Ventanarosa (ventana rosa being Spanish for 'pink window') is an American film and television production company formally founded by Salma Hayek in 1999 and run by Hayek and her production partner, Jose Tamez. Siobhan Flynn serves as its Head of Development and Production.
The next year, Frida, a film Hayek started developing in 1997, was released in theaters. Frida received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress in a Leading Role for Hayek. She was the first Mexican actress ever to be nominated for the category. The film went on to win two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Makeup.[4][5]
In 2003, Ventanarosa released The Maldonado Miracle, another movie made for Showtime and Hayek’s directorial debut. The film follows a young Mexican boy in the United States who accidentally manufactures a miracle in his small town, inspiring an unexpected economic boom. The film received four Daytime Emmy nominations. Hayek went on to win the Award for Outstanding Directing In A Children/Youth/Family Special. The film also won the WGA Award for Children’s Script and the Young Artist Award for Best Family Television Movie or Special.[6][7]
In 2019, Netflix released Monarca, a drama series set in Mexico about a powerful family that runs a tequila empire. It was produced by Ventanarosa, Lemon Studios, and Stearns Castle. The series was released on September 13, 2019, and ran for two seasons. It won the PRODU award for Best Drama Series in 2021.[13][14]
In 2022, Ventanarosa and Disney’s Buena Vista Original Productions released a TV adaptation of Tomás Eloy Martínez’s 1995 novel, Santa Evita, which chronicles the real life mystery surrounding the corpse of Eva Perón. The limited series was directed by Rodrigo Garcia and Alejandro Maci. It premiered on July 22, 2022, on Star+ in Latin America and Hulu in the United States.[15][16] It was nominated for twelve PRODU awards and went on to win six, including Best Adapted Series, Best Script, Best Cinematography, Best Musical Composition, Best Period Recreation, and the Grand Prize for Fiction (El Gran Premio de Ficción.)[17]
Upcoming projects
In 2021, Ventanarosa and HBO announced the development on a TV adaptation of Valentine, a novel by Elizabeth Wetmore. The series, set in 1976 in a West Texas oilfield town, will follow the lives of a network of women whose lives all change when a 14-year-old Mexican girl is beaten and assaulted by a white oil-worker. Jennifer Schuur is attached to showrun.[18]
In 2022, Ventanarosa announced production of Quiero Tu Vida, a romantic fantasy set in the world of professional soccer for TelevisaUnivision’s streaming service, Vix+.[19]
The same year, Ventanarosa and Netflix announced a feature adaptation of Kotaro Isaka’s novel of the same name, Seesaw Monster, set to star Anne Hathaway and Salma Hayek as rivals forced to work together. Hayek and Hathaway will produce alongside Akiva Goldsman and Gregory Lessans.[20]