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Cesc Gay premieres his new film, 53 Sundays, on Netflix

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- Starring Javier Cámara, Carmen Machi, Javier Gutiérrez and Alexandra Jiménez, this dramatic comedy about siblings in conflict is produced by Imposible Films

Cesc Gay premieres his new film, 53 Sundays, on Netflix
Javier Cámara and Javier Gutiérrez in 53 Sundays

53 Sundays, the screen adaptation of Cesc Gay's 2020 stage play of the same name, which was originally performed in Spain by Pere Arquillué, Marta Marco, Ágata Roca and Lluís Villanueva, among others, will premiere globally on Netflix on 27 March. The Catalan filmmaker, whose most recent film was My Friend Eva [+see also:
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, has also written and directed his new feature film. Gay’s previous works include The People Upstairs [+see also:
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interview: Cesc Gay
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–– based on his first play, Los vecinos de arriba, and recently remade in the United States as The Invite, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is directed by Olivia Wilde and starring herself alongside Penélope Cruz, Seth Rogen and Edward Norton – and Truman [+see also:
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, which won an award in San Sebastián and two Goya Awards.

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Filmed over 30 days between June and July last year at the platform's studios in Tres Cantos, Madrid, with exterior scenes shot across the Spanish capital, the film stars Javier Cámara (recent winner of the Feroz Award for the series Yakarta [+see also:
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, adding to the two Goya Awards he already holds for Truman and Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed [+see also:
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), Carmen Machi (Goya winner for Spanish Affair [+see also:
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and currently starring in the box-office hit Aída: The Movie), Javier Gutiérrez (two-time Goya winner for The Motive [+see also:
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interview: Manuel Martín Cuenca
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and Marshland [+see also:
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, recently seen in Band Together [+see also:
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) and Alexandra Jiménez (winner at the 2018 Málaga Film Festival for Distances [+see also:
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interview: Elena Trapé
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and who recently appeared in Tras el verano).

53 Sundays is a comedy-drama about three siblings who reunite to decide what to do about their 86-year-old father, whose behaviour has recently become erratic. Should they take him to a care home? Should one of them take him in? What begins as a polite family meeting unravels into a situation as funny as it is unexpected, spiralling out of control when a single ill‑chosen word ignites long‑suppressed tensions.

According to Cesc Gay, "I’ve always been very fortunate to work with actors and actresses who elevate my work. Comedy is the most difficult genre, but from the very first rehearsals my fears disappeared when I heard Javier Cámara, Carmen Machi, Javier Gutiérrez and Alexandra Jiménez read the script. During those breakfasts in my apartment in Madrid, we talked, debated, rehearsed, laughed and, between the five of us, shaped this comedy that audiences will soon be able to enjoy at home.”

53 Sundays is produced by Imposible Films for Netflix, with Marta Esteban and Laia Bosch serving as executive producers.

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(Translated from Spanish)

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