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PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Espagne / France

La cena, de Manuel Gómez Pereira, fera sa première à San Sebastian

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- Le film, qui raconte l'après-guerre en Espagne sous un angle comique et réunit les acteurs Mario Casas et Alberto San Juan, sera projeté parmi les séances Galas RTVE du festival basque

La cena, de Manuel Gómez Pereira, fera sa première à San Sebastian
Mario Casas (à gauche) et Alberto San Juan dans La cena

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The Dinner, a historical comedy directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira (winner of the Goya Award for the original screenplay of All Men Are the Same and who premièred Un Funeral de Locos last April), will be screened at one of the RTVE Galas at the upcoming San Sebastián Film Festival, to be held between 19 and 27 September.

Filmed in Valencia, Madrid and Gran Canaria, the movie boasts a cast led by Mario Casas (winner of a Goya for Cross the Line [+lire aussi :
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, and seen recently in El secreto del orfebre and Away [+lire aussi :
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) and Alberto San Juan (winner of a Goya for Bajo las estrellas [+lire aussi :
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and The People Upstairs [+lire aussi :
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, and lead in TV series such as Rage [+lire aussi :
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y Cristóbal Balenciaga [+lire aussi :
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), supported by Asier Etxeandia (Pain and Glory [+lire aussi :
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), Óscar Lasarte (May I Speak with the Enemy? [+lire aussi :
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), Elvira Mínguez (the series The Nameless [+lire aussi :
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), Eva Ugarte (La buena suerte), Antonio Resines (Mikaela [+lire aussi :
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), Carlos Serrano, Nora Hernández, Martín Páez and Carmen Balagué, among others.

With a screenplay by Joaquín Oristrell, Yolanda García Serrano and the film's director, the film tells the story of how, two weeks after the end of the Spanish Civil War, the military victor, Francisco Franco, requests a celebratory dinner at the Palace Hotel in Madrid. A young lieutenant, a meticulous maître d' and a group of Republican prisoners who are expert chefs must prepare a perfect banquet in record time. Everything seems to be going smoothly, but in the kitchen, there is more than just dinner on the table: an escape is on the menu.

According to Gómez Pereira, his new film "has an attractive cinematographic tempo, with an exercise in precision typical of comedy: the action takes place in one day, from eight in the morning until the early hours of the following morning. As time goes by, the dinner becomes a ticking time bomb, and there can be no turning back. The scene is as appealing as it is hyper-realistic, where the viewer is immersed in the unstoppable vicissitudes of these characters from the immediate post-war period in Madrid."

He continues: "As the focal point of the action, the Palace Hotel offers a powerful visual setting where light insistently brings nuances of joy, fear and violence. A place where peace appears to reign, but fear is still present. In this small Spanish post-war world, many elements of the conflict will live on."

The Dinner is a Spanish-French production by Cristóbal García for La Terraza Films, Lina Badenes for Turanga Films and Roberto Butragueño for Sideral Cinema together with Ikiru Films, Entre Medina y Genaro AIE and Halley Production. Collaborators include RTVE, À punt, Movistar Plus+ and Crea SGR, in association with Film Factory Entertainment (sales agent); and funding from the Spanish Ministry of Culture, Institut Valencià de Cultura, the Town Hall of Madrid and the Official Credit Institute (ICO). This feature film will hit cinemas on 17 October, distributed by A Contracorriente Films.

(Traduit de l'espagnol)

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