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Après 30 ans d’absence, Víctor Erice revient au cinéma avec Fermer les yeux

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- L’auteur de joyaux de l’audiovisuel espagnol comme L’Esprit de la ruche termine le tournage de son nouveau film, interprété par Manolo Solo et José Coronado

Après 30 ans d’absence, Víctor Erice revient au cinéma avec Fermer les yeux
Le réalisateur Víctor Erice (à droite) sur le tournage de Fermer les yeux (© Manolo Pavón)

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Several months ago, an exciting return was announced that has now become a reality: Víctor Erice is coming back to mainstream cinema after three decades taking a break from the domain, albeit still devoting himself to other artistic creations. Right now, one of the most prestigious names in the field of Spanish audiovisual – the man behind marvels such as The Spirit of the Beehive, El sur and Dream of Light (which took part in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival) – is shooting Close Your Eyes [+lire aussi :
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, a movie that unfolds within the film world, addressing subjects such as identity and memory, from a screenplay penned by the filmmaker himself together with Michel Gaztambide (The Vault [+lire aussi :
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).

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It tells of how a famous Spanish actor, Julio Arenas (played by José Coronado, whom we saw recently in Stories Not to Be Told [+lire aussi :
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), disappears during the shoot for a movie. Although his body is never found, the police come to the conclusion that an accident befell him by the sea. Many years later, this mystery hits the headlines again as a result of a TV programme looking back at the figure of the main actor, offering a scoop on images from the last few scenes he appeared in, shot by a close friend of his: director Miguel Garay (brought to life by Manolo Solo, who performed in Wild Flowers [+lire aussi :
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).

The shoot for Close Your Eyes has been taking place in Granada, Almeria and Asturias, and will wrap in Madrid. The cast is rounded off by Ana Torrent (who was discovered by Erice as a girl and chosen to star in 1973’s The Spirit of the Beehive), María León (who will soon appear in Piety [+lire aussi :
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), Petra Martínez, Soledad Villamil, Mario Pardo, Elena Miquel and José María Pou.

In addition, as its DoP, the movie has been able to count on Valentín Álvarez, with whom he worked previously on the short film La Morte Rouge and on Vidros partidos, Erice’s contribution to Historic Centre [+lire aussi :
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(2012), a project promoted to celebrate the Portuguese city of Guimarães as European Capital of Culture, and which also included segments by Pedro Costa, Manoel de Oliveira and Aki Kaurismaki. Also on board is sound recordist Iván Marín, who worked on the omnibus film Ten Minutes Older [+lire aussi :
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 and on Víctor Erice - Abbas Kiarostami: Correspondence (2007), a feature directed by both of the titular maestros.

Close Your Eyes is a co-production by La mirada del adiós AIE, led by Cristina Zumárraga through Tandem Films, the company she runs with Pablo E Bossi, together with Jose Alba and Odile Antonio-Baez’s Pecado Films, with Pampa Films on board as a co-producer in Argentina. Erice himself is also producing with his outfit Nautilus Films. The film boasts the involvement of TVE, Movistar Plus+Canal Sur and EiTB, and it has secured backing from the ICAA, the Andalusian Regional Government and the Community of Madrid. It will land in Spanish movie theatres in 2023, courtesy of Avalon, and Film Factory will take care of managing the international sales.

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