Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán

Nadia Guzmán's life in New York City

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About Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán

Released: 2021

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 1 Season

Cast
Mina El Hammani, Miguel Bernardeau, Omar Ayuso

Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán - A Detailed Breakdown

About Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán

'Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán' is a spin-off series from the hit Spanish show 'Elite.' In this special four-episode mini-series, released in 2021, viewers dive deeper into the life of Nadia Guzmán and her experience as she moves away from home to attend school in New York. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when her love interest, Guzmán, shows up unannounced to win her back, leading to a thrilling and passionate narrative.

Making / Production

The show was produced by Zeta Studios and developed by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona. It serves as a part of Netflix’s new trend of releasing expansion mini-series for popular shows, allowing fans to get more in-depth storylines for their beloved characters.

Actors

  • Mina El Hammani played the role of Nadia, portraying the hardworking, ambitious, Muslim girl navigating through her love life and educational dreams with grace and strength.
  • Miguel Bernardeau played Guzmán, Nadia's love interest. He effortlessly depicted the charm and charisma of Guzmán, making him an unforgettable character of the series.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The series was filmed in Madrid, Spain, despite being set in America.
  • 'Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán' is one of the four mini-series that supplement the original show 'Elite.'
  • This series is set in between the events of season three and season four of the parent show, 'Elite.'

Awards

As of now, 'Elite Short Stories: Nadia Guzmán' has not received any specific awards.

Quotes

  • "Nadia, you are the best thing I've found in this shit world." - Guzmán
  • "I think that, at least as long as you're in New York, I might be a good reason to stay." - Nadia

Music, Soundtrack

  • "Roll Back the Years" - Robin Loxley, Smudge Mason & Tobi-Joe Williams
  • "So Good" - Davido
  • "Sometimes" - Kinnship (feat. Dojo Cuts)