Itziar Ituño Calls Filming Series "Patagonia" in Southern Chile an "Immersive Experience"
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Basque actress Itziar Ituño described filming the series "Patagonia" in southern Chile as an "immersive experience."
- Ituño, known for "La Casa de Papel," stars in her first Chilean production, shot in Hornopirén.
- She expressed fascination with the region's unique environment and way of life.
Actress Itziar Ituño has described her experience filming the new series "Patagonia" in the remote southern region of Chile as deeply "immersive." The Basque performer, globally recognized for her role as Raquel Murillo in the hit Spanish series "La Casa de Papel," recently completed shooting for her first Chilean production.
The series was filmed in Hornopirén, located in the Los Lagos Region, known as the gateway to the Carretera Austral. Ituño spent several weeks living in the small town, an experience she found captivating. "It has been an immersive experience, quite immersive," she told Cooperativa, noting the distinct pace of life in the area.
Ituño expressed a profound fascination with southern Chile's natural environment and local traditions. She highlighted the unique atmosphere of the region, describing the undergrowth as having a "life of its own." This connection to the locale, combined with her engagement with local customs like the Chilean "once" (afternoon tea), contributed to her feeling of deep immersion during the filming.
While Ituño has visited Chile before, including a trip to the Museum of Memory and Human Rights, "Patagonia" marks her first starring role in a production filmed entirely on Chilean soil. The experience in Hornopirén has left a significant impression on the actress, who found herself enchanted by the region's distinct character and way of living.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.