Audible Recognizes 'Bistec' Podcast as Top Fiction Series in 2024 Awards
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Audible’s ‘Bistec’ podcast series has been named a 2024 winner, delivering a competitive advantage for the creators and producers.
The eight-part audio series, ‘Bistec’, tells the story of betrayal and redemption in Revolutionary Cuba, generating over 1.5 million views and listens across multiple digital platforms.
The story of ‘Bistec’ sheds light on the contemporary world of Cuba’s surveillance and snitches system, testing loyalties and revealing the secrets of the Cuban Revolution.
The series features a diverse cast and a beautiful musical score composed by an EMMY-winning Maestro, making it an interesting and educational listen for all.
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Audible, a leading global audio content provider, has selected the podcast series 'Bistec' as one of its 2024 'Lo Mejor del Año' Best Series for Fiction. This eight-part audio drama, which delves into the themes of betrayal and redemption set against the backdrop of Revolutionary Cuba, has garnered significant attention since its debut.
The recognition from Audible underscores the growing appetite for diverse storytelling in the audio format. 'Bistec', produced by Nuestro Studios, a division of Brilla Media Ventures, has already amassed over 1.5 million views and listens across various digital platforms in both Spanish and English since its summer release.
Manuel Ruiz-Barrera, the writer and director of 'Bistec', expressed his gratitude for the honor, emphasizing the collaborative effort behind the production. The series' success on digital platforms has bolstered the team's ambition to adapt the story for the big screen.
Set during the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution in 2009, 'Bistec' offers a unique exploration of Cuba's surveillance system and the Comités de Defensa de la Revolución (CDR), providing listeners with insights into a little-known aspect of Cuban society. The narrative draws inspiration from real-life events and experiences, including those of Ruiz-Barrera's grandmother and his own travels to Cuba.
The production of 'Bistec' involved a diverse team of talent from various Latin American countries, featuring actors with extensive experience in telenovelas and films. The series also incorporated contributions from prominent Cuban dissidents, adding authenticity to its portrayal of life under the revolutionary government.
As the podcast industry continues to evolve, the success of 'Bistec' demonstrates the potential for audio dramas to tackle complex historical and cultural narratives. The recognition from Audible may pave the way for more diverse stories to reach global audiences through the audio medium.
The achievement of 'Bistec' also highlights the growing influence of Latino-created content in the mainstream media landscape. As the producers move forward with plans to develop a feature film based on the series, the podcast's success could serve as a springboard for further representation of Latino stories in various media formats.
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