Bloody Heels - Act V - L’ammazzacaffé
And here is the end of this story. Antonio played with fire and now he’s paying the price. But remember… “Muerto el perro, se acabò la rabia”.
Thank you so much for all your love, you made a dream come true.
Bloody Heels - Act IV - Time to Unwind
This time, Cecilia is finally opening her eyes to the twisted game Antonio is playing—and Donna Carmela couldn’t care less.
Bloody Heels - Act III - The Lunch
“Baboso”
Antonio is a charming, opportunistic, trying to work his way through all the women, faking love for the naive Cecilia while secretly trying to charm her mother, Donna Carmela, the villa's true power.
He even tries his luck with the maid, Rocío, but he totally underestimates them.
Bloody Heels - Act II - A Vinnigna
In this episode, we’re starting to reveal more of the story.
Donna Carmela is immaculate and profoundly selfish, preferring to remain the stunning, untouchable centre of her own golden world.
Fun Fact: A Vinnigna is a folkloristic Sicilian song that I performed in my primary school production at the age of seven.
Bloody Heels - Act I - The Awakening
The series starts unveiling all the characters and the Santamaria mansion.
Donna Carmela doesn’t care for the drama of others unless it entertains her.
Cecilia, yet she is too naïve to realise whom she can truly trust.
Antonio is a calculated opportunist at his core who refuses to settle for anything less than a rich life.
Rocío is a wise, quiet observer who knows exactly what is happening in the house.
Fun fact: Santamaria comes from my grandmother's family. I wanted to give them this little tribute.