The Last Night at Tremore Beach is an upcoming limited Spanish psychological-thriller miniseries created and directed by Oriol Paulo. It is produced by Acantilado Studio in collaboration with Sospecha Films, Think Studio, Colosé Producciones and Juanita Films, with Oriol Paulo and Sandra Hermida. The series is co-produced by Eneko Lizarraga and Belen Atienza. It is all set to get released on 25th October on Netflix. This series stars Javier Rey, Ana Polvorosa, Corentin Lobet, Willy Toledo and Pilar Castro.
The synopsis of the series reads, “Tormented by visions, a pianist secluded in a coastal village senses that danger looms over his loved ones.”
The storyline of the series revolves around a troubled musician who shifts to a northern coastal village in order to finish his composition. His only neighbours are a married couple. After a serious accident in a storm, he starts to experience weird and terrifying visions about his neighbours.
This psychological thriller has raised the curiosity level and viewers want to know whether the movie is based on a real-life story or if it is based on a novel or a book.
Is The last night at Tremore beach based on a true story?
The answer to this question is no. The Last Night at Tremore Beach is not based on a real-life story. But it is based on a novel. This mysterious 8-episode series is an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name written by author Mikel Santiago. Paulo wrote the adaptation with Jordi Vallejo and Lara Sendim. This novel of 320 pages was published by Atria Books.
Mikel Santiago is the author of multiple short stories and novels. His short story ‘Historia de un crimen perfecto’ has become a bestseller on several online platforms. Currently, Mikel resides in Amsterdam and spends his time writing and developing software.
This book has gained a lot of appreciation from its readers. One of the readers said, “Weaving quicksilver supernatural strands into an evocative tapestry of rural Irish life, Santiago conjures a truly haunting page-turner.”
Another wrote, “Santiago’s debut ticks all the boxes for a first-rate thriller. Plausible characters, wonderful atmosphere, and a solidly written story with just enough scariness will keep readers engaged to the very last page.”