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Atresmedia TV acquires the rights to ‘Máxima’, the fiction series about the life of the Queen of Holland.

The series ‘Máxima’, consisting of six episodes of 50 minutes each, has been acquired by Atresmedia TV. This production, which tells the story of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, stars Argentine actress Delfina Chaves in the role of Máxima, and leading Dutch actor Martijn Lakemeier, who plays King Willem-Alexander.

Costume designer: Margriet Procee

We are proud to have been part of this project. The filming of this series has taken the production teams to various locations around the world, including Argentina, Belgium, Spain, the United States and, of course, the Netherlands. Under the direction of Saskia Diesing, ‘Máxima’ seeks to offer an emotional, candid and intimate portrait of Máxima’s life, maintaining accessibility to a wide audience while addressing the most challenging and salient moments in her family history.

The premiere of ‘Máxima’ has already captivated audiences on Videoland, RTL’s streaming platform in the Netherlands, and is confirmed to air in several international territories, including Italy (RAI), Germany (RTL), Latin America (Warner Bros. Discovery), Austria (ORF), Latvia (LTV) and Hong Kong (Now TV), among others.

Director Saskia Diesing shares her vision for the series, saying, “In ‘Maxima,’ we want to offer a complete portrait of the queen, showing both her most emotional moments and those that are most challenging…”.

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