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Alauda Ruiz de Azúa dirige Los Domingos
- La regista basca riunisce nel cast del suo nuovo film Patricia López Arnaiz, Miguel Garcés, Juan Minujín, Mabel Rivera, Nagore Aramburu e l'esordiente Blanca Soroa

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Los Domingos (lit. “Sundays”), the new film by Basque director Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, is currently being shot in Biscay. It comes on the heels of Lullaby [+leggi anche:
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Los Domingos stars newcomer Blanca Soroa, Patricia López Arnaiz (Goya Award for Best Actress for Ane Is Missing [+leggi anche:
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The movie introduces us to Ainara (played by Blanca Soroa), a young, gifted and idealistic 17-year-old, who has to decide which subject to study at university. Or at least that’s what her family hopes she will do. However, the girl reveals the fact that she feels increasingly close to God and that she is prepared to embrace the life of a cloistered nun. This bombshell takes the whole family by surprise, causing a rift and constituting a litmus test for them all.
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa states: “Years ago, I heard this story involving the family of some friends of mine: a girl from a religious family, more in social terms than spiritual ones, had decided to join an enclosed religious order. For years, I wondered: ‘Why would an 18-year-old girl become a cloistered nun in today’s world?’ This screenplay was born of that question.” She continues: “The film is a story constructed through two points of view: that of Ainara, who seems to be fleeing the world, and that of her aunt Maite [played by Patricia López Arnaiz], who wishes to convince her niece, or herself, that the world is worth the effort. The movie ponders dilemmas and questions that have difficult answers. The viewer will have to navigate between those questions and conflicts portrayed through the eyes of the two protagonists.”
Guillermo Farré, head of the Original Film and Spanish Film department of Movistar Plus+, opined: “Following the success of the series Querer, we are delighted to be working with Alauda again, as Los Domingos boasts one of the best scripts we have read in a long time, and we are certain that it will be a great film, given that it comes from one of the biggest talents to have emerged in Spanish cinema in the last few years, and is shored up by some excellent co-production partners in Spain and France.”
Los Domingos is a co-production by Spain’s Buenapinta Media, Encanta Films, Sayaka Producciones, Think Studio, Colosé Producciones, Los Desencuentros Película AIE and Movistar Plus+ together with France’s Le Pacte, which has secured funding from the ICAA. Its international sales are also handled by Le Pacte. Bteam Pictures will release it in Spanish theatres ahead of its exclusive airing on the Movistar Plus+ platform.
(Tradotto dallo spagnolo)
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