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Clara Galle and Julio Peña sat with me to discuss the sequel to Through My Window, aptly titled -- Through My Window: Across The Sea. The film originated as a Spanish-language film. Still, it crossed over into the hearts of millions after it was made available with subtitles in several languages and various dubbing options. It became one of the biggest movies in the United States. Galle and Peña were nice enough to discuss why they think the first one was a hit, the dark turn taken in this one, their character's relationship now being off kilter since being apart, and get into the details of filming those spicy sex scenes. Galle and Peña also finally give a definitive answer on whether or not fans can expect to see the third and final installment of the books adapted.
*This interview was recorded pre-strike.
Host: Monica Gleberman
Editor: Shamindri De Sayrah
Social Media Graphic: Jojo
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Synopsis:
Ares and Raquel maintained a long-distance relationship during his studies in Stockholm. When they meet again, they find that their period of separation has put their love to the test.
**Through My Window & Through My Window: Across The Sea are now streaming on Netflix.
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
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Clara Galle and Julio Peña sat with me to discuss the sequel to Through My Window, aptly titled -- Through My Window: Across The Sea. The film originated as a Spanish-language film. Still, it crossed over into the hearts of millions after it was made available with subtitles in several languages and various dubbing options. It became one of the biggest movies in the United States. Galle and Peña were nice enough to discuss why they think the first one was a hit, the dark turn taken in this one, their character's relationship now being off kilter since being apart, and get into the details of filming those spicy sex scenes. Galle and Peña also finally give a definitive answer on whether or not fans can expect to see the third and final installment of the books adapted.
*This interview was recorded pre-strike.
Host: Monica Gleberman
Editor: Shamindri De Sayrah
Social Media Graphic: Jojo
--
Synopsis:
Ares and Raquel maintained a long-distance relationship during his studies in Stockholm. When they meet again, they find that their period of separation has put their love to the test.
**Through My Window & Through My Window: Across The Sea are now streaming on Netflix.
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
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