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Episode: Season 1, Episode 5 & 6
Duration: 97 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2016-Mar-31 |
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Marimar Vega is a Mexican actress, daughter of Gonzalo Vega and Leonora Sisto, and sister of Zuria Vega. She trained in flamenco dance for twenty years and studied acting at CEFAC, TV Azteca's acting school. Vega debuted on stage at 17 with her father in 'Don Juan Tenorio,' also appearing in 'Perras.' Her film credits include 'Amor, dolor y viceversa' and 'Daniel y Ana,' which premiered at Cannes. On television, she played Fedra in 'Enamórate' (2003), Gina Montero in 'While There Is Life' (2007), Sara Castelán in 'Eternamente tuya' (2009), Elisa Mendoza in 'Emperatriz' (2011), and Alejandra Santacruz in 'Amor captivo' (2012). She starred in 'Las Trapas del Desire' (2013) and 'Sitiados' (2014). Vega had a romance with Alberto Guerra while filming 'Emperatriz'; they are now brother-in-law and sister-in-law due to his marriage to her sister Zuria.
Release Year: 2015
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Director: Nicolás Acuña, Riccardo Gabrielli R., Álvaro Curiel
Writer: Carmen Gloria López, Luis E. Guzmán, Paula del Fierro, Willy Van Broock
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Genre: Drama, History
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Sitiados follows Diego, the bastard child of King Philip III and Isabel de Bastidas, fifteen years after he was involved in the Villarrica siege. Now accompanied by his stepfather Agustín, Diego arrives in Cartagena seeking refuge from those who wish him dead to prevent his claim to the Spanish throne. However, Cartagena is itself under threat from pirates of the Caribbean. Diego and Agustín find themselves fighting for their lives once again as they attempt to navigate this dangerous new environment.
Sitiados is a historical drama series directed by Nicolás Acuña, Riccardo Gabrielli R., and Álvaro Curiel, set in the 17th century during the height of piracy in the Caribbean. The story revolves around Diego, a controversial figure with royal lineage, as he struggles to find safety and security amidst political intrigue and maritime threats. The series explores themes of power, survival, and identity against the backdrop of colonial Spanish America.