Una road movie sin salir de Barcelona. © Teidees
Ha terminado el rodaje en Barcelona de “La Furgo”, una road movie que adapta el cómic homónimo de Martín Tognola y Ramon Pardina. Una historia de dificultades, solidaridad, humor y mucha imaginación, que combina la acción real con la animación.
“La Furgo” sigue a Oso, separado, despedido y desahuciado, que vive en una furgoneta y se gana la vida con la ayuda de amigos y vecinos. Esta forma de vida en Barcelona es una aventura complicada y no deja de repetirse a sí mismo que es temporal. Vivir sin destino hace difícil encontrar un lugar en el mundo, pero lo que más preocupa a Oso es la custodia de su hija de cinco años y hará lo que sea para no perderla.
“La Furgo” supone el debut en el largometraje de Eloy Calvo y está protagonizada por Pol López (“Suro”). El reparto lo completan Martina Lleida,...
Ha terminado el rodaje en Barcelona de “La Furgo”, una road movie que adapta el cómic homónimo de Martín Tognola y Ramon Pardina. Una historia de dificultades, solidaridad, humor y mucha imaginación, que combina la acción real con la animación.
“La Furgo” sigue a Oso, separado, despedido y desahuciado, que vive en una furgoneta y se gana la vida con la ayuda de amigos y vecinos. Esta forma de vida en Barcelona es una aventura complicada y no deja de repetirse a sí mismo que es temporal. Vivir sin destino hace difícil encontrar un lugar en el mundo, pero lo que más preocupa a Oso es la custodia de su hija de cinco años y hará lo que sea para no perderla.
“La Furgo” supone el debut en el largometraje de Eloy Calvo y está protagonizada por Pol López (“Suro”). El reparto lo completan Martina Lleida,...
- 6/6/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Una road movie road movie sin salir de Barcelona. © Teidees
Comienza el rodaje de “La Furgo”, una road movie que adapta el cómic homónimo de Martín Tognola y Ramon Pardina. Una historia de dificultades, solidaridad, humor y mucha imaginación, que combina la acción real con la animación.
“La Furgo” sigue a Oso, separado, despedido y desahuciado, que vive en una furgoneta y se gana la vida con la ayuda de amigos y vecinos. Esta forma de vida en Barcelona es una aventura complicada y no deja de repetirse a sí mismo que es temporal. Vivir sin destino hace difícil encontrar un lugar en el mundo, pero lo que más preocupa a Oso es la custodia de su hija de cinco años y hará lo que sea para no perderla.
“La Furgo” supone el debut en el largometraje de Eloy Calvo y está protagonizada por Pol López (“Suro”). El reparto lo completan Martina Lleida,...
Comienza el rodaje de “La Furgo”, una road movie que adapta el cómic homónimo de Martín Tognola y Ramon Pardina. Una historia de dificultades, solidaridad, humor y mucha imaginación, que combina la acción real con la animación.
“La Furgo” sigue a Oso, separado, despedido y desahuciado, que vive en una furgoneta y se gana la vida con la ayuda de amigos y vecinos. Esta forma de vida en Barcelona es una aventura complicada y no deja de repetirse a sí mismo que es temporal. Vivir sin destino hace difícil encontrar un lugar en el mundo, pero lo que más preocupa a Oso es la custodia de su hija de cinco años y hará lo que sea para no perderla.
“La Furgo” supone el debut en el largometraje de Eloy Calvo y está protagonizada por Pol López (“Suro”). El reparto lo completan Martina Lleida,...
- 5/12/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Simmering inner turmoil, regret and a relationship on the mend feature as themes in “Little Loves” (“Los Pequeños Amores”), Spanish filmmaker Celia Rico’s anticipated second feature, which premiered in competition this week at the Málaga Film Festival.
Rico’s 2018 feature debut, “Journey to a Mother’s Room,” won the Youth Jury Award at San Sebastian Film Festival, and received a Special Mention in the New Directors competition.
Sold by Latido (“The Beasts”), “Little Loves” opens with Ani (Adriana Ozores), an independent woman with a sharp tongue and a knack for living as she pleases. When she injures herself attempting to paint her sprawling countryside home, her globetrotting middle-aged and single daughter Teresa (María Vázquez) sacrifices a Massachusetts holiday to aid in her recovery.
“I want to think that the women we’re directing show mothers and daughters on the screen with nuance; we bring them closer to the people we are,...
Rico’s 2018 feature debut, “Journey to a Mother’s Room,” won the Youth Jury Award at San Sebastian Film Festival, and received a Special Mention in the New Directors competition.
Sold by Latido (“The Beasts”), “Little Loves” opens with Ani (Adriana Ozores), an independent woman with a sharp tongue and a knack for living as she pleases. When she injures herself attempting to paint her sprawling countryside home, her globetrotting middle-aged and single daughter Teresa (María Vázquez) sacrifices a Massachusetts holiday to aid in her recovery.
“I want to think that the women we’re directing show mothers and daughters on the screen with nuance; we bring them closer to the people we are,...
- 3/8/2024
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
Inspired by the simmering one-man rebellion that kicked off a tremendous tide-change in Barcelona, writer-director Marcel Barrena (“Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea”) and Spain’s The Mediapro Studio have begun filming “The 47.”
Tms has released first look images. The premise centers on social activist bus driver Manolo Vital, played by three-time Goya Award winner Eduardo Fernández (“Smoke & Mirrors”), as he grows increasingly outraged at the abject neglect faced by immigrant communities outside the city’s center, whose neighborhoods, peeled by immigrants from Extremadura and Andalusia, had only just achieved running water.
Stonewalled by the City Council, Vital seizes a bus used on Barcelona’s #47 line and extends its route to Torre Baró in an attempt to prove that the vehicle can safely service the outlying communities in need.
“What the film shows is that this good man tried to convince everyone that it was feasible. The contempt of...
Tms has released first look images. The premise centers on social activist bus driver Manolo Vital, played by three-time Goya Award winner Eduardo Fernández (“Smoke & Mirrors”), as he grows increasingly outraged at the abject neglect faced by immigrant communities outside the city’s center, whose neighborhoods, peeled by immigrants from Extremadura and Andalusia, had only just achieved running water.
Stonewalled by the City Council, Vital seizes a bus used on Barcelona’s #47 line and extends its route to Torre Baró in an attempt to prove that the vehicle can safely service the outlying communities in need.
“What the film shows is that this good man tried to convince everyone that it was feasible. The contempt of...
- 6/29/2023
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
El 47, the latest feature from Spanish production powerhouse Mediapro Studio, is kicking into gear with cameras set to roll on the pic in Barcelona in the coming days.
Directed by Marcel Barrena (Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea), the pic is billed as a “tribute to the working class and to the men and women who built our cities, not only physically but also culturally.” The pic tells the story of Manolo Vital, a bus driver who helped create modern Barcelona during the city’s 1970s boom. Barrena co-wrote the pic with Alberto Marini (El desconocido).
Synopsis reads: In the 1960s and 70s Spain, rural Barcelona was built, for the most part, by immigrants from Extremadura and Andalusia who, although they had built the neighborhoods with their bare hands, were still not considered part of the city. Their homes didn’t even have running water or electricity. Tired of hearing...
Directed by Marcel Barrena (Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea), the pic is billed as a “tribute to the working class and to the men and women who built our cities, not only physically but also culturally.” The pic tells the story of Manolo Vital, a bus driver who helped create modern Barcelona during the city’s 1970s boom. Barrena co-wrote the pic with Alberto Marini (El desconocido).
Synopsis reads: In the 1960s and 70s Spain, rural Barcelona was built, for the most part, by immigrants from Extremadura and Andalusia who, although they had built the neighborhoods with their bare hands, were still not considered part of the city. Their homes didn’t even have running water or electricity. Tired of hearing...
- 6/28/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Spain’s The Mediapro Studio is teaming with writer-director Marcel Barrena and Spanish star Eduard Fernández on real-life inspired social film “The 47.”
Scheduled to shoot in Catalan and Spanish June-July in Barcelona, “The 47” is based on the true story of Manolo Vital, a bus driver who, during the city’s expansion in the 1970s, help shape the Barcelona of today.
Produced by Jaume Roures and executive produced by Laura Fernández Espeso, Javier Méndez and Eva Garrido, the film is one of the projects The Mediapro Studio Distribution is presenting for international sales at the current Cannes’ Marché du Film.
Award-winning screenwriter-producer Alberto Marini co-wrote the script alongside Barrena.
Winner of three Goya Awards and a San Sebastian Silver Shell, Fernández plays the central character in the film.
The cast also takes in Clara Segura (“The Sea Inside”), Zoe Bonafonte, Salva Reina (“Con quién viajas”), Aimar Vega (“Prison 77”), Carlos Cuevas...
Scheduled to shoot in Catalan and Spanish June-July in Barcelona, “The 47” is based on the true story of Manolo Vital, a bus driver who, during the city’s expansion in the 1970s, help shape the Barcelona of today.
Produced by Jaume Roures and executive produced by Laura Fernández Espeso, Javier Méndez and Eva Garrido, the film is one of the projects The Mediapro Studio Distribution is presenting for international sales at the current Cannes’ Marché du Film.
Award-winning screenwriter-producer Alberto Marini co-wrote the script alongside Barrena.
Winner of three Goya Awards and a San Sebastian Silver Shell, Fernández plays the central character in the film.
The cast also takes in Clara Segura (“The Sea Inside”), Zoe Bonafonte, Salva Reina (“Con quién viajas”), Aimar Vega (“Prison 77”), Carlos Cuevas...
- 5/17/2023
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
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