Berger gets back behind the camera for new version of Snow White
In 2003, Pablo Berger directed his debut feature, the drama-laced comedy Torremolinos 73 [+see also:
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Shooting in Madrid and Barcelona started on June 17 and will continue until mid-August. The film is produced by Spain’s Arcadia Motion Pictures and Mama Films and France’s Noodles Production.
Penned by Berger, this big-screen adaptation of the Grimm Brothers’ popular tale is set in 1920s Spain. Aesthetically indebted to classic cinema, the film will be "a full-blown sensory experience", according to the director.
The cast is headlined by Maribel Verdú, Angela Molina, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Pere Ponce and Josep María Pou.
As a silent film, most of its dramatic impact hinges on the soundtrack, which will be composed by two-time Oscar nominee Alberto Iglesias. And music will be at the heart of Snow White’s innovative exhibition model: before its release in cinemas, it will be screened in several Spanish theatres accompanied by a live performance of Iglesias’ musical score.
(Translated from Spanish)
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