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What is the trailer for Máxima, the biopic about the Argentine queen of the Netherlands

2024-02-06T10:02:02.812Z

Highlights: The official trailer for Máxima, the new series starring Delfina Chaves, was released. The series premieres on April 20 to commemorate the wedding anniversary of the current kings of the Netherlands, Guillermo Alejandro and MáXima Zorreguieta. Chaves is the Argentine actress chosen to personify the monarch. The production is based on the successful book by the Dutch journalist and writer Marcia Luyten, The Queen of the Motherland.


Delfina Chaves is the Argentine actress chosen to personify the monarch. The series premieres on April 20.


To commemorate the wedding anniversary of

the current kings of the Netherlands, Guillermo Alejandro and Máxima Zorreguieta , the official trailer for

Máxima

, the new series starring Delfina Chaves, was released

, which will premiere on April 20.

At the end of last year we had already had a preview of this

production based on real events

, which will tell the story of the Argentine woman who became a European queen.

All this, from Máxima's perspective, highlighting her determination, her ambition and her struggle to find her identity.

The preview that Delfina Chaves shared on her Instagram account, as anticipated in the

teaser

, is in English, with Dutch subtitles.

This is because the series is produced by the Dutch production company Millstreet Films.

However,

it has some scenes in Spanish

to help the plausibility of the plot.

According to the official synopsis, published on the production company's website, the series follows the life of Queen Máxima Zorreguieta, from her early years in Argentina and then in New York, until she becomes queen of the Netherlands.

"The series follows Máxima as she navigates her relationship with the Dutch crown prince and her rise to the top, while facing challenges along the way, including controversy surrounding her father Jorge's political career during the Videla regime," says the official description.

The production is based on

Máxima Zorreguieta.

Motherland

, the successful book by the Dutch journalist and writer

Marcia Luyten

.

Filming has already finished, and took place in several countries, including Argentina, the United States, Belgium, Spain and - of course - the Netherlands.

Delfi Chaves, one more royalty

The first images from the filming of the series "Máxima", starring Delfina Chaves.

At the beginning of the trailer, we see the 27-year-old Argentine actress with impeccable characterization, saying a few lines in Dutch.

Afterwards, they show us Máxima's childhood, narrated by Chaves' voice-

over

(now, in English).

Seconds later, we cut to an adult Máxima, who takes her first steps in New York, where she met Prince William.

And they advance some images of the first meeting between Zorreguieta and the monarch, who will be played by the Dutch actor Martijn Lakemeier.

During this first preview, they are not just left with a love story.

They also include images of the challenges that Máxima had to face as she took her first steps into the world of royalty, eventually becoming queen.

"They say your dad won't be allowed to come to the wedding

," is the phrase Prince William says, at the moment the tone of the trailer changes.

We see a stressed Máxima, persecuted by the press, and she challenges the limits to make her way.

"To hell with politics," Chaves' character shouts, after slamming the door.

Delfina Chaves with Dutch actor Martijn Lakemeier, who plays Prince William.

The series, which will have

six episodes of 50 minutes each

, is scheduled to premiere on April 20 on the Dutch streaming platform,

Videoland

.

It is unknown on what platform it will be launched in Latin America, although some versions lean towards Star +.

Source: clarin

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