After announcing new seasons of the series 40 y 20 that was recently launched on Blim, Gustavo Loza, producer and general director of Adicta Films, said they have another project ready for this platform, called Sincronía (12×60’), and that they are ending the shootings of the series Run Coyote Run (13×60’) for FOX.
“I have a very interesting project that is ready, for Televisa and Blim, called Sincronía. It is a drama that is very close to the reality of this country, and it will be very interesting for the audience because they will be able to see the episodes in the order they prefer and gradually discover the plot,” he explained.
The producer is also working on the production of his first project for a US TV station, FOX, the series Run Coyote Run, which will cover migration topics between Mexico and the US.
“It has been the hardest shooting in my entire life, but has been totally worth the effort. It is the biggest series I have made, with Mexican, US, European and African actors, almost entirely shot in Spanish with locations in Las Vegas, the Arizona desert, Sonora, the Grand Canyon, and ending in Mexico City. We are on the 11th week from a total of 13” he said.
Loza informed they plan to have the debut of the series in the first semester of 2017, therefore, the group is already working on the campaign for this project.