PRODUZIONE / FINANZIAMENTI Spagna / Colombia
José Alayón dirige il suo secondo film, La lucha
- Attori esordienti interpretano la storia di famiglia e di iniziazione le cui riprese sono in corso sull’isola canaria di Fuerteventura
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José Alayón is shooting a new feature film, entitled La lucha, an intimate story set in the world of Canarian wrestling, a traditional sport of the Canary Islands that has been practised since its distant aboriginal era. The film - shot in super 16mm format - will be a coming-of-age film starring non-professional actors, mostly real wrestlers. An extensive search had to be carried out over a year by casting director Cendrine Lapuyade (El agua [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Elena López Riera
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After his debut film, Slimane [+leggi anche:
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scheda film], and after years in creative production (his name appears in the credits of documentary titles such as Dead Slow Ahead [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Mauro Herce
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intervista: Manuel Muñoz Rivas
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intervista: Théo Court
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intervista: Víctor Moreno
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The film is being shot in Fuerteventura, where a large technical team of professionals from the Canary Islands, as well as from the Iberian Peninsula, Colombia and Chile, has been assembled. Among them, Mauro Herce as cinematographer (winner of the Goya award for his work on Fire Will Come [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Samuel M. Delgado e Helena…
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La lucha is a co-production between El Viaje Films (España) and Blond Indian Films (Colombia), and funded by MEDIA - Europa Creativa, ICAA, Government of the Canary Islands, Cabildo de Tenerife and Radio Televisión Canaria. Also, with the associated production of Macaronesia Films and the support of the Canarian Wrestling Federation, the Fuerteventura Wrestling Federation, the town councils of Puerto del Rosario, Tuineje, Pájara and Antigua, the Fuerteventura Film Commission, and several Canarian wrestling clubs and associations.
(Tradotto dallo spagnolo)
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