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Scene from Patria / TV series (2020)

Episode: Season 1, Episode 2: Encuentros

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Duration: 86 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: supers992
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 1920x960Added: 2021-Jan-12

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Portrait of Susana Abaitua

Susana Abaitua

Birth Name: Susana Abaitua

Birth Date: 1990-10-05

Birth Place: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, País Vasco, Spain

Details

Alternate Names: Susana Abaituna, Susana Abaituna, Susana Abaitúa, Susana Gómez Abaitua, Susana Gómez, Susana Abaitúa, Susana Gómez

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Bon Appétit (2010) as Sara

Most Important Roles:

  • Love at First Kiss (2023) as Ariana
  • The Bus of Life (2024) as Mai
  • Bon Appétit (2010) as Sara
  • Los inocentes (2021) as
  • Valley of Shadows (2024) as Clara
  • Staring at Strangers (2022) as Paula
  • Stockholm (2013) as Amiga 1
  • The Dinner Guest (2024) as Icíar
  • Compulsion (2017) as Fanny

Career Highlights:

  • Love at First Kiss (2023)
  • The Bus of Life (2024)
  • Bon Appétit (2010)
  • Los inocentes (2021)
  • Valley of Shadows (2024)
  • Staring at Strangers (2022)
  • Stockholm (2013)
  • The Dinner Guest (2024)
  • Compulsion (2017)

Full Biography

"Radiant with sun-kissed skin, light-colored eyes, and chestnut tresses reminiscent of a mouse's coat, Susana Abaitúa has captivated audiences in Spain since her teenage years. Born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Autonomous Community in Northern Spain near the French border, Susana began her acting career around 2008, appearing on both television and film.

She appeared in Spanish shows like Pelotas, Vida Loca, and La pecera de Eva, while also securing roles in films such as Bon Appétit (2010), Stockholm (2013), and Faraday (2013). However, her breakthrough came when she landed a leading role in the series Sé quién eres (I Know Who You Are) in 2017. The show's immense critical and commercial success propelled Susana to nationwide recognition.

In 2020, Susana made her debut on HBO España's Patria series, set in her native Basque country. Portraying a younger version of one of the women whose life is disrupted by the ETA terrorist organization, Susana delivers a powerful performance that includes a nude scene with her boyfriend. In this intimate moment, she assertively takes charge, riding atop him to momentarily escape the violence surrounding their community."


About the Movie: Patria / TV series (2020)

Poster for Patria (series) (2020)

Release Year: 2020

Nation: Spain

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Aitor Gabilondo, Félix Viscarret, Óscar Pedraza

Writer: Aitor Gabilondo, Fernando Aramburu

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Alea Media, HBO Europe

Genre: Drama, War & Politics

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Fatal Vision (1984)
  • The New Pope (2020)
  • Tourist (2018)
  • The Good Mothers (2023)
  • The Boy in the Bush (1984)

Keywords

Story

Patria (series) delves into the personal aftermath of Spain's Basque conflict through the lives of its protagonists. The story follows a widow named Bittori, whose husband Txomin was killed by the ETA, a separatist group advocating for Basque independence from Spain. After the 2011 ceasefire between the ETA and the Spanish government, Bittori returns to her home village in the Basque Country. Here she reconnects with her former close friend Arantxa, whose son Jon has been imprisoned for his involvement as a terrorist with the ETA. The narrative explores how these two women navigate their complex relationships, coping with loss, guilt, and the societal divisions caused by the conflict.

Summary

Patria (series), based on the novel of the same name by Fernando Aramburu, is a Spanish miniseries that provides a nuanced exploration of the Basque conflict. The series focuses not on the political machinations or acts of terrorism themselves, but rather on the personal repercussions experienced by ordinary people caught in the crossfire. Through the perspectives of Bittori and Arantxa, Patria illuminates the human cost of the conflict, delving into themes of grief, forgiveness, and reconciliation. The series offers a poignant reminder of the long-lasting impact that political violence can have on individuals and communities.