
Netflix to Adapt Argentinian Author Mariana Enríquez's Chilling Story into Miniseries
Argentina's Mariana Enríquez's 'Mis Muertos Tristes' to Become Netflix Miniseries Buenos Aires, Argentina – Argentinian author Mariana Enríquez's chilling short story, "Mis muertos tristes," is set to be adapted into a four-part miniseries for Netflix. The project, directed by acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larraín, is generating significant buzz in the Argentinian and international media. The miniseries will feature a cast of renowned Argentinian actresses, including Mercedes Morán, Dolores Fonzi, and Alejandra Flechner. The series is not only based on Enríquez's short story but will also draw inspiration from other works in her impressive repertoire. "It's a story that will terrify you," said one of the Infobae hosts, describing her reaction to reading Enríquez's work. Agustín Eme, another participant in the Infobae segment, emphasized the significance of Enríquez's contribution to the global literary landscape and her active role in the upcoming miniseries' production. The miniseries promises to be a captivating adaptation of Enríquez's unique and unsettling style of storytelling. This adaptation marks a significant step for Argentinian literature on the global stage, showcasing the country's talent to an international audience. The involvement of a renowned director and talented cast further elevates the anticipation surrounding this project.