Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Mexico's Provocative Series about Drug Legalization to Make World Premiere Exclusively on Cinelatino

 
MIAMIMay 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The highly-provocative dramatic series from Mexico about the country's illegal drug trade, and the first Mexican series about drug legalization, "Estado de Gracia" (State of Grace), will make its world premiere on Monday, June 4, 2012, exclusively on Cinelatino—the nation's leading Spanish-language movie channel.
"Estado de Gracia" is a political suspense thriller that presents a realistic portrait of the drug trafficking crisis in Mexico, shedding light on the network of money, power and corruption that fuels the ongoing drug trade.
Set in Mexico City, the fictional series centers on a local congresswoman who proposes a law to legalize drugs in an effort to dismantle the powerful drug cartels and end the narco-related violence. Facing powerful enemies, the congresswoman—played by esteemed Mexican actress Karina Gidi—watches all aspects of her life come apart after proposing this controversial legislation.
The 13-episode series portrays a sobering view of the country's illegal drug trade and touches on sensitive issues such as corruption among politicians and police, blame, the impunity of drug traffickers, violence and drug-related killings, addiction, temptations among those in office, the role of the media, and the dangers facing non-corrupt police officers. The series also captures the human element to the story, showing the impact of drugs in the home, at the office and in school.
"We knew we had to acquire this series right away," said Ricardo De Leon, Director of Programming for Cinelatino. "Drug violence is a reality in Mexico, and no other Mexican series has dared broach the topics of drug violence and legalization in such an honest and realistic way."
"Estado de Gracia is one of the best-written, most cutting edge series to come out of Mexico, and we're proud to give our U.S. viewers access to it before it airs anywhere else in the world," said James M. McNamara, Chairman of Cinelatino. "With drug legalization as one of the hot topics in the presidential elections coming up in Mexico and the U.S., 'Estado de Gracia' is a relevant, must-see series that will have everyone talking."
The series was directed by the highly-acclaimed, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, Carlos Bolado, who has won 21 awards at prestigious international film festivals for his work on films like Promises, a documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that was nominated for an Oscar, and Solo Dios Sabe (Only God Knows), a romantic thriller starring Diego Luna and Alice Braga that was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
The series features top quality production values and a strong cast of top Mexican talent, including Karina Gidi(AbelGitanas), Daniel Martinez (Ella y el CandidatoEl InfiernoComo No Te Voy a Querer), Raul Mendez(Mariachi Gringo; Sultanes del SurAmar a Morir), Jose Carlos Rodriguez (Rudo y Cursi; Vantage Point; Asi del Precipicio), Lisa Owen (Vantage Point; Nacho Libre), Roberto Sosa (Get the Gringo; Cartas a Elena), andDagoberto Gama (Amores Perros; La Reina del Sur; El Infierno).
Cinelatino, which has been on air for nearly 18 years, began airing highly acclaimed series in 2009 with the launch of "Los Simuladores." "Estado de Gracia" is among the high-caliber series to air on the premium, commercial-free movie channel. Cinelatino is available in more than four million homes across the U.S., fully distributed on the major cable, satellite and telco providers.
The first episode of "Estado de Gracia" will premiere on Monday, June 4, at 11 p.m. ET. New episodes will air each Monday at 11 p.m. ET.
Viewers can find more information and weekly schedules at www.cinelatino.com/EstadoDeGracia.
About  Cinelatino: Cinelatino is the leading Spanish-language premium film channel in the United States, with more than four million subscribers on major cable, satellite and telephony providers throughout North America.  Cinelatino offers the most current Spanish-language blockbusters and critically-acclaimed titles from MexicoLatin AmericaSpain and the U.S. and transmits commercial-free, 24 hours a day.  Cinelatino is jointly-owned by Grupo MVS, InterMedia Partners and Panamax Films.
SOURCE Cinelatino

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