### National Productions Lead Netflix Releases
As the nation enters its celebratory month, a popular streaming platform has rolled out a lineup of national premieres that include documentaries, episodic series, and feature films. Meanwhile, international content spanning suspense, comedy, crime, drama, and dystopian genres will complement the digital offering.
**Primary Releases:**
– **Technoboys** (September 11): After their last collaboration in “Nosotros los Nobles,” Karla Souza and Luis Gerardo Méndez team up once more, with Méndez debuting as a director alongside Gerardo Gatica. The film, a satirical and irreverent take on a boy band that dominated the charts two decades ago, delves into their return and the obstacles they face in a world of cancellations and rivalries. The cast includes Gabriel Nuncio, Mónica Del Carmen, Fernando Bonilla, Joaquín Ferreira, Daniela Vega, and Germán Bracco. Méndez cites his initiation into directing as a learning process enriched by mentors, particularly Gatica.
– **El portal: La historia oculta de Zona Divas** (September 5): This investigative documentary delves into the notorious media case of the now-defunct escort website, where women seeking better lives unknowingly walked into perilous circumstances, eventually leading to a series of femicides. This miniseries features real testimonies from victims’ families, survivors, and topic experts, shedding light on how women from Latin America were deceived into working in Mexico under dire conditions.
– **Monstruos: La historia de Lyle y Erik Menéndez** (September 19): A binational production presents this anthology crime series by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, chronicling the real-life case of the Menéndez brothers, convicted in 1996 for their parents’ murders. Directed by Ian Brennan and Max Winkler, the series stars Javier Bardem, Chloë Sevigny, and Nicholas Alexander Chávez.
– **Los reyes del Oriente** (September 27): Joshua Okamoto, Ingrid Águila, and Elías Toscano lead this dramatic series tinged with romance, set in a bustling Mexico City neighborhood (Iztapalapa). The plot follows three friends who reign supreme until a sudden tragedy turns them into rivals.
**Additional Content:**
Netflix also adds the thriller **”La pareja perfecta”** (September 5), **”Rebel Ridge”** (September 6), the second part of **”Emily in Paris”** Season 4, and **”Ángel Di María: Romper la pared”** (September 12). **”Los Feos”** (September 13), a film set in a futuristic dystopia that enforces beauty standards and cosmetic surgeries; and **”Agente cinturón negro”** will also premiere on that date. **“Guerra de cucharas blancas contra negras”** debuts September 17, and **”Las tres hijas”** (September 20) follows three sisters, portrayed by Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon, reunited during their father’s final days.
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### Additional News
**Netflix Strengthens International Offerings Amid National Releases**
While the emphasis has been placed on riveting national productions, Netflix continues to bolster its international content. In line with the new releases, the platform is bringing to its subscribers around the world:
– **”White Spoon vs. Black Spoon War”**: A unique thriller set to captivate audiences with its intense rivalry narrative.
– **”Emily in Paris” Season 4**: The much-loved series returns with its latest season, promising more drama and Parisian charm.
– **”Ángel Di María: Breaking Barriers”**: A documentary on the legendary footballer, showcasing his journey and impact on the sport.
These additions reflect Netflix’s commitment to offering a diverse range of content that caters to various tastes and keeps viewers engaged across the globe.
This compilation of new content marks a significant expansion in the streaming platform’s catalog, ensuring that there is something for everyone, from enthusiasts of intense thrillers to fans of lighthearted series.