Jamie Lang Disney+ will release its upcoming original Spanish dramedy “Shared Custody,” directed by “Champions” creator Javier Fesser, globally on the platform on Jan.
24. An accomplished filmmaker, Fesser, who makes his TV debut with “Shared Custody,” is best known for creating the Goya-winning and Oscar-submitted heartwarming comedy “Campeones” (“Champions”), adapted in 2023 as the Woody Harelson starrer “Champions.” In 2007, his short film “Binta y la gran idea” was nominated for the live-action short film Oscar. “Shared Custody” marks his series debut.
Over eight episodes, the series will examine the challenges faced by two parents, Cris and Diego, after their separation. The show delves into the complexities of modern co-parenting as the couple strives to maintain a mature, amicable relationship for the sake of their young daughter.
However, financial difficulties force them to move back in with their respective parents, setting the stage for awkward and often humorous family dynamics.
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