About La Jauria
La Jauria is a Chilean crime thriller produced by the studio Fabula with Fremantle, released internationally on Amazon Prime Video in association with Television Nacional de Chile. The story opens at an elite private high school in Santiago where students stage a building takeover to protest the handling of an assault accusation against a teacher. When a seventeen-year-old activist named Blanca Ibarra vanishes during the unrest, a specialized police unit that handles gender-based crimes is assigned to find her.
The investigation is led by Comisaria Olivia Fernandez alongside Subcomisaria Carla Farias and detective Elisa Murillo, three women who refuse to be deflected by intimidation or institutional pressure. As they trace Blanca's last known movements, they uncover a private online group of young men who called themselves La Jauria de lobos, a digital pack whose messages point to something far larger than a single disappearance. The series threads the procedural hunt for a missing teenager through questions of privilege, secrecy, and accountability.
Created and showrun by Lucia Puenzo, the eight-episode first season was praised for its female-led ensemble and its tense, contemporary framing of a missing-person case. A second season expanded the world of the gender-crimes unit and continued the cases that grew out of the original investigation. Distributed widely across Latin America and later acquired for additional markets, La Jauria became one of the more visible Chilean drama exports of its era.