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La Plateforme 2 tente de répéter le succès international du premier volet

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- Ce récit dystopique, de nouveau réalisé par le Basque Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia et produit par Basque Films pour Netflix, réunit dans les rôles principaux Milena Smit et Hovik Keuchkerian

La Plateforme 2 tente de répéter le succès international du premier volet
Milena Smit et Hovik Keuchkerian dans El hoyo 2

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

“Do you think you can bring justice to the hell of The Platform? And if you try, who’s going to enforce it?” This is the succinct synopsis that Netflix has offered up for The Platform 2, the eagerly awaited sequel (shot last spring in a studio in Bilbao, where the crew reproduced a similar structure to the setting we’re already familiar with; the feature is now in post-production) to The Platform [+lire aussi :
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interview : Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
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, the most popular Spanish film in the history of the US streaming platform, with 108,090,000 viewing hours racked up in its first 28 days, even though at the national box office, it only grossed €227,869, according to figures from the ICAA.

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While the first time around, it was Iván Massagué, Antonia San Juan and Zorion Eguileor who starred in the lead roles, the second film is toplined by Alicante-born actress Milena Smit (who shot to fame in Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers [+lire aussi :
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, cemented her popularity with the Netflix series The Snow Girl and recently appeared in the horror flick Tin & Tina [+lire aussi :
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) and Lebanese-born Spaniard Hovik Keuchkerian (famous for Money Heist and about to appear in Un amor [+lire aussi :
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interview : Isabel Coixet
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, Isabel Coixet’s new effort, at the imminent San Sebastián Film Festival). It is being directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, who turned his feature debut into one of the surprise hits of 2020, garnered praise from the audience at the Toronto Film Festival, scooped three awards at Sitges and picked up a Goya Award nomination for Best New Director.

“We filmed this sequel with the hope and the will to extend the The Platform universe by means of a storyline chock-full of surprises, hurdles, new characters… and old friends. We want this second instalment to be an exciting physical journey that will allow us to venture further into the darkness, that place into which we are afraid to look,” remarked the Basque filmmaker, who is still waiting to release Rich Flu, another dystopian tale, this time co-produced with Chile, and starring Lorraine Bracco, Timothy Spall and Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Like the first instalment in the saga, The Platform 2 is being produced by Carlos Juárez, Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia himself and Raquel Perea, of Basque Films, for Netflix.

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