‘Citas Barcelona’ (2023) Series on Amazon Prime Video

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Citas Barcelona is a television series by Pau Freixas starring Clara Lago, Carlos Cuevas, Pablo Rivero and Manuela Vellés.

Have you heard of the popular dating app that we won’t mention by name? Well, Prime Video has a show about it!

The series is about the ups and downs of online dating. The show is a mix of comedy, romance, and drama, and it’s produced by TV3. It’s a fun and entertaining series that is very much in line with the latest Spanish cinema.

So if you’re looking for a show that will make you laugh, cry, and feel all the emotions in between, this is the one for you!

Storyline

The world of apps, online dating and more changes radically when the protagonists go from being a picture to having a real face. A series about people looking for a relationship, just sex or simply to alleviate loneliness in the new series from Amazon Prime Video.

Citas Barcelona
Citas Barcelona

Release date

June 13, 2023

Where to Watch Citas Barcelona

Amazon Prime Video

The Cast

Clara Lago
Clara Lago

Clara Lago Grau was born on 6 March 1990 in Torrelodones, Community of Madrid. Lago made her film debut at the age of 9 with the Spanish film Terca Vida (2000) (she had previously appeared in a Spanish TV series) and in the same year joined the cast of Compañeros ( Antena 3 ).

Carlos Cuevas
Carlos Cuevas

Carlos Cuevas was born on December 27, 1995 in Montcada i Reixac, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain as Carlos Cuevas Sisó. He is an actor, known for Ventdelplà (2005), El ministerio del tiempo (2015) and Ahora o nunca (2015).


Pablo Rivero
Manuela Vellés
Gonzalo de Castro
Carmen Machi
David Verdaguer
Berta Castañé
Belén Cuesta

Chapter List

Laia-Jan/Tiago-Mimi

Laura and Jan: After being dumped on New Year’s Eve, Laura and Jan go on a date and spend the night together in a hotel. All goes well until Jan receives a message from her ex. Tiago and Mimi: Tiago escapes from a New Year’s Eve dinner to meet Mimi, his Tinder date who lives in the same building, but doesn’t realize he has forgotten his cell phone and keys.

Nico-Diana/Juanqui-Barbs

Nico and Diana: Diana has only dated once in her life, and that was with her late husband. Nico has never had a stable relationship. Their date starts out great, but they soon discover that they are looking for very different things. Juanqui and Barbs: Despite their great age difference, Juanqui and Barbs enjoy a nice date together. However, an unexpected accident leads them to end up in the emergency room.

Abi-Murall/Meri-Oriol

Abi and Murall: Abi is perplexed when her Tinder match, Murall, assures her that he is “Trapped in time”, Bill Murray style, and that he can only get out of the loop if their date goes well. Meri and Oriol: Meri’s date with Oriol gets complicated when her ex shows up with his new partner. Before she knows it, the situation has turned into a four-way conversation.

Paula-Sofía/Matilda-Samuel

Paula and Sofia: Paula and Sofia meet again in Barcelona after 7 years. Both the city and themselves have changed, but their connection is still as strong as the first day. Matilda and Samuel: Matilda has had a bad day, a bad week and a bad month, but her luck seems to improve when she makes a match with Samuel, a guy who looks like Thor’s handsome brother.

Alba-Josep/Dani-Javi

Alba and Josep / Dani and Javi: Dani is determined that his sister Alba, a girl with intellectual disabilities, will have her first date. She accepts on one condition: that he also has one. While Alba meets Josep, a boy with autism, Dani meets Javi, who identifies himself as an arromantic, that is, someone incapable of falling in love.

Claudia-Imanol

Claudia and Imanol: Claudia and Imanol met in 1988 and since then they had not seen each other again until they met on Tinder. Imanol believes that this is fate. Claudia thinks that destiny is an invention to give meaning to life. Their differences and the pressure of the expectations placed on their reunion will jeopardize the expected fairy tale.

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