





After a teen reports being sexually assaulted, she faces judgment from her entire school and her life is thrown into turmoil. Based on the novel Ni Una Más by Miguel Sáez Carral, the drama Raising Voices explores the strength and resiliency of a girl making her voice heard — no matter the consequences. Starring Nicole Wallace, Clara Galle, and Aïcha Villaverde, the series was created by José Manuel Lorenzo (La Caza: Monteperdido) and Carral. It was directed by Eduard Cortés (Hold Up!), David Ulloa (The Snow Girl), and Marta Font (The Vault).

Nicole Wallace, Clara Galle, and Aïcha Villaverde in Raising Voices
Seventeen-year-old Alma (Wallace) is about to finish high school, along with her best friends Greta (Galle) and Nata (Villaverde). The trio has known each other since they were small, and now spend their time partying and dishing to one another about their parents and relationships. But after Alma reports a sexual assault to the police, it changes everything — her friendships, everyone’s opinion of her at school, her future. But Alma won’t back down. She’s determined to make herself heard. But what really happened? The series traces her life leading up to the night in question and the aftermath of her accusation — including her hanging a massive banner in front of the school entrance: “Beware! A rapist is hiding in there!”

Clara Galle and Nicole Wallace in Raising Voices
Yes, it’s based on the novel Ni Una Más by author Miguel Sáez Carral.
No, it’s not based on a true story.
The series takes place at the fictional Martin Baussen Private School in Spain.


















































