Profugos

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  • TV-MA
  • 2011
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.9  (1,239)

Profugos is a Chilean television series created by Pablo Larraín, which aired on HBO Latino from 2011 to 2013. The series is a crime drama that revolves around the story of four men who are on the run after a failed drug deal. The series starts with a major drug transaction between a group of Chilean gangsters and a Mexican cartel, which goes awry resulting in the deaths of several people. The Mexican cartel realized that they were double-crossed by the Chileans and now want their money back, and the Chilean gangsters went on the run to save their lives. The plot revolves around the conflicts between these different groups as they try to outsmart each other. The four men who were working for the Chilean gangsters become fugitives hunted down by the cartel, the Chilean police and even the CIA. They must survive in a hostile and violent world where everyone is after them, and no one can be trusted. The characters of the four men are fleshed out as the story progresses, and viewers learn about their backgrounds and motivations. Machi, played by Francisco Reyes, is a former policeman who went rogue. He had always wanted to be a free man, and now he has a chance to be one when he joins the drug trade. Vicente, played by Néstor Cantillana, is a nerd with a love for technology. He has been employed by the Chilean gangsters for his hacking skills, but now he is on the run with them. Mario, played by Benjamín Vicuña, is a pilot who was forced by circumstances to get involved in the drug trade. He is trying hard to keep a clean record and just wants to get out of the mess as soon as possible. Finally, there is Álvaro, played by Cristián de la Fuente, a family man who just happened to cross paths with the Chilean gangsters. Now he is on the run with them, trying to protect his family. Over the course of the series, viewers are taken on a thrilling journey through a dangerous game where everything is at stake, and all bets are off. The series has a gritty and realistic portrayal of the drug trade and its impact on people's lives. The characters' struggles and motivations are well developed and are a significant highlight of the show. While the series is set in Chile and explores the country's social, economic and political problems, the themes are universal. The story depicts the moral dilemmas that people face every day, and how they choose to act in desperate situations. The action scenes are well choreographed and keep the viewers on the edge of their seats. One of the most fascinating aspects of the show is its exploration of the interplay between different power dynamics. The series examines the drug trade's influence on political and economic powers, as well as its impact on everyday people's lives. The series is not limited to a single viewpoint but includes the perspectives of several characters, which makes it more engaging and compelling. The cinematography of the show is outstanding, and the visuals capture the tension and danger of the situation perfectly. The music and sound effects are also well executed and add to the show's overall atmosphere. Overall, Profugos is an excellent series that keeps viewers engaged throughout its runtime. It's well written and performed, with multidimensional characters and a complex plot that keeps the viewers guessing. It's not just a story about crime and drug trade, but a nuanced exploration of society's issues and moral dilemmas. Viewers looking for an exciting and thought-provoking crime drama will find it in Profugos.

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Profugos 26
13. Profugos 26
 
Tegui and Vincente arrive in time to spoil Laura's plans but are surprised by the sheer size of the operation.
Profugos 25
12. Profugos 25
 
The Ferraguts think they are in the clear once they have sold the poppy. A plane is taking off from Santiago that may change things.
Profugos 24
11. Profugos 24
 
Although the authorities are moving in, Freddy Ferragut is still determined to rebuild his empire.
Profugos 23
10. Profugos 23
 
Agent Bravo is closing in on the fugitives while the fugitives are speeding towards danger.
Profugos 22
9. Profugos 22
 
As Agent Bravo closes in, Freddy Ferragut makes a narrow escape.
Profugos 21
8. Profugos 21
 
The fugitives decide to change plans to adjust their meeting place closer to Santiago.
Profugos 20
7. Profugos 20
 
A secret rescue mission reveals uncovers a political conspiracy. The fugitives attempt a very dangerous underground escape.
Profugos 19
6. Profugos 19
 
The fugitives travel into the past as they are buried by a landslide, they receive help from an unexpected source.
Profugos 18
5. Profugos 18
 
Two rivals come face to face in the chase of common enemies.
Profugos 17
4. Profugos 17
 
Fred desperately seeks protection but is denied. He decides to take out a life insurance policy.
Profugos 16
3. Profugos 16
 
Vincente and Alvaro are discovered by Freddy Ferragut and are free for a small amount of time. Unfortunately for them, the police have caught up to them.
Profugos 15
2. Profugos 15
 
When Tegui and Vincente arrive in the desert to stop Laura's plans, they are shocked by the sheer size of the operation.
Profugos 14
1. Profugos 14
 
In the Season 2 opener Laura Ferragut is hiding in the Atacama desert with her new partner plotting a major drug operation. A prison riot may stop her current plans.
Description

Profugos is a Chilean television series created by Pablo Larraín, which aired on HBO Latino from 2011 to 2013. The series is a crime drama that revolves around the story of four men who are on the run after a failed drug deal. The series starts with a major drug transaction between a group of Chilean gangsters and a Mexican cartel, which goes awry resulting in the deaths of several people. The Mexican cartel realized that they were double-crossed by the Chileans and now want their money back, and the Chilean gangsters went on the run to save their lives. The plot revolves around the conflicts between these different groups as they try to outsmart each other.

The four men who were working for the Chilean gangsters become fugitives hunted down by the cartel, the Chilean police and even the CIA. They must survive in a hostile and violent world where everyone is after them, and no one can be trusted. The characters of the four men are fleshed out as the story progresses, and viewers learn about their backgrounds and motivations.

Machi, played by Francisco Reyes, is a former policeman who went rogue. He had always wanted to be a free man, and now he has a chance to be one when he joins the drug trade. Vicente, played by Néstor Cantillana, is a nerd with a love for technology. He has been employed by the Chilean gangsters for his hacking skills, but now he is on the run with them.

Mario, played by Benjamín Vicuña, is a pilot who was forced by circumstances to get involved in the drug trade. He is trying hard to keep a clean record and just wants to get out of the mess as soon as possible. Finally, there is Álvaro, played by Cristián de la Fuente, a family man who just happened to cross paths with the Chilean gangsters. Now he is on the run with them, trying to protect his family.

Over the course of the series, viewers are taken on a thrilling journey through a dangerous game where everything is at stake, and all bets are off. The series has a gritty and realistic portrayal of the drug trade and its impact on people's lives. The characters' struggles and motivations are well developed and are a significant highlight of the show.

While the series is set in Chile and explores the country's social, economic and political problems, the themes are universal. The story depicts the moral dilemmas that people face every day, and how they choose to act in desperate situations. The action scenes are well choreographed and keep the viewers on the edge of their seats.

One of the most fascinating aspects of the show is its exploration of the interplay between different power dynamics. The series examines the drug trade's influence on political and economic powers, as well as its impact on everyday people's lives. The series is not limited to a single viewpoint but includes the perspectives of several characters, which makes it more engaging and compelling.

The cinematography of the show is outstanding, and the visuals capture the tension and danger of the situation perfectly. The music and sound effects are also well executed and add to the show's overall atmosphere.

Overall, Profugos is an excellent series that keeps viewers engaged throughout its runtime. It's well written and performed, with multidimensional characters and a complex plot that keeps the viewers guessing. It's not just a story about crime and drug trade, but a nuanced exploration of society's issues and moral dilemmas. Viewers looking for an exciting and thought-provoking crime drama will find it in Profugos.

Profugos is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on September 3, 2011.

Where to Watch Profugos

Profugos is available for streaming on the HBO Latino website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Profugos on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 3, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (1,239)