: It captures the precise historical moment when the LGBTQ+ community shifted from hiding in underground bars to pushing for visible human rights and political space.
While the series boasts a talented ensemble, it is driven by three core performances that anchor the emotional weight:
En la vibrante y peligrosa Ciudad de México de los años 80, tengo que morir todas las noches serie work
If you are looking for a guide on how to approach this series: It documents a specific moment in time when a generation in Spain decided to "work" hard at partying, creating a unique cultural legacy that eventually collapsed under the weight of its own excess. It is a beautiful, neon-soaked tragedy.
To understand the series, you must understand the setting. In the 1980s, following the death of Franco and the Spanish Transition, Spain exploded with a desire for freedom. This led to and the subsequent "Ruta del Bakalao." : It captures the precise historical moment when
El de "Tengo que morir todas las noches" no pasó desapercibido. La serie tuvo una destacada participación en el Festival Series Manía en Francia en 2023.
para conocer la historia de esta generación que abrió camino a punta de baile y resistencia. ¿Te gustaría que desarrolle alguna escena específica entre los personajes o que me enfoque en el contexto histórico To understand the series, you must understand the setting
(who won Best Director at the Series Mania Festival for this work) and Alejandro Zuno. Festival Séries Mania 👥 Principal Characters Guillermo (José Antonio Toledano)
Tengo que morir todas las noches is essential viewing for anyone who believes that joy is a political act. It honors the Los Caídos (The Fallen)—the generation of queer Latines who died during the AIDS crisis or at the hands of the state—not by making them saints, but by showing them as they were: messy, beautiful, horny, and brave.