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Asier Etxeandia e Silvia Abascal protagonisti di Asombrosa Elisa
- Questo dramma fantastico, diretto da Sadrac González-Perellón, completa il suo cast con Iván Massagué e la giovanissima Jana San Antonio
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Amazing Elisa [+leggi anche:
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“The need to look for a second identity that will allow you to do things that you, as your normal self, would never dare to do has always struck me as one of the most interesting points that come up in superhero stories,” explains the filmmaker. “It’s a kind of female empowerment that, in the case of Amazing Elisa, I have linked to another theme that has always fascinated me: the power that can come out of a traumatic experience, of a feeling of guilt or denial, and the anger that all these feelings can end up triggering. Which psychological mechanisms can drive a father and daughter to join forces and kill someone?”
In 2009, Sadrac González-Perellón (Madrid, 1983) teamed up with Sonia Escolano to direct the experimental film Myna se va; in 2016, he shot the feature Black Hollow Cage [+leggi anche:
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“The screen format we’ve chosen for Amazing Elisa is 1:33 because it’s similar to the angle of view possessed by the human eye, and allows a particular framing that brings the viewer closer to the characters and cuts him or her off from his or her most immediate surroundings, creating an almost personal connection with them,” asserts the director.
Ferran Tomàs, the producer, tells Cineuropa: “After Baby [+leggi anche:
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Amazing Elisa is a production by La Charito Films, which boasts the involvement of Televisió de Catalunya. It will be distributed by Alfa Pictures.
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