New subscription streaming service ViX+, linked to Univisión and Televisa, announced this Wednesday that the series “bad girl pranks’, inspired by the novel by Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, will begin filming this month in Paris and London.
Argentines John Paul DePace (“The Mattachine Family”, “Fuller House”, “The Bible Goes On”, “Dallas” and “Mamma Mia”) and Macarena Achaga (“The Double Life of Estela Carrillo”, “Luis Miguel: The Series” and “Beauty and the Beast”) is filmed in TV series.
The script is written by Spain’s Maria López Castaño, who has written series such as Valeria, Diablo Guardian, Gran Hotel and Los Hombres de Paco, with Cuban-Uruguayan Alejandro Bazzano behind the camera. director of the films Paper House, Ines del Alma Mia, You Can’t Hide, Paco’s People, Plastic Sea and American Night.
Production ‘bad girl pranks’ from W Studios and David Ascano (“La casa de papel”, “Sky Rojo”, “Bose” and “Isabel”), who joined us as a cinematographer.

“Bad Girls Antics”
“I am honored to play the role of Ricardo Somocurcio, perhaps the most idealistic hero Mario Vargas Llosa when it comes to love. A translator whose eternal love for the ‘bad girl’ transcends time and space,” Juan Pablo Di Pace said in a statement.
The actor, director, model and singer will play Somocurcio between the ages of 25 and 55 – from the 1960s to the 1980s – in Paris, London, Mexico, Madrid and Tokyo. “This is really my dream role,” he added.
Patricio Wills, president of W Studios, said that they not only record in original historic European locations, but also “accurately represent an era that marked a radical change in world culture.”
“I am delighted and grateful for the opportunity to make a TV series based on one of my favorite novels. Mario Vargas Llosarecreating the convulsive universe of this tumultuous love story is an exciting task and I have no doubt that it will be a great success,” said Bazzano.
‘bad girl pranks’ tells the romantic story of adventurous prostitute Arlette and her teenage love interest, Ricardo, who find themselves stuck in a predictable rut.
(According to EFE)
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