José Manuel Lorenzo wins the Conecta Novel Honorary Award

José Manuel Lorenzo, producer of Netflix's global non-English performer "The Gardener" and "Rising Voices", will receive this year's Conecta Novel Honorary Award.

It will be introduced to him in this year's Conecta novel and entertainment, held from 16 to 19 June, and moved to Cuenca, a one-hour east of Madrid.

"The award recognizes his extraordinary career in the field of audiovisuality, Lorenzo has been a key figure in the evolution of modern Spanish television, and the scripted content enhancement as a cultural and export engine," Conecta Fiction announced.

“According to the Conecta Awards Committee, José Manuel Lorenzo embodies the enthusiasm and transformation of people like everyone else, making the industry drive Spain forward.”

Lorenzo is now the president and founder of DLO Producciones, a Banijay company, and is indeed one of the few industry figures in Spain who are still working, whose careers have actually spanned the entire modern Spanish TV of modern Spanish TV and surrendered to the launch of Networks Antena 3 and Mediaset's Telecinco and Mediaset's Telecincco and Paytv Channel+ Essal+ Essal+ Essal+ Essal cannal and Espeans and Espeans.

In the possible record, Lorenzo was still an executive in his thirties, but first joined Spanish public broadcaster RTVE as commercial director, and then became general manager of Mediaset's Spanish advertising sales unit Publiespaña in 1992, after an interview with Silvio Berlusconi. They chatted for four hours and Berlusconi made him an offer he couldn't refuse, but what the media collection was doing was "not my style".

Lorenzo's style is made in Spanish novels. Antonio Asensio, the new owner of Antena 3, first attacked in 1993, as its commercial director Lorenzo was appointed Director General in 1995. Here he made his first major contribution to modern Spanish TV, not only driving the news broadcast of Antena 3, but also continuing to promote the production of Spanish TV series, which promote many based on Spanish TV programs on the basis of many Spanish TV programs.

By the late 1990s, few American series ranked in the top 10 in Spain's most popular prime time series. Many of Spain’s leading screenwriters have had great success in the platform era – Alex Pina, Ramon Campos, for example – cut the free web’s dental notes. Before Latin America, entering the script series in a competitive environment, Spain accumulated expertise in production series, which is still in good shape today.

Lorenzo worships Asensio, but Lorenzo's chic rock star sits in a bad situation with Telefónica's conservative Honchos, who bought the Antena 3 Group in 1997. They sat better at Liberal Canal+, serving as director from 1998 to 2004. However, his enthusiasm is still production.

Lorenzo's Battle was founded in 2004 in 2004, and launched DLO Producciones in 2011 to find a stable financing environment and creativity in international channels.

Over the years, Lorenzo has produced highly ambitious films that have not found box office traction (Agustín Díaz Yanes’ “Solo Quieero Caminar”) and the very popular pioneering modern musical “Hoy no Me Puedo Levantar”, which is not a big salary. Other champions performed better: RTVE's 2012 "El Angel de Budapest" won a premiere miniseries; 2017 "Lord, Give Me Patience" proved the box office hit; 2019, people's elaborate "La Caza".

How Streaming Services Help Lorenzo Practice His True Call

Starting in 2017, the stars began to align with Lorenzo. The support Banijay received from 2017 and the emergence of streaming services (led by Netflix in 2015 and released its first series in 2017 and intensified Movistar Plus+ in 2015, allowing Lorenzo to exercise his true appeal, as a dynamic independent producer with access to financing and international distribution.

Lorenzo produced “Tell Me Who I am” in DLO Producciones over 2020-21 years, the first fruit of a co-producing agreement between Movistar Plus+ and Telemundo International Studios. It is a spy thriller that depicts a woman’s emotional and political roaming in the Spanish Civil War, Stalin’s 1938 Moscow Elite was purified into Mussolini’s Italy, Athens, under the Nazi ruled the fall of the Berlin Wall, and she fought against traditional gender roles and totalitarians. It airs in the United States and HBO Latin America.

Lorenzo reunited with Moviastar plus+ and Telemundo to become “Inmortal – Gangs of Madrid” (2022-24), a real-life-based Mob Thillller that paints a spectacular rise of a man, above which is Narco Food Chain. In the Cannes game, it renewed its second season.

Another DLO show, "Rising Voices", is a sexual assault allegation drama that ranked the most on its global rankings from June 3 to 9. Green Finger serial killer thriller "The Gardener" just followed Netflix's non-English global list from April 7 to 13.

Lorenzo is a hands-on creative producer in all DLO’s work. He co-created “Booning the Voice.” On "El Inmortal," he talks happiestly about its innovations, such as how weird the plot is, as if the world of novels continues, although the audience can access it.

Lorenzo said that under his ownership, DLO will not produce more than one series at the same time. The head of the now-voluntary boutique company said his goal was to downgrade with senior TV executives, and his goal was to make series with craft crafts. He also began to return to his origins, such as the Spanish countryside he cherished. "Gardener" shot in local Pontevedra in Lorenzo, Galicia, northwest Spain. “Lacasa.

However, passion has always been a hallmark of Lorenzo. He doesn't want any other way.