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Rafael Cobos tourne son premier long-métrage comme réalisateur, intitulé Golpes

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- Le scénariste espagnol réunit Luis Tosar et Jesús Carroza dans les rôles principaux de son premier film derrière la caméra, après ses fructueuses collaborations avec Alberto Rodríguez

Rafael Cobos tourne son premier long-métrage comme réalisateur, intitulé Golpes
L'acteur Luis Tosar, le réalisateur Rafael Cobos et l'acteur Jesús Carroza sur le tournage de Golpes (© Julio Vergne)

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Golpes (lit. “Blows”), which has just started shooting (and which will continue principal photography for seven weeks in Seville and Madrid), is the feature debut by Rafael Cobos, an Andalusian filmmaker who kicked off his directing career with the series The Left-handed Son (which won an award at Canneseries) and who is notching up considerable experience as a screenwriter, primarily linked to his friend Alberto Rodríguez (together, they have created hard-hitting films of the likes of Marshland [+lire aussi :
critique
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interview : Alberto Rodríguez
fiche film
]
and Smoke & Mirrors [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Alberto Rodríguez
fiche film
]
, both of which he picked up Goya Awards for, and Prison 77 [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
, in addition to the series The Plague [+lire aussi :
interview : Alberto Rodríguez et Rafae…
fiche série
]
and one episode of the show Offworld [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
interview : Rodrigo Sorogoyen et Isabe…
fiche série
]
). What’s more, they both have Los Tigres (see the news) pending release and the series Anatomía de un instante currently in production (see the news).

On this occasion, Cobos is making his feature-length directorial debut with a story that he wrote himself together with Fernando Navarro (Verónica [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Paco Plaza
fiche film
]
). The cast is toplined by Luis Tosar (a Goya Award winner for Mondays in the Sun [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
, Take My Eyes [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
and Cell 211 [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Daniel Monzón
fiche film
]
, and whom we saw recently in Undercover [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
) and Jesús Carroza (a Goya winner for 7 Virgins [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
, recently glimpsed in Love and Revolution [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
), and is rounded off by Teresa GarzónCristina Alcázar, Carlos Bernardino and Cristalino (Goya-nominated for his turn in Saturn Return [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Isaki Lacuesta
fiche film
]
).

According to the brains behind it, Golpes offers a new take on a famous cinematic sub-genre that reared its head in 1980s Spain. Indeed, Cobos himself states, “It’s all about committing to revitalising el cine quinqui [or juvenile-delinquent films], delving deeper into their very essence, albeit while striving to be different. While that brand of cinema is full-on, explicit and talks about things in an obvious and unflinching way, this movie is a subtle fable that attempts to depict a country in the midst of transition – a contradictory, disorientated country unable to settle the score with its past. It’s a thriller about blood ties and memory.”

It will tell the story of Migueli (played by Jesús Carroza), a criminal who gets out of prison in the unstable Spain of the early 1980s. He wishes to look to the future, but before that, he will have to heal the wounds of the past. To do so, he needs a lot of money – and fast. As soon as he gets to Seville, he rejoins his old gang, and they carry out a string of robberies on varied targets: bank branches, jewellery shops… and even the area’s top casino. But it won’t be a walk in the park for them: the police have entrusted the case to his own brother, Sabino (played by Luis Tosar), who knows only too well how his mind works. However, the lad will not be stopped and is prepared to go all the way.

Golpes is a production by Borja Pena and Emma Lustres for Vaca Films, in co-production with Grupo Tranquilo and France’s Playtime, with the involvement of Movistar Plus+, RTVE and Canal Sur. It has secured funding from the ICAA and the Ministry of Culture and Sport of the Regional Government of Andalusia as well as the support of the European Union’s Creative Europe – MEDIA programme. A Contracorriente Films will take care of its Spanish distribution.

(Traduit de l'espagnol)

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