
They Reveal the Secret of 'Asuntos Internos,' the New Spanish TVE Series: 'It's a...'
This new crime fiction premieres tonight on La 1, after 'La Revuelta,' with high expectations of success
Tonight TVE is premiering. The first episode of a new Spanish series, Internal Affairs, will be broadcast after La Revuelta. A police fiction whose biggest secret has now been revealed.
Its director, María Togores, is the one who has brought to light the most important thing it hides. She has said: “It's a story of struggle, survival, love, friendship, and above all, sisterhood.”

The Biggest Mystery of Internal Affairs, the New TVE Fiction
Internal Affairs is set in the late 1970s, a time of significant changes in Spain. The protagonist, Clara Montesinos, played by Laia Manzanares, is one of the first 47 women to join the National Police Corps. Her arrival at a police station in the Madrid neighborhood of Vallecas coincides with the emergence of heroin, a crisis that deeply affected the society of the time.
The series, which consists of six episodes, focuses on the battle against crime but also delves into personal relationships among women. María Togores, in an effort to attract viewers, has revealed the biggest secret of this production. She has said: “It's a story of struggle, survival, love, friendship, and above all, sisterhood.”

More Interesting Facts About Internal Affairs
Internal Affairs will also lead its protagonist to cross paths with three other female characters who enrich the narrative. On one hand, there is Laia, played by Silvia Abascal, a wealthy woman whose life is shaken when her daughter gets involved in the world of drugs. This is Gema, portrayed by Carla Campra, a law student.
On the other hand, there is Berta, played by Marta Poveda. She is the employee of the former, facing difficult decisions due to her husband's gambling addiction.
These intertwined stories offer a deep insight into the challenges women faced at that time, highlighting themes of struggle, resilience, and mutual support. The series aims to reflect the reality of a society in transition and the difficulties it entails.
No less important is knowing that this fiction features a script by Pedro García Ríos and Rodrigo Martín Antoranz. Its cast includes other great acting figures such as Nacho Fresneda, who plays a corrupt police officer, and Luis Callejo.

Expectations and Reasons to Watch Internal Affairs
The new series has caused high expectations due to its focus on relevant themes and its portrayal of strong female characters. Togores, for RTVE, has shared three reasons why no one should miss Internal Affairs tonight.
She has said: “First, because it's a wonderful story. Second, because all the actors are wonderful, and third, because I believe it will touch everyone's heart. There are stories for everyone and they are tremendously exciting.”
Don't miss the premiere of this fiction tonight on La 1 de TVE, right after La Revuelta. Get ready to immerse yourself in a story of struggle, survival, and above all, empathy, which promises to leave a mark on the hearts of viewers.
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