Roommates (Chilean television)
Roommates (Chilean television)
Roommates; is a Chilean softcore, comedy and erotic television series produced by Eyeworks for HBO Latin America. It is the second series produced by the US network in Chile, after Prófugos (2011).
It stars Chilean actresses Belén Fernández and Javiera Franco, along with Argentine Celeste Sablich and Brazilian Nataly Tavares Da Silva. The series was scripted by filmmaker Mauricio López. [1]
It stands out for being the first international Chilean series of softcore genre, with scenes of both heterosexual and lesbian interaction.
Argument
Victoria, Isabella, Sara and Julieta are four friends who share a house in an exclusive area of Santiago, Chile. Single and uninhibited, they like to party, dance and have sex. In this coexistence they will share a house and their mutual affective experiences.
Their work as models brings them together, as does their desire to have a good time. After Vicky arrives from Argentina, the four girls agree that there will be only one rule during their time together: absolutely anything goes. Throughout the ten episodes, they enjoy sex without limits or prejudices.
Both during casual and virtual encounters, in couples, threesomes and solo. They are always ready to explore new possibilities, finding their pleasure in bars, discos, indoors, outdoors or in the car, because for them any place is the right place for sex and fun. [2]
Distribution
Nataly Tavares da Silva - Isabella
Celeste Sablich - Victoria
Javiera Franco - Sara
Belén Fernández - Julieta
Roderick Teerink - Rodrigo
Dominga Bofill - Manuela
Manuela Opazo - Dominga
Juan Pablo Auger - novio de Julieta
Javiera Camila Gallo - vestuarista
Sergio Ulloa - photographer
Damián Bodenhöfer - Joaquín, primo de Sara
Manuel Ayala - Ignacio
Daniel González-Muniz - Javier
Catalina Vera - bailarina.
Production
The series was scripted by filmmaker Mauricio López and filmed during the second half of 2013, taking place in the surroundings of Santiago de Chile and the Casino Monticello de los Andes.
The series was produced by the Argentine production company Eyeworks for HBO Latin America.