

Tell Me Your Name
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 6
- Networks
- Prime Video
Overview
Toledo, Spain, 1997. The residents of Río Blanco have accepted the settlement of Moroccan seasonal workers in Fuensanta. Coexistence brings tensions, known by Sonia, an NGO leader; Father Ángel, the local priest; and Safir, the imam. What they don't imagine is that Fuensanta's foundations hide something capable of unleashing their worst nightmares, regardless of their beliefs or prayers.
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MovieGuys
November 7, 2025
Could have been good but instead it is, in my estimation, yet another vehicle for woke posturing and virtue signalling. From the opening scenes its clear the message about diversity and co-existence, is front and centre. The actual story, which looks interesting, quickly takes a back seat. In the name of fairness I will say the acting's reasonable, as are production values. Aspects of the story are creative, too. In summary, this DEI nonsense really need to be put to bed. Its not as if…






