In its proven trajectory, Diagonal has more than 70 productions and emblematic titles that remained on air for years, including ‘Isabel’, ‘Carlos, Rey Emperador’, ‘La Señora’, ‘La Catedral del Mar’, ‘Amar en tiempos revueltos’, ‘Amar es para siempre’ and ‘Luimelia’, or more recent ones like ‘Los herederos de la tierra’, ‘Los pacientes del Doctor García’, ‘La novia gitana’, ‘La red púrpura’ or ‘Sueños de libertad’. “At Diagonal we have always told stories that we like. Our goal has been to create productions that entertain, but also generate a positive impact on society,” explains Jaume Banacolocha, CEO of Diagonal. For the general director of Diagonal, Jordi Frades “Television is changing, and we think every day about what we can change,” he adds referring to the challenge of being pioneers in the creation of period fictions, or of launching daily series. Likewise, the production company underlines its commitment to innovation through the constant search for new talent and the ability to adapt to changing industry trends. This approach is exposed in every project it has undertaken for all types of audiovisual groups and platforms. In addition, Diagonal has carried out film projects that have been recognized by critics and the public, with titles ‘Va a ser que nadie es perfecto’, ‘La corona partida’ or ‘La librería’, awarded with three Goya awards for Best Film, Direction and Adapted Screenplay. Diagonal has grown over these years and has diversified its content offer to continue addressing the new challenges of the sector and offer original stories. Specialists in the creation of long-running productions, Diagonal is currently immersed in the filming of the series ‘Sueños de libertad’, undisputed leader of its daily strip and the best fiction premiere in two years in prime time; ‘¿A qué estás esperando?’, an adaptation of the successful novel by bestselling author Megan Maxwell; and ‘El gran salto’, the new original series based on the life of Olympic champion Gervasio Deferr.