Merlí (TV series)

Merlí
Genre Comedy-drama
Created by Héctor Lozano and Eduard Cortés
Starring Francesc Orella
Pere Ponce
Pau Durà
Mar del Hoyo
David Solans
Candela Antón
Albert Baró
Pau Poch
Carlos Cuevas
Elisabet Casanovas
Anna M. Barbany
Marta Marco
Victòria Pagès
Asunción Balaguer
Opening theme By Xavi Capellas
Ending theme By Xavi Capellas
Country of origin Spain
Original language(s) Catalan
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Producer(s) Televisió de Catalunya
Location(s) Barcelona
Release
Original release 14 September 2015
External links
Website www.ccma.cat/tv3/merli/

Merlí is a television series produced by Catalan channel TV3 about a philosophy teacher of the same name, who encourages students to think freely using some unorthodox methods, dividing the opinions of the class, teachers and families.

With some influence from films like Dead Poets Society, in Merlí, the director attempts to bring philosophy closer to everyone. Each episode includes the approaches of a great thinker or school, such as peripatetic, Nietzsche or Schopenhauer, linking the events and the characters. The theme song is a version of Flight of the Bumblebee.

The series, created and written by Hector Lozano and directed by Eduard Cortés, premiered on TV3 on 14 September 2015 in primetime and reached a share of 17.7% with 566,000 viewers.[1] In total the series consists of 26 episodes (13 episodes of the first season and 13 of the second), christened with the name of different philosophers.

The series has been dubbed into Spanish by the company Atresmedia, and was broadcast on the television channel La Sexta from April to June 2016. In November 2016, the American company Netflix bought the first season of the series in Spanish to broadcast in Latin America and the United States.[2] The broadcasting of the second season of the series was completed on 16 December 2016.

Characters

The characters in the series can be divided into three groups: students, teachers and family.

Teachers

Students

Family

Episodes

Season 1

# Name Broadcast date Viewers[1] Share
1 "Els Peripatètics" September 14, 2015 566,000 17.7%
2 "Plató" Semptemer 21, 2015 544,000 18.2%
3 "Maquiavel" September 28, 2015 556,000 16.7%
4 "Aristòtil" October 5, 2015 591,000 19.3%
5 "Sòcrates" October 12, 2015 559,000 18.8%
6 "Schopenhauer" October 19, 2015 538,000 17.0%
7 "Foucault" October 26, 2015 459,000 15.2%
8 "Guy Debord" November 2, 2015 555,000 19.1%
9 "Epicur" November 9, 2015 559,000 18.3%
10 "Els escèptics" November 16, 2015 577,000 19.6%
11 "Els sofistes" November 23, 2015 610,000 20.5%
12 "Hume" November 30, 2015 592,000 19.9%
13 "Nietzsche" December 7, 2015 591,000 19.4%

Season 2

# Name Broadcast date Viewers Share
14 "Els Presocràtics" September 19, 2016 577,000 22.5%
15 "Thomas Hobbes" September 26, 2016 527,000 22.5%
16 "Els estoics" October 3, 2016 559,000 21.3%
17 "Kant" Obtober 10, 2016 511,000 19.1%
18 "Hipàrquia" October 17, 2016 524,000 18.8%
19 "Montaigne" October 24, 2016 461,000 17.8%
20 "Judith Butler" October 31, 2016 308,000 13.1%
21 "Freud" November 7, 2016 541,000 19.8%
22 "Descartes" November 14, 2016 531,000 19.6%
23 "Engels" November 21, 2016 578,000 22.3%
24 "Zizek" November 28, 2016 562,000 20.2%
25 "El taoisme" December 5, 2016 389,000 15.2%
26 "Boeci" December 12, 2016 599,000 21.1%

References

  1. 1 2 "«Datos Audiencia 14 de septiembre de 2015" (in Spanish). Focusmedia. September 15, 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. "Netflix compra los derechos de 'Merlí' para América Latina y Estados Unidos" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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