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The first season of '' The House of Flowers'' was released to
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in its entirety on August 10, 2018. Following the lives of the members of the upper class Mexican de la Mora family, it starts with the suicide of the father's mistress at his birthday party. Social pretenses are put up as the situation is handled, and its fallout underscores the rest of the season, with the family seeming to part ways at the end. The season was directed by show creator
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, and written by Caro, Mara Vargas, Monika Revilla, and Gabriel Nuncio. The show was first announced in 2016, and began filming in 2017. Its main stars were
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,
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and
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. The transgender character María José was played by Spanish actor
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, with the casting causing some initial controversy before the season was released; León was later nominated for a Best Actor award for the portrayal. The production of the season was described as efficient, though it had to be briefly shut down in the aftermath of the
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. The season had generally favorable reviews, winning several awards, including two Best Actress awards: one each for Suárez and Castro. Suárez's acting and her character,
Paulina de la Mora Paulina de la Mora is a fictional character in the Netflix television series '' The House of Flowers'', appearing in every episode and portrayed by Mexican actress Cecilia Suárez. The eldest daughter of the de la Mora family, she manages both h ...
, were particularly well-received.


Synopsis

At the birthday party of Ernesto de la Mora, husband and father to the pseudo-perfect de la Mora family, his mistress Roberta Navarro commits suicide by hanging. His adult children go inside to escape the party and find her. Only the eldest daughter, control freak Paulina, and her teenage son Bruno know of the affair and the child, Micaéla Sánchez, who is the product of it. Ernesto, whose name Roberta used to take out loans, is arrested for fraud now that she's dead; the family's accounts get frozen. De la Mora matriarch Virginia tries to maintain the image of her perfect family after Roberta's suicide by keeping Ernesto's arrest a secret and aiming to free him before the anniversary of their successful florist's, 'La Casa de las Flores' ('The House of Flowers'). However, the youngest child, son Julián,
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as
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and the loyal customers who saw Virginia as the bastion of moral purity stop coming. With no money coming in to pay bail, Virginia realizes they will have to go through legal processes and asks Paulina to call her lawyer ex-husband María José Riquelme, who had been banished from the family for coming out as
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, to represent them. Paulina becomes increasingly focused on a
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of the same name as the florist's, that she and Ernesto had been running with Roberta and her son Claudio. She struggles to hide it from the rest of her family, who eventually find out. Virginia withdraws from Paulina and asks middle child Elena to organize a local bar mitzvah in Paulina's place. Julián uninvites boyfriend Diego from the bar mitzvah at his mother's request, which creates tension between them. Elena, scared of settling down with her American fiancé Dominique, begins a relationship with Claudio and breaks up with Dominique just after their impromptu wedding. Paulina discovers that Dr. Cohen, her childhood therapist, is her biological father, and starts visiting him and his
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assistant Chuy again. She also starts to fall for María José again; the rest of the family warm to María José, including Virginia, who has started selling homegrown
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to help raise money for Ernesto. Julián proposes introducing strippers to the cabaret. The family has finally raised enough money at the end of the season, but the money and Diego go missing, suggesting that he stole it. However, Ernesto is freed in time for the party, with Virginia revealing she sold the florist's to their rivals, the Chiquis, before mysteriously leaving. Paulina runs to stop María José at the airport.


Cast


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Verónica Castro Verónica Castro (), full name Verónica Judith Sáinz Castro (born 19 October 1952), is a Mexican actress, singer, producer, former model and presenter. She started her career as a television actress, where she met comedian Manuel Valdés, fa ...
as Virginia de la Mora, the conservative matriarch of the de la Mora family who nevertheless grows weed and accepts her bisexual children *
Cecilia Suárez María Cecilia Suárez de Garay, known professionally as Cecilia Suárez (Mexican ; born November 22, 1971), is a Mexican actress and a prominent activist working with the United Nations and European Union campaigning against femicide and viole ...
as
Paulina de la Mora Paulina de la Mora is a fictional character in the Netflix television series '' The House of Flowers'', appearing in every episode and portrayed by Mexican actress Cecilia Suárez. The eldest daughter of the de la Mora family, she manages both h ...
, the neurotic eldest child who is constantly handling her family's problems and knows everyone's secrets *
Aislinn Derbez Aislinn González Michel (born 18 March 1987), better known as Aislinn Derbez, is a Mexican actress. Early life and career Aislinn González Michel is the daughter of actors Eugenio Derbez and Gabriela Michel, who were married from 1986 to 19 ...
as Elena de la Mora, the ambitious middle child who returns from New York with her black American fiancé Dominique at the start of the season, causing upset in the family until she gets more involved in the family business again * Darío Yazbek Bernal as Julián de la Mora, the youngest child who is coming to terms with his sexuality *
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as María José Riquelme, Paulina's ex and the family's lawyer, a Spanish trans woman who cares a lot about her family *
Juan Pablo Medina Juan Pablo Medina (born October 22, 1977) is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Ulises, the lead character on the TV Azteca drama series ''Drenaje profundo''. Biography He began his career in the Mexican telenovela Cuan ...
as Diego Olvera, the family's accountant and Julián's boyfriend, a consummate professional and openly gay *
Luis de la Rosa Luis de la Rosa is a Mexican actor, best known for his role as Mexican singer Luis Miguel as a teenager in the biographical drama series '' Luis Miguel: The Series'', and as Bruno Riquelme de la Mora in '' The House of Flowers'', both producti ...
as Bruno Riquelme de la Mora, Paulina and María José's troublemaker teenage son who drinks too much and disrespects his parents but tries to be a role model for Micaéla *
Arturo Ríos Arturo Ríos is a Mexican actor. Career Rios is largely a theatrical actor, but has also starred in films and on television. He won the Ariel Award for Best Actor for his performance in the movie ''Fairy Tales for Sleeping Crocodiles'', taking ...
as Ernesto de la Mora, father and husband of the de la Moras, a soft man who ends up in jail due to his mistress Roberta committing fraud in his name *
Claudette Maillé Claudette Maillé (born 11 November 1964) is a Mexican actress best known for her roles in Mexican telenovelas and films. She has won two Ariel awards, one in 1992 as Best Supporting Actress for her participation in the film '' Like Water for Cho ...
as Roberta Navarro, Ernesto's mistress and a former employee at The House of Flowers, she hangs herself in the first episode but appears throughout as an omniscient taunting presence, both narrating the show and appearing to Virginia physically *
Verónica Langer Verónica Langer (born 11 June 1953) is an Argentine-born Mexican actress. Career Langer has two Ariel Awards. In her long career, she has starred in films including ''Y tu mamá también'', ''El crimen del Padre Amaro'' and ''Hasta el viento ...
as Carmela "Carmelita" Villalobos, a nosy neighbor of the family who is still kind and friendly beneath it * as Claudio Navarro, the son of Roberta, a calm man who starts dating Elena but prioritizes his half-sister, Micaéla * as Delia, the family's maid and a gossip, she adores Elena and is her confidante *
David Ostrosky David Ostrosky Vinograd (born December 1, 1956) is a Mexican actor, active since 1984. Early life Ostrosky was born in Mexico, and is of Jewish descent. His father, Pedro Ostrosky, is Lithuanian Jewish from Kyiv, Ukraine, and his mother ''Gu ...
as Dr. Salomón Cohen, the family psychiatrist and Virginia's former lover, he works with a sock puppet called Chuy *Alexa de Landa as Micaéla Sánchez, the young daughter of Ernesto and Roberta who is taken in by Virginia, learning how to tend flowers *
Sheryl Rubio Sheryl Dayana Rubio Rojas (born 28 December 1992) is a Venezuelan actress, singer, model, dancer, songwriter and fashion designer known for her role as Sheryl on the Boomerang (Latin America), Boomerang Latin America series ''Somos tú y yo''. S ...
as Lucía Dávila, a
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and Julián's girlfriend *Sawandi Wilson as Dominique Shaw, Elena's black American fiancé who is a kind and patient man, friendly with the family despite Virginia's disapproval and casual racism, even learning Spanish


Recurring

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Natasha Dupeyrón Natasha Elizabeth Dupeyrón Estrada (born 3 June 1991), known professionally as Natasha Dupeyrón, is a Mexican actress, singer, and spokesmodel. She has acted in various Mexican telenovelas since childhood. Dupeyrón was a member of the Mexica ...
as Ana Paula "La Chiquis" Corcuera, a young blind florist who wants to buy La Casa de las Flores *Paco Rueda as Agustín "El Chiquis" Corcuera Jr., the smarmy brother of La Chiquis, who assists her *Ismael Rodríguez as Jorge, the
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impersonator of
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*Pepe Marquez as Pepe/La Pau, the
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drag queen *Katia Balmori as Mario, the
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drag queen *Mariana Santos as Gloria, the
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drag queen *Irving Peña as Alfonso "Poncho" Cruz, a stripper who falls in love with Carmelita *Michel Frías as Moisés Cohen, Bruno's friend and Salomón's nephew * as Oliver, a gay friend of Diego and Julián *Ruth Ovseyevitz as Dora Cohen, Moi's mother and Salomón's sister, a friend to the de la Mora family *David Chaviras as El Cacas, the cellmate of Ernesto who befriends Paulina *Alexis Ortega as Dr. Federico "DJ Freddy" Limantour, a drug dealer, DJ, and doctor who helps revitalize business at the florist's *Elizabeth Guindi as Angélica, one of Virginia's conservative friends *Andrea Sisniega as La Beba, one of Virginia's conservative friends *Amanda Farah as the funeral home worker *Federico Espejo as Willy, a gay man that Diego and Julián try to have an
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with *
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as Mara, a wedding planner that Julián has an affair with *Roberto Quijano as Luka, a news reporter and photographer for Mexican '' Vanity Fair'' *Felipe Flores as Lalo, a male stripper at the cabaret *Francisco de la Reguera as Juanpi, a young and nerdy drug lord


Production


Development and casting

A new
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original series to be created by
Manolo Caro Manolo Caro (born 1985) is a Mexican director, known for films including ''Tales of an Immoral Couple'' and the Netflix series '' The House of Flowers'' and ''Someone Has To Die''. He also directed the film '' Perfect Strangers''. All of these s ...
was announced in October 2016, with the title and the principal cast being revealed in January 2017. This principal cast was made up of Castro, Suárez, and Derbez. Suárez had acted in most of Caro's other works before the show, though a reviewer suggested that she had to "leave her comfort zone" to play Paulina, doing so successfully, while León says that he was offered the role of María José after a brief conversation with Caro, and was immediately enthusiastic. The casting of Verónica Castro, referred to as "Mexican telenovela royalty", was seen by ''
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'''s media reviewer Manuel Betancourt to be a real achievement on the part of Caro, who in effect was "getting her out of retirement" to make the show. Castro has said that she did not know her character would be a marijuana smoker when she took the role, and though she disliked some parts of the character, she was encouraged by her children to continue with the show. She has also said that getting back into acting with the show helped her mental health. There was initially some controversy around the casting of Paco León, a
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actor, as a trans woman. León said that the show's intention with his character was to "take this character out of the stereotypical perception, in a sense that would create a healthy dialogue about LGBTQ issues by providing a positive portrayal of a trans woman", adding that it was important to the production and that they hope the character of María José achieved their intentions. He has also said he is not sure why the production did not cast a trans actress, but wanted to honor the role and felt his job as an actor is to be able to interpret any role, without stepping on the toes of trans actresses for whom he thought it would be an opportunity to be heard. When the controversy arose, León said he understood it and didn't want to push back, though he was given a supportive message from trans actress
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during this period. Caro has said that he first thought of León for the role because of the actor-director's own work to create more visibility and opportunities for LGBT+ people in entertainment. After the show aired, it was reported that trans people had warmed to the character, and particularly her line: "I had a change of sex, not of heart". Though León's portrayal was accepted, the actor said that he will not accept more trans roles so as to promote more trans actors, but would continue as María José in the show. Regarding having a transgender character in general, creator Caro said that he is "committed to the issue because it is time to normalize it", and that he thinks media needs to "demystify" real people from LGBT+ stereotypes. In terms of his approach to playing María José, León also affirmed that he "left the comedy behind" from when he had played female characters before in impersonation show ', treating the role seriously.


Filming and release

Principal photography began on July 24, 2017 in
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, with the main sets in
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. According to Derbez, who was pregnant during filming, accommodations were made specifically to hide her baby bump in the show. She also said that it was one of the fastest shoots she had done, explaining that Caro is a calm and efficient director. Filming was halted for several weeks in September and October 2017 after the
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as the filming location needed to be stabilized before production could continue. Suárez was also injured in the earthquake and could not return to set for a month after production resumed. The show was filming in
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as the quake happened, with the cast commending Caro for helping rescue extras and being the last to evacuate the site. Suárez has said that her character's distinctive voice came through a process of improvisation while filming, starting on the fourth shoot day during the scene where Paulina and Bruno are covering up Roberta's wake at the funeral home, by trying out variations and being pushed by Caro to keep exaggerating it further after he approved of it. She explained that some of the early scenes had to be re-recorded to keep Paulina's speech consistent. Another scene also had to be re-shot; when the characters of Julián and Diego kiss in a sports store, it was first to be recorded in a Martí outlet. When the owners learned that the scene involved a gay kiss they shut down filming, because they did not want the brand to be associated with this, and the scene was later shot at
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. Caro has discussed the impromptu planning for some scenes. He said that during filming of the mariachi scene, he asked cinematographer Pedro Gómez Millán if they could get the shot to move away into the air. Gómez Millán advised Caro that they could not use a crane, the traditional route for such a shot, because they were filming in a real indoor location; he instead suggested the use of a
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. This produced so much wind that costumes and props had to be pinned down. Caro also explained that he, Darío Yazbek Bernal, and the art department had planned Julián's fantasy coming-out musical sequence, keeping it a secret from the rest of the cast until filming. They also only managed one take, as when Yazbek Bernal ripped off his shirt during the dance, he tore it. This scene then led the way for more musical numbers on the show. Filming concluded on November 22, 2017. The full 13-episode first season was released on Netflix on August 10, 2018. Before the first season was released, a trailer debuted on June 12, 2018. By November 2018, it was one of the most-watched current series around the world, marking it as a part of the Mexican boom of new media and a Netflix success. The season's release coincided with the northern hemisphere's summer season; some reviews have described the show as perfect for the summer, though Katherine Plumhoff for '' Ozy'' wrote that it was ideal to
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with family over the northern winter holiday season.


Episodes


Critical reception

Reviewing the first season's style, ''Refinery29'''s Ariana Romero highlights the fantasy song coming-out moment set to "
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" where "Julián writhes around on the dinner table, kicking his feet and eventually tearing his shirt off" as a moment that " ery single person deserves to see", saying that this charm makes it accessible to viewers who enjoyed American telenovela-style shows like ''
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''. Wheeler also complemented the style, though gave a mixed review. He suggested that the show does not live up to its comedic aspirations, but plays out the drama well, and that while the acting can be overly melodramatic, the use of color and artistic design enhance the show in a "perfect example" of such visual potential. He thought that the show may not become particularly memorable, but is overall entertaining. Pavel Gaona, for
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, however, saw the colorful and musical selections as "stumbles"; in the rest of his review, Gaona wrote that everything from Caro's style and form, to the plotlines, to the casting and performance of actors were all "lacking" and "pretentious", with the exception of Cecilia Suárez and her character Paulina, whom he gave high praise. Though the character of Paulina has been particularly praised, some critics have mixed views on her idiosyncratic speech. Vinícius Nader of ''
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'' found that her speech is "very forced and as anartificial rhythm", while Betancourt called it "deliciously languid" and a positive starring feature of her character. Plumhoff wrote that Suárez "shines" as Paulina and commended her voice for " akingher one-liners feel like TED talks." Plumhoff opined that the characters were the best part of the show, though felt it was let down by discarding the interracial relationship; Esther Vargas criticized some characters in her review, noting that Aislinn Derbez's performance was particularly forgettable, but praised the performance of Luis de la Rosa as Bruno, saying that "in his discreet performance, the silences and looks of this talented young actor open several readings", noting that Bruno is not affected by his queer parents, a commentary on how "this hyperconnected generation knows no closets".


Accolades

The first season received several nominations and three awards. At the 2019 Platino Awards, Cecilia Suárez won the Best Actress award in the television category, while the show was nominated in the Best Miniseries or Television Series category. At the , Paco León was nominated in the Best Actor in an International Production category for ''The House of Flowers''. For the 2018/19 PRODU Awards, the show was nominated in five categories, winning two, with Verónica Castro as Best Actress and Caro as Best Director.


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