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Calle Málaga, de Maryam Touzani, part pour Venise et Toronto

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- Carmen Maura et Marta Etura au casting du film vendu par Films Boutique, qui aborde des sujets comme le lien qu'un individu peut avoir à un lieu et le droit au désir chez les personnes d'âge avancé

Calle Málaga, de Maryam Touzani, part pour Venise et Toronto
Carmen Maura dans Calle Málaga

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Calle Málaga, the new film by Maryam Touzani, begins its international journey with a double selection: the Spanish-Moroccan filmmaker's third feature film will be presented in the Venice Spotlight section at the 82nd Venice Film Festival and in the Special Presentations section at the Toronto Film Festival.

The director made her feature film debut with Adam [+lire aussi :
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(which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes 2019 and was selected as Morrocco’s submission for the Oscars), followed by The Blue Caftan [+lire aussi :
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(presented in the same section of the French competition in 2022, where it won the FIPRESCI prize and was also selected for the Oscars, as well as being the most internationally successful Moroccan film with more than 60 international awards).

The main actors in Calle Málaga includes Carmen Maura (winner of the Best Actress Award at Cannes, alongside the female cast of Volver [+lire aussi :
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, for which she also received a Goya Award, an award she has also won for La comunidad, ¡Ay, Carmela! and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown [+lire aussi :
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), Marta Etura (Goya winner for Cell 211 [+lire aussi :
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and recently seen in the series Las largas sombras), Ahmed Boulane (the series Los Farad), María Alfonsa Rosso (The Red Virgin [+lire aussi :
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), Miguel Garcés (20,000 Species of Bees [+lire aussi :
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) and La Imén.

Filmed in Morocco and in Spanish, Calle Málaga is written by the director together with filmmaker Nabil Ayouch (God's Horses [+lire aussi :
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, Much Loved [+lire aussi :
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, Casablanca Beats [+lire aussi :
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). The film tells the story of María Ángeles (played by Carmen Maura), a 79-year-old Spanish woman living alone in Tangier, where she enjoys her city. However, her existence takes an unexpected turn when her daughter Clara (played by Marta Etura) arrives from Madrid with the intention of selling the apartment where she has always lived. Determined to remain in the city where she grew up, María Ángeles will do everything in her power to keep her home intact and recover the belongings that have shaped her life. Along the way, against all odds, she rediscovers love and desire—feelings she believed long forgotten.

Calle Málaga is a co-production between Morocco (through the company Ali n' Productions, led by Nabil Ayouch), France (Amine Benjelloun and Jean-Rémi Ducourtioux for Les Films du Nouveau Monde), Spain (Simón de Santiago and Fernando Bovaira for Mod Producciones), Germany (Fred Burle and Sol Bondy for One Two Films) and Belgium (Sebastian Schelenz for Velvet Films). It features the participation of RTVE and Movistar Plus+, and has received funding from the ICAA. Its international sales are managed by the Germany-based agency Films Boutique, and Caramel Films will release the film in Spanish cinemas in early 2026.

(Traduit de l'espagnol)

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