Prime Video has unveiled the official teaser trailer for Tell Me Softly, its upcoming Spanish Original film from New York Times bestselling author Mercedes Ron, following the massive success of her Culpable trilogy adaptations. Based on the first novel of Ron’s Tell Me series (Tell Me Softly, Tell Me in Secret, Tell Me with Kisses), the film stars Alícia Falcó (In the Company of Women), Fernando Lindez (Élite) and Diego Vidales (Nudes) in the roles of Kami, Thiago, and Taylor, respectively.
The cast is completed by Celia Freijeiro (Red Queen) as Chiara, Patricia Vico (Silent Cargo) as Anne, Andrés Velencoso (Return to Las Sabinas) as Tino, Eve Ryan (My Fault) as Cata and Fernando Nagore (Ravioli) as Jules.
Kamila Hamilton had everything under control… or so she thought: it wasn’t in her plans for the Di Bianco brothers to return and turn her world upside down again. Seven years ago, her first kiss with Thiago and Taylor’s unconditional protection marked her life forever. Now, their comeback threatens to shatter Kami’s carefully constructed facade. She’s no longer the innocent girl they knew since they left, it seems that no one can really access her. No one except them. Will Kami be able to resist Thiago’s mere presence? What will happen when Taylor starts to look at her differently? Will everything explode into a thousand pieces once again?
Tell Me Softly is produced by Vaca Films (Fatum, Sky High) with Borja Pena (Cell 211, The Courier) and Emma Lustres (Retribution, Infiesto) as producers, Denis Rovira (Punto Nemo) as director and Jaime Vaca (Élite) as writer.
Tell Me Softly represents the continuation of the collaboration between Prime Video and Mercedes Ron, following the success of the Culpable trilogy. Our Fault, the final instalment of Culpable, will premiere in October, followed by Tell Me Softly in December. Additionally, the adaptations of Marfil and Ébano have recently completed filming and will be coming soon to Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide as part of the Prime subscription.
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