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Filming in progress in Buenos Aires for the TV show Gordon

Netflix is moving forward with the production of its new Argentine series starring Rodrigo de la Serna as Aníbal Gordon, a notorious crime figure from the 1970s. Set during that turbulent decade, the show explores the life of this man linked to organized crime and the repressive networks operating at the time.

The costumes are designed by Julio Suárez (Society of the Snow) with the collaboration of Peris Costumes, which supplied an extensive collection of authentic 1970s garments and accessories to recreate the historical and social atmosphere of the story.

Inspired by real events and based on the novel Gordon by Marcelo Larraquy, the series follows a criminal who, after starting out as a thief, becomes entangled in the political violence and clandestine structures that defined Argentina in the years leading up to the dictatorship.

Alongside De la Serna (Money Heist), the cast includes Matías RecaltCamila Peralta, and Matías Mayer. The script was written by Marcos Osorio Vidal and Pablo Trapero, in collaboration with the author of the original book.

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    Cosprop and Peris Costumes Group Form Global Partnership, Creating Powerhouse Service forInternational Productions

    London based costume house Cosprop, founded by Oscar-winning costume designer John Bright OBE, announces a long-term collaboration with The Peris Costumes Group, combining the unique strengths of each company: Cosprop’s tradition of authentic high-level period costume making, augmented by Peris’s all-era 14 million collection and 26-country network serving the global production industry.

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    John Bright will remain as Creative Director, allowing him also to expand his work in arts education for the underprivileged through The Bright Foundation.

    John Bright said: “This collaboration is the logical next step for Cosprop, opening us up to a wider audience by combining our commitment to authenticity and quality with Peris’s extraordinary global scale and innovation.”

    Javier Toledo, owner of Peris Costumes, said: “Partnering with Cosprop strengthens our combined presence in the UK, European and global markets. Together, we provide costume designers worldwide an unmatched service where quality, authenticity and variety go hand in hand. This supports the UK’s position as a global production hub.”

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