Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin

Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): Español (Spanish)
  • Cast(s): Úrsula Corberó, Alvaro Morte, Itziar Ituño, Pedro Alonso, Jesús Colmenar See all Cast & Crew
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    Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin will take you back to the sets of the Money Heist series. It documents the emotional rollercoaster that the actors and filmmakers had been through to pull off the show. This is a series for the ardent fans of Money heist. Behind the scene, the footages of the series are as breathtaking as the show itself. The complexities of filming a thriller as huge as Money Heist are beautifully captured in this series of two volumes. The first volume is more about the filming genius while the second volume captures more of the emotions of the actors and how it all went by. How did the actors feel through the journey? How the series was filmed? To know the reel actors in real life watch the documentary soon. 


    Why should you watch Money heist: From Tokyo to Berlin?

    If you are an ardent follower of the Spanish thriller Money heist then this will be the best way to live the life of its actors off-screen. It is a marvel of a show as it encounters the hardships of filming and rehearsing. This documentary shows what the whole crew goes through for delivering such excellence. It was captured while the shoot of the thriller came to an end. The actors playing integral roles in the show share their memories and journey while they bid adieu to their beloved series. 

    In the first volume, the moment the director says “it’s a wrap” will make you well up a little. Being a show so close to our hearts its ending is surely overwhelming. From making the sets their home to going back to their real lives the actors share the agony of the end of an era. As Ursula Corbero (Tokyo) takes you through the sets, rehearsals and their rooms to give you a glimpse of their lives while completing the one of a kind series. 

    The second volume shows the impact the show has left behind on the lives of the actors. All of them got teary-eyed while describing their unique expedition through the 5 season-long series. Tokyo, Lisbon, Berlin, and Rio, not an actor left the set without leaving a part on the sets. The show not only has taken the world aback but also changed the actors' life forever. The documentary also shows how tough several scenes were to film. Besides, the last few episodes had to be filmed in the tough times of the pandemic and how all got through it. Even after facing the toughest of times the crew did not miss captivating the minute details of all the takes. 


    Trivia Alert

    • The shoot was intense because the actors got their scripts while they were shooting the previous episodes. So, the actors had the least practice for each scene. 
    • Miguel Herran (Rio) was just 19 years old when he started shooting Money Heist. He was the youngest of all. 
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Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin

Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin: Season 2

Season 2 : E 1 - Episode 1 | 03 Dec 2021

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Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin will take you back to the sets of the Money Heist series. It documents the emotional rollercoaster that the actors and filmmakers had been through to pull off the show. This is a series for the ardent fans of Money heist. Behind the scene, the footages of the series are as breathtaking as the show itself. The complexities of filming a thriller as huge as Money Heist are beautifully captured in this series of two volumes. The first volume is more about the filming genius while the second volume captures more of the emotions of the actors and how it all went by. How did the actors feel through the journey? How the series was filmed? To know the reel actors in real life watch the documentary soon. 


Why should you watch Money heist: From Tokyo to Berlin?

If you are an ardent follower of the Spanish thriller Money heist then this will be the best way to live the life of its actors off-screen. It is a marvel of a show as it encounters the hardships of filming and rehearsing. This documentary shows what the whole crew goes through for delivering such excellence. It was captured while the shoot of the thriller came to an end. The actors playing integral roles in the show share their memories and journey while they bid adieu to their beloved series. 

In the first volume, the moment the director says “it’s a wrap” will make you well up a little. Being a show so close to our hearts its ending is surely overwhelming. From making the sets their home to going back to their real lives the actors share the agony of the end of an era. As Ursula Corbero (Tokyo) takes you through the sets, rehearsals and their rooms to give you a glimpse of their lives while completing the one of a kind series. 

The second volume shows the impact the show has left behind on the lives of the actors. All of them got teary-eyed while describing their unique expedition through the 5 season-long series. Tokyo, Lisbon, Berlin, and Rio, not an actor left the set without leaving a part on the sets. The show not only has taken the world aback but also changed the actors' life forever. The documentary also shows how tough several scenes were to film. Besides, the last few episodes had to be filmed in the tough times of the pandemic and how all got through it. Even after facing the toughest of times the crew did not miss captivating the minute details of all the takes. 


Trivia Alert

  • The shoot was intense because the actors got their scripts while they were shooting the previous episodes. So, the actors had the least practice for each scene. 
  • Miguel Herran (Rio) was just 19 years old when he started shooting Money Heist. He was the youngest of all. 

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