
The Turkish series that inspires Netflix’s hit Spanish, “Alba”, is also streaming – Special Nation Flix (Netflix | Kanal D)
Among the most followed Spanish series on Netflix is ’Alba’, an exciting and raw drama that has taken the streaming platform by storm from the first day it arrived in its catalog. His story, however, is not original, in fact it turns out to be an adaptation of a lucky Turkish novel which, fortunately, can also be seen on digital services.
The Series’Sunrise’ It is a Spanish remake of ‘What is the fault of Fatmangul?’, one of the most successful Turkish soap operas on Turkish television, which, like very few others, has managed to break through borders and achieve great worldwide popularity in countries that one would least expect.
Like ‘Dawn’, ‘What is the fault of Fatmangul? ‘ is available in streaming, but not necessarily on Netflix as in the case of the Spanish drama. The Turkish series is on two digital platforms: Kanal D, where it can be seen in its original version; and YouTube, where you can enjoy Spanish audio.
The Turkish series “What is Fatmangül’s fault?” can be seen on YouTube on the other side of the canal, the Spanish Fatmangul; while on the streaming platform, Kanal D, it finds its original title ‘Fatmagül’ün Suçu Ne?’. At the moment, these two services are the only ones that have this popular soap opera on a sensitive issue in which a woman seeks justice after being a victim of sexual assault.
The hard story told by ‘Alba’ and ‘What is Fatmangül’s fault?’
Both drama series tell the story of a young woman who, after being raped, tries to find out who was behind it and gradually realizes that the perpetrator is a man close to her and, above all, to her partner. . Facing reality and deciding what to do about it is something you have to go through to get justice, but the process isn’t easy.
Although “Alba” and “What is Fatmangül’s fault?” They tell the same story, they do it with some differences that can be summarized in the type of society in which each of them takes place and in the time in which they were made, since the productions are separated by a period of ten years.
While in ‘Alba’ the attacker is her boyfriend’s friend and a way is sought to make him responsible for his crime, in ‘Fatmangül’ the victim is disowned by her former partner and must marry a friend to prove that she still is. . she “worthy” to be with a man … already in marriage, it turns out that her partner was an accomplice of the man who raped her.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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