Javier Ambrossi: “I still don’t have a healthy relationship with sex, I have a lot of inner storm”

The Messiah This is the title of the series that is destined to be the top one of the year. The fiction is signed by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi. Movistar Plus+ premieres this Wednesday, October 11, with the delivery of two chapters. The Javis have visited the set of The Anthill to talk about its premiere, religion, beliefs, fanaticisms, love and sex.

The creators of Paquita Salas y The call They land with this work of seven episodes and three years of dedication. “A thriller, a family drama in the style of Little Dark Women, but with the traumas that unite a family,” portrays Ambrossi. The Messiah It talks about “the pain and secrets that have been kept since childhood,” added Calvo. “True stories of confinement due to religious fanaticism of a mother with messianic delusions,” portrays the screenwriter and producer.

“It is not within us to disturb the Church. The series talks about the freedom to believe.” Ambrossi recalled his school years: “As a gay child and LGBT person, they point out and tell you that your desires are sinful and disgusting. I haven’t gotten rid of that. Writing and directing helps me feel lighter. I still have “I don’t have a healthy relationship with sex, I always have a lot of internal storms. What happens to you in childhood and at school you carry throughout your life.”

The creators of Poison They write, produce and direct their most ambitious series, the darkest and most complex. An “uncomfortable and absorbing” slow-cooked thriller, known as “the antiseries.” The Messiah it stars Montse, in three different timelines, played by Ana Rujas, Lola Dueñas and Carmen Machi. Macarena García, Roger Casamajor, Albert Pla, Amaia, Biel Rossell Pelfort and Cecilia Roth complete the cast together with Nora Navas and Rossy de Palma.