Isabel Allende's 'The House of the Spirits' Comes to Life in Original Spanish on Screen
Isabel Allende's acclaimed novel 'The House of the Spirits' is set to debut as a Spanish-language series. Filmed in Chile, it stays true to its magical realism roots and feminist themes. The series, streaming on Prime Video, provides an extended exploration of the original story's characters.
Isabel Allende's beloved novel 'The House of the Spirits,' which introduced the world to mesmerizing magical realism, is making its debut as a Spanish-language series next week.
Shot in Allende's homeland of Chile, the series captures the authentic essence of the book, originally written in 1982. It promises to deliver a 'powerful' experience as expressed by actor Alfonso Herrera, who embodies the role of Esteban Trueba.
The series, translating the novel's depth and cultural relevance for modern audiences, is set to stream globally on April 29 on Prime Video. The story is enriched by feminist themes, offering viewers a faithful yet expanded adaptation.