Preciosas


Preciosas also known as Runaways, is a Chilean television series created by Catalina Calcagni, that aired on Canal 13 from August 1, 2016, to January 31, 2017, starring Loreto Aravena, Pablo Macaya, and Paulo Brunetti. The series follows a group of women convicts from a high security prison in Santiago, and the relationship between its members, when they escape from prison. With freedom they are confronted with never before faced adventures and challenges, including national persecution by police, while the media keep all Chile informed of their movements, then nicknaming the group as Preciosas.
Comprising a total of 94 episodes, the series feature a primary storyline set on Lorena Martínez, an innocent woman accused of murder with a dramatic court case, that had hidden evidence and instances of falsification of relevant information, however she is the secret lover of the case prosecutor who blames her. Preciosas became an Internet phenomenon in Chile, taking the first position as a Trending topic in its country of origin and worldwide in the social network Twitter, surpassing its television competition and obtaining high numbers of followers in social networks like Facebook.

Cast

Main characters

;Related to Preciosas band
  • Paz Bascuñán as Frida Segovia / Estrella Anís Lagos Fuentes.
  • Lorena Bosch as Montserrat Flores / Cecilia Diana Casán.
  • Susana Hidalgo as Lisette Parra / Yulissa Constantina Del Pino Del Bosque.
  • Malucha Pinto as Marta Brosic.
  • Tamara Acosta as Elsa Morales Carmona.
  • Karla Melo as Paola Romina Farfán Vilches.
  • Cristián Arriagada as Darío Mardones Brosic.
  • Nicolás Poblete as Eric Ibarra.
  • Simoney Romero as María Camila Pérez.
  • Oliver Borner as Matías Mardones Brosic.
;Related to Márquez family
;Related to police department

Releases

Other songs

Characters

Locations

  • "Fuego" by Bomba Estéreo.
  • "Buenas noches, desolación" by Julieta Venegas.
  • "Irresponsables" by Babasónicos.
  • "No me importa nada" by Luz Casal.
  • "Un año más" by La Sonora de Tommy Rey.
  • "No pasa na" by La Teruka.

    Reception

Television ratings

International broadcast