Atresmedia has confirmed the presence of three key productions at the 29th Málaga Festival, which will be held from March 6 to 15, 2026 in Andalusia. The company is betting on two of its most anticipated series and a documentary with great social impact for its presentation at this important showcase of Spanish-language film and television.
The second season of ‘Entre Tierras’ will arrive at the event on March 11, before its official premiere on atresplayer on March 15. This production, which was the most watched series in Spain in 2024, returns with Megan Montaner at the helm and a reinforced cast to explore new personal and family challenges after the events of the first season.
The next day, March 12, ‘La Nena’ will be presented, the third installment in the universe of the saga created by Carmen Mola and directed by Paco Cabezas. The series continues the police plots started with La Novia Gitana and La Red Púrpura, with Nerea Barros reprising her role as Inspector Blanco and a cast that expands this season.
The documentary ‘Sidosa’, starring Eduardo Casanova and produced by Jordi Évole, will premiere at the festival on March 10. The piece captures Casanova’s intimate story by publicly revealing that he lives with HIV, offering an emotional and reflective account that addresses the stigma and personal experience behind the news.
Furthermore, Atresmedia Cine will bring four films to the festival that will be part of the Official Section out of competition, thus expanding its presence with other cinematic proposals. These are 'Cada día nace un listo', 'Viaje al país de los blancos', 'Todos los colores' and 'La familia Benetón +2'.
With these presentations, Atresmedia reaffirms its commitment to fiction, national talent, and the diversity of audiovisual formats, taking advantage of the prestige of the Málaga Festival as a platform for exhibition and promotion.