ESCLUSIVA: Il poster di The Human Hibernation, selezionato al Forum della Berlinale
di Cineuropa
- Il primo lungometraggio della regista spagnola Anna Cornudella Castro esplora una società umana che va in letargo durante i mesi più freddi dell'anno

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Starting from the disappearance of Erin, a child who wakes up prematurely from hibernation, Clara, her older sister, will take us on a journey of searching for answers and confronting the narratives pre-established by the society in which she lives. One that hibernates during the coldest months of the year.
This is the synopsis of The Human Hibernation [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Anna Cornudella
scheda film], the first feature by Spanish director Anna Cornudella Castro, which has been selected for the Forum section of the 74th Berlinale, which will unspool from 15 to 25 February.
Anna Cornudella is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily as a director and art director. She graduated in film in 2014 from ESCAC and since then she has worked in theater, film and video art. Her work moves between film and science, focusing her interest on the human being, the individual and hierarchical structures within society. All of her projects revolve around bio-art, seeking alternatives and social utopias.
"Finding a bridge between the society that we propose in this film and ours was one of the most important premises, since we intend to reflect on our role as animals within a huge mechanism that is in constant transformation and adaptation, and at the same time, highlight the anthropocentrism in which we are immersed and its consequences," explains Anna Cornudella.
The Human Hibernation is produced by Gerard Rodríguez and Frank Lucas for Japonica Films, and Clara Santaolaya and Pol Cornudella for Batiak Films.
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