PRODUCTION / FUNDING Spain / Argentina
Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato finish shooting Surfacing
- After La novia del desierto, the directors reunite to work on a film about motherhood starring Maricel Álvarez, Ángelo Mutti Spinetta, Cristina Banegas and Greta Fernández
Surfacing [+see also:
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This is the second joint project for these director-screenwriters after their debut film La novia del desierto, which had its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival and for which they received awards such as the Golden Colon for Best Feature Film at the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival, the Coral for Best First Film at the Havana International Festival of New Latin American Cinema and the Silver Condor for Best First Film.
In their individual careers, Cecilia Atán has directed the International Emmy Award-nominated documentary series Madres de Plaza de Mayo, la historia and Valeria Pivato teaches at the ENERC - Argentina’s National School of Film Experimentation and Production, INCAA, as well as at the prestigious Costa Rican Film Production Center and at Universidad Veritas.
For the shooting of their new feature film together, the filmmakers have been supported by a cast that includes Argentina’s Maricel Álvarez (known for her role in Alejandro González Iñárritu's Biutiful [+see also:
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In the words of its directors, "in our society, motherhood has been a sacred and unquestionable concept since the beginning of time, and the mother is that unique figure, capable of bestowing unconditional love. In Surfacing, through the role of its protagonist Sofía, we wanted to question the established limits and mandates, raising new questions and reflections on a subject that has been represented hundreds of times from a hegemonic perspective. As part of this new approach, both the structure of the story and the aesthetic have been designed to create a dialogue with the audience, full of nuances", they conclude.
Surfacing is a Spanish-Argentine film produced by the Spanish companies Setembro Cine and Tandem Films, and the Argentinian company Tarea Fina, with the participation of RTVE and financing from the ICAA, ICEC and INCAA, plus the support of Programa Ibermedia and Europa Creativa MEDIA. The film will be distributed in Spanish cinemas by BTeam Pictures.
(Translated from Spanish by Vicky York)