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PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Espagne / Belgique

Judith Colell tourne le thriller historique Frontera

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- Ce titre produit par Coming Soon Films, Diagonal TV et Bulletproof Cupid réunit Miki Esparbé, María Rodríguez Soto, Asier Etxeandía et Bruna Cusí dans les rôles principaux

Judith Colell tourne le thriller historique Frontera
María Rodríguez Soto et Miki Esparbé sur le tournage de Frontera (© Andrea Resmini)

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The shoot has been ongoing since late October for Frontera (lit. "Border"), a historical thriller telling of the adventures of a group of people who, despite the threats to their existence, put their lives at risk and flout the rules imposed upon them in order help Jews escaping from Nazi repression. Judith Colell (15 Hours; Elisa K [+lire aussi :
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, which scooped the Special Jury Prize at San Sebastián in 2010; 53 días de invierno) teamed up with screenwriters Miguel Ibáñez Monroy and Gerard Giménez to pen the script for this feature based on real events.

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Filming is taking place over six weeks in the region of Pallars and on location around Barcelona, with a Spanish and Belgian cast made up of Miki Esparbé (Not Such an Easy Life [+lire aussi :
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, the series Smiley), María Rodríguez Soto (The Days to Come [+lire aussi :
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, Mamífera [+lire aussi :
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), Asier Etxeandía (Pain & Glory [+lire aussi :
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, The Bride [+lire aussi :
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), Bruna Cusí (Upon Entry [+lire aussi :
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, Summer 1993 [+lire aussi :
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), Jordi Sánchez, Kevin Janssens and Joren Seldeslachts.

The plot unfolds in 1943, after General Franco has blocked the route for Jews fleeing over the Pyrenees to escape Nazi repression. At the customs office in a border town, Manel Grau, a civil servant with a Republican past, decides to disobey orders, helped by Juliana, a local resident, and Jerôme, a French people smuggler. They all join forces and begin a crusade to help as many Jews to flee as they possibly can. But then, Manel will be trapped in a dangerous odyssey that will revive within him – and within his wife, Mercé – old ghosts of the still-recent Spanish Civil War. 

“Today, more than ever, there are millions of people who are forced to flee war, hunger and the brutality being caused by their leaders. On the other side, there are always people who help, people who condemn those who run away, and people who turn a blind eye as if nothing were happening to them – people who put themselves at risk and people who don’t,” explains the director. “I believe that film is a weapon for raising awareness and for condemnation. And, as a fast-paced, action-packed film, Frontera is also exactly that,” she sums up.

Frontera is a production by Coming Soon Films (Spain), Diagonal TV (Banijay Iberia) and Bulletproof Cupid (Belgium). It has secured support from the ICEC, ICAA, Screen Flanders (a VLAIO initiative in conjunction with the Flanders Audiovisual Fund) and the Belgian Federal Government’s Tax Shelter, as well as BNP Paribas Fortis Film Finance and the MEDIA programme. It also boasts the involvement of RTVE and 3Cat. The Spanish theatrical distribution will be entrusted to Filmax.

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