] The series fared comparatively better with online catch-up reproductions than with linear TV, adding 540,000 weekly viewers to the total.[9] The broadcasting run of the 8-episode series ended on 3 March 2021.[10]
No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Viewers | Original air date | Share (%) |
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1 | "El Cant de la Sibil·la" | David Ulloa | Agustín Martínez | 1,353,000 | 13 January 2021 | 8.0 |
2 | "La plaga" | David Ulloa | Miguel Sáez Carral | 1,250,000 | 20 January 2021 | 7.0 |
3 | "Dona d'aigo" | Rafael Montesinos | Miguel Sáez Carral | 1,334,000 | 27 January 2021 | 7.6 |
4 | "Avenc" | Rafael Montesinos | Agustín Martínez | 1,155,000 | 3 February 2021 | 6.5 |
5 | "Nocturno" | David Ulloa | Jorge Díaz | 1,123,000 | 10 February 2021 | 6.4 |
6 | "S'Illa" | David Ulloa | Antonio Mercero | 1,088,000 | 17 February 2021 | 6.4 |
7 | "Can Falgueres" | Rafael Montesinos | Agustín Martínez | 1,092,000 | 24 February 2021 | 6.6 |
8 | "Ans del Judici" | Rafael Montesinos | Agustín Martínez & Miguel Sáez Carral | 1,127,000 | 3 March 2021 | 6.4 |
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2021 | 23rd Iris Awards | Best Fiction | Nominated | [11][12] | |
Best Actress | Megan Montaner | Nominated |
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