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Igor Legarreta dirige il suo terzo film, Inurri itsuak
- Il thriller storico di sopravvivenza basato sul libro omonimo di Ramiro Pinilla è interpretato da Urko Olazabal, Itziar Ituño, Josean Bengoetxea, Patxi Bisquert e Carlos Santos

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On 13 March, filming began on Inurri Itsuak (Las ciegas hormigas), the third feature film directed by Igor Legarreta (When You No Longer Love Me [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Igor Legarreta
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intervista: Igor Legarreta
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The historical survival thriller stars Urko Olazabal (winner of the Goya for Best Supporting Actor for Maixabel [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Icíar Bollaín
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intervista: Estíbaliz Urresola
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intervista: Alberto Rodríguez
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Written in Basque by the director and Andoni de Carlos (Goya for Giant [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Aitor Arregi e Jon Garaño
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Legarreta says, “ever since I read Ramiro Pinilla's novel, I have wanted to bring to the big screen this passionate story full of humanism, about resilience in the face of adversity and the eternal struggle for human survival. The film will be a tragic, rural western with great characters, a historical drama set against the backdrop of the current issue of energy poverty.”
Before his two aforementioned feature films, Legarreta directed several short films such as El trabajo (1999, Jury Prize at the Locarno and Montpellier film festivals) and El Gran Zambini (2005). He also co-wrote the feature film Autómata [+leggi anche:
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Inurri Itsuak is a production by Bruja del Norte Films A.I.E, Lamia Producciones, LaZona Zinema, LaZona Producciones, Sideral Cinema and Buendía Estudios Bizkaia; in co-production with Caviar Films (Belgium). Iker Ganuza, Pablo Barinaga and Luis Ferrón are its executive producers. It also has the participation of EiTB and Atresmedia; with the collaboration of the Department of Culture and Linguistic Policy of the Basque Government, the Government of Navarre and the Provincial Council of Bizkaia; and financing from Elkargi, S.G.R. and Kutxabank. It will be released in Spanish cinemas with distribution by Buena Vista International.
(Tradotto dallo spagnolo)
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