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Post by carmelabcn on Jan 30, 2012 15:19:13 GMT -5
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Post by carmelabcn on Jan 30, 2012 11:40:28 GMT -5
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Post by carmelabcn on Jan 17, 2012 12:32:39 GMT -5
MARC CLOTET has been chosen as one of the four nominated for the best new actor, in the Goya awards (the Spanish oscars), for his character Paulino in La Voz Dormida. Next February 18, in the Goya's Gala, the winners will be known. The movie has another 8 nominations (best film, best director, best main actress, best new actress, best supporting actress, best adapted screenplay, best song and best constumes). I think it's almost sure the award of the best new actress (Maria León) and best song (the wonderful Nana de la Hierbabuena, the Mint Lullaby). This is the song, sung for the own actress Inma Cuesta, also nominated for the best actress. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vPguoEOsukI post the link with Erika's Japanese blog because it has the pics of all the finalists. And a radio interview (in Catalan) with Marc and two other finalists: Jan Cornet (also for the best new actor, for his character in Almodovar's "La piel que habito"); and the director of "Eva" a science fiction movie. There is a pic of Marc in the radio station, and it looks like Iago! He says he's happy to be chosen, and for him, the only selection is already an award because it's almost his first movie (his character in 1000 Cretins was short). He also says he's waiting for the begining of the shootting of the miniseries Gernika, also about the Spanish Civil War, where he has a wonderful character. Her entry at Jaunary 13: negre.blog17.fc2.com/blog-entry-1036.htmlHer entry at Jaunary 10, with the nominated list. And also, the clip with the reading of the finalists, by Inma Cuesta ( La Voz Dormida), and Lluis Homar (also finalist as best supporting actor for his character in "Eva" ). negre.blog17.fc2.com/blog-entry-1035.htmlThanks, Erika! And this hasn't any relationship with "El cor de la ciutat", but talking about Spanish movies, this is the clip in English in support of "Black Bread", the movie that represents the Spanish films for the Oscar awards. It won the main Goya awards in 2011. Like La Voz Dormida, it's a movie about the Spanish post-Civil War. www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN_054M2CtI
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Post by carmelabcn on Jan 4, 2012 12:32:38 GMT -5
Now it's time of nominations for cinema awards. Today, two of the young actors of BCN ciutat neutral, Bernat Quintana and Diana Gomez (Maria), have red the nominations for the Gaudi awards (of the Catalan cinema academy, the Catalan Oscars). The own miniseries BCN ciutat neutral has been nominated in the category of best TV movie. A TV3 clip about the nominations. Bernat and Diana appear only at the begining (of course, the news are about the movies). www.tv3.cat/videos/3887310/Les-nominacions-als-Gaudi
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Post by carmelabcn on Jan 1, 2012 21:47:11 GMT -5
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Post by carmelabcn on Dec 19, 2011 12:24:02 GMT -5
Iritalia, wellcome to this forum. The TV series ended but the wonderful story of Max and Iago remains, because they're suposed to be together in Mozambique. And it's because a very good storyline, and also because the two great actors, Marc Clotet and Bernat Quintana. And, as the series ended, we follow their carreer as actors. Bernat Quintana follows mainly in theater, despite his work on TV in "Barcelona, ciutat neutral". For example, today he takes part in a dramatized reading of a French playwright at Sala Beckett (where he played Dublin Carol). Pity I'm not now in Barcelona! www.salabeckett.cat/lobrador-2/other-activities/contemporary-french-theatre-staged-readings-season-text-by-eric-pessan-and-frederic-sonntagMarc Clotet is appearing in the media because the begining of the course to the Goya awards (the Spanish Oscars). Marc competes for the best new actor, with two films, "Mil Cretins" and "La Voz Dormida". Now, he has to get be nominated in this category. This is the link with the news about the actors who compete with him, and at the left side, there is his photo with a link (todo sobre Marc Clotet) with articles and fotos about him, his wedding with Ana de Armas, the opening of La Voz Dormida, and the AIDS galas of every year. www.bekia.es/cine/noticias/marc-clotet-kiko-rivera-yon-gonzalez-candidatos-mejor-actor-revelacion-goya-2012/Janunary 10th, the four nominated actors will be known. And the Goya awards gala wil happen next February 18th.
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Post by carmelabcn on Dec 10, 2011 18:22:41 GMT -5
Marc went with his family to the AIDS gala of the December first, as every year. This is the photocall clip, with his father Dr. Clotet, his sister Aina, and his wife Ana. Also, there is the singer and actor Miguel Bosé, one of the people who organized the gala. At the end, Marc says he's happy to take part in the fight against that illness. They are asked about the rumours about Ana's pregnacy, but they didn't want to talk about. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyITwfoj2TEA beautiful pic of the couple. She doesn't seem to be pregnant.
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Post by carmelabcn on Dec 9, 2011 11:23:31 GMT -5
BERNATFAN, pity you can't get the DVD! Les Antonietes, the company Bernat did "Much ado about nothing"with, has anounced in their blog that they're going to do several perfomances of this play (in Barcelona at February, for High School students). And, as they read the Catalan forum and also this one (and your coments!), they have made this ad about Bernat's hair stile as a joke. It's very good!:
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 27, 2011 16:00:48 GMT -5
Thanks to Patty, we know the miniseries Barcelona ciutat neutral can be seen live ("en directe") in the TV3 web page, tomorrow 28 and the day after, 29, at 22'25 local time. An interview with Bernat and Nausicaa, last Friday, minute 9'37. I like Bernat's hair, but not Nausicaa's (she says it's her character in a stage play). They talk about the miniseries. www.tv3.cat/videos/3827270/Anar-amb-compte-els-bolets-i-Barcelona-Ciutat-Neutral
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 18, 2011 19:22:27 GMT -5
Barcelona ciutat neutral has its premiere in a movie theater in Barcelona, the Comedia, next November 23th (of course, it's suposed with Bernat, Nausicaa and the other main actors and actresses).
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 17, 2011 20:08:24 GMT -5
New things that are appearing about the miniseries. Patty has found the titles with the names of the main cast. It seems to be the first thing we will watch. I like it because it's a presentation of each main character, with a drawing related to them. And also, these drawings are Karl's ones, because he (Bernat) is a painter. Gloria (Nausicaa Bonnin, Sandra in El Cor) is doing a demonstration because she's an anarchist and sufragist. And Maria is a bird because she wants to be an actress and sings. There is also music and war in the drawings, as in the story. www.vectorsoul.com/proyectos/21/barcelona-ciutat-neutral--main-titles/
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 17, 2011 12:18:48 GMT -5
Hi! "Barcelona ciutat neutral" wil be aired next November 28 and 29, at 22'25 h. (local time). Unfortunately it won't be aired live in the TV3 web page, so people outside Catalonia (like me, now!) have to wait one day to watch it on line. The miniseries is been promoted with TV ads, like these ones: www.tv3.cat/videos/3808031/La-nova-miniserie-Barcelona-ciutat-neutral www.tv3.cat/videos/3806092/La-nova-serie-Barcelona-ciutat-neutralAnd this is the miniseries page in the TV3 web: www.tv3.cat/barcelonaciutatneutralAs a part of the promotion, TV3 will interview Bernat and Nausícaa, and in the web page, fans can write their own questions to them (in Catalan). Eva, Patty, Keith (Elcormaxfan) and me have made it. About their characters in the series, about their choice, about the series, but also about what they're doing now. This is the link: www.tv3.cat/actualitat/365360/Envians-les-teves-preguntes-per-als-protagonistes-de-Barcelona-ciutat-neutralIt's wonderful, that thanks to Bernat, a German girl and an English man are writting in Catalan! Bernat has token part with Carlona Olcina (Julieta, and in El Cor his sister Nuria), in the campaing of "Stop Clamidia", a charity to make people know what is this unknown STD, the Chlamydia. People in the campaing wears a t-shirt with the message "la clamidia no es una flor" (Chlamydia isn't a flower). And, as Eva remindered us in the Catalan forum, four years ago, November 16th 2007, the Iagomax story really started (episode 1471), when Max left Micky's bed and went to the kiosk searching its "sex symbol" Iago.
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 13, 2011 6:08:09 GMT -5
Hi, everybody! Bernatfan, thanks for posting Alejandro's clip. Well, it's a proof for the cast of a short or a movie about the Red Riding Hood story, a modern version of the tale. And it seems Bernat plays the wolf. He smokes in his real life, but in this case, his smoking is marihuana. He's the corruptor of a maiden. It's like the character Freder he did in "El mal de la joventut". I think you prefer Bernat in BCN Ciutat Neutral, next November 28 and 29. These are some new pics: www.tv3.cat/ptv3/tv3Galeria.jsp?idint=18734
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 3, 2011 16:29:09 GMT -5
Well, the Facebook page talks only about the casting process. The names of the characters are completly different from the original series, so I don't know who plays the American Yoli or Fer, for example.
I have no doubt it's a great oportunity for young talented actors and actresses to work in the US, and the series will be follow by their fans in their Latin American countries. But also, I have no doubt it hasn't any sense to do a version in Spanish of a Spanish series. And it's not what uses to happen.
For example, Spielberg bough the rights of a TV3 series about the friedship and life of a teenagers group in a hospital because they're ill, "Polseres Vermelles" (The red band , in English). TV3 is the TV channel that aired the Iago and Max love story (El Cor de la ciutat). Polseres Vermelles has been a succesfull series in Catalonia, and its actors have made the Spanish version, dubbing the voices of the original series. Antena 3, the TV channel of FoQ, will air this version in all Spain, and this same Spanish version will be also aired in the Spanish channels in the US and Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. It means, in all America, as in Spain, it will be aired the original version, dubbed in Spanish by the original actors. For the English-speaking people, Spielberg produces and writes a different version with American actors and actresses, whose episode 0 the ABC airs this month.
This exemple shows what is logical: the original Spanish version for the Spanish-speaking channels; a completly different version with American actors for the English-speaking channels.
I think what Telemundo is doing can be a well acted series, but I have only a word in my mind: CENSORSHIP. The same thing we Spaniards have suffered during Franco's dictatorship, when all the foreign movies were dubbed in Spanish for people not to know what the actors really said. And many times, what our parents listened in the movie theater was very different from what the actors and actresses really were saying.
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 1, 2011 17:55:11 GMT -5
I didn't know it too. I have just seen the first episode of this 2d. season. There is also a gay story that begins, between Adrian (well, it's the character's name, not our Adri!) and Jon.
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 1, 2011 14:36:44 GMT -5
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Post by carmelabcn on Nov 1, 2011 9:38:58 GMT -5
One of the actors who appears in the Fotogramas Relevo 2011 is Roger Berruezo. He's the new sexy boy of the Spanish cinema. He has been discovered for the cinema by Ventura Pons in "Mil Cretins", where he's naked in a scene that seems a Pietà. It's almost the same Marc did in El Cor in the first bed scene he did. In fact, Marc toke part also in this film, so when this scene was broadcasted, some people wondered if he was Marc. Roger was less known as sexy boy (he likes to do musicals). But Ventura Pons, "Mil Cretins"s director, is gay, and allways discovers a sexy boy in his films. This is the link with the movie page in english. There is the trailer, where Rpger appears (he jumps from the top of a building) and also with the Pietà naked scene. www.milcretins.venturapons.cat/english.html
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 28, 2011 14:14:59 GMT -5
FOTOGRAMAS, the main Spanish film magazine, has done its annual selection of the most talented new faces of the Spanish cinema, Relevo 2011. 14 names are in the 2011 harvest, Marc Clotet among them. This is the link with its page, where there is a making of (report) clip where each of them talks about another one. Everybody has a link with another one (except Oona Chaplin, Charles Chaplin's grand-doughter, that wonders about to work with so talented people). There is a picture of all 14 with their names. If you push a name, then you have a link with an interview and a clip of that person. www.fotogramas.es/Cine/Especiales/Relevo-2011-CineBesides Marc and Chaplin, we find the two main actresses of The Sleeping Voice, Maria Leon and Inma Cuesta. Marc's sister, Aina Clotet, and her partner, the great Marcel Borràs, that played Romeo in "Julieta & Romeo", where Bernat played Benvolio. The three other actors are related with these ones. Adrian Lastra and Roger Berruezo started their career six years ago with Inma Cuesta in a musical called "Hoy no me puedo levantar", by Nacho Cano. Do you remember FoQ, Quino's audition for "A", by Nacho Cano? www.youtube.com/watch?v=57PtN1ODxukAnd Alex Monner started a TV3 series about the life of a group of six teenagers in a hospital, because they're ill. It's a very moving series,, very succesful in Catalonia, and that that makes people smile and cry. Spielberg among them: he has written and produced an English version for ABC channel. The first episode will be aired next month. AMERICANS, DONT MISS IT! It's a really very good series! The version in Spanish, made by the original cast, will be aired in Mexico and channels in Spanish. This is the link with the news and a clip. Its name in Catalan is "Polseres Vermelles", Pulseras Rojas in Spanish, and in English, The Red Band Society. Marcel Borràs played also an ill young man in this series. www.vertele.com/noticias/spielberg-producira-polseres-vermelles-en-ee-uu-tras-reir-y-llorar-con-la-serie/Well, the Catalan harvest is great, this year! 4 of 5 actors in this selection of all Spain are Catalan. There are some pics of those actors and actresses. I like Marc's ones, because he appears with the newest and more talented actresses. The inforgetable Maria León, his beloved Pepita in The Sleeping Voice. And Marina Comas, who won this year the best new actress Goya award (the Spanish Oscar) in the movie that represents the Spanish cinema in the next oscars, "Pa Negre" (Brown Bread), a Catalan film about the hard times in a Catalan village in the post-Civil War, like The Sleeping Voice. Well, it's the first time a non Spanish spoken movie represents Spain, but this movie won all the awards this year in the Goya awards. I think next year Maria Leon will win the best new actress Goya, surely. And Marc maybe will be among the actors to get the best new actor. So in these pics, Marc is between the present and the future best new actress. His sister Aina with her partner, Marcel Borràs: Marcel Borràs is preparing a new stage play with his friend Nao Albet, as allways. I wonder if Bernat is taking part in it. It's a XIX century play that was very succesful in Barcelona at that time. It will be played in February-March 2012. The cast is still unknown.
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 25, 2011 18:10:45 GMT -5
Well, I was talking about the questions Marc answered. This is the link: www.los40.com/participa/encuentro/marc-clotet/participa-encuentro/1395384.aspxI was saying I did some questions. I asked him if he red the novel before playing Paulino, and I explained him I think Paulino and Iago have many things in common, and he answered he red the book before doing the first test, and he too saw Paulino was inside him! In another answers, he also said next week he starts shooting a TV miniseries of two episodes called "Gernika". He didn't give more information (I think soon we will know more about it). But I think perhaps it will be about the Gernika's bombing during the Spanish Civil War, because next year is its 75th aniversary (it happened in April 26th 1937). Our Civil War was used by the Hitler's Army to test weapons and ways of fighting never seen. it was the firest time the civilians were atacked in indiscriminate bombings. Madrid and Barcelona suffered what afterwards did many cities and towns around the world. But the most symbolic of these bombings was Gernika's. Gernika was specially chosen by Hitler. It's the capital of the Basque Country, a land like Catalonia, with a strong identity and its own language. And that day, April 26ht 1937, it had its weekly market where the peasants were buying and selling the land's products. There were many people. So the bombing killed many people, and Gernika became a symbol of the horror of the war, like Hirosima. Picasso did a painting about it, the symbol of the Spanish Civil War. For more information, this is what the wikipedia says about it. it`s a very good information. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_GuernicaIf I'm right, it will be aired in April 2012, the same month of the La Estrella's premiere if there aren't problems, Marc said. La Estrella seems to be also a film with a strong meaning. It happens during 2004 in a working class neighborhood in Barcelona's great area. And talks about violence against women, and also about the origins of the economic crisis that Spain suffers now: corruption related with real estate. In the case of the film, corruption that builded horrors like those ones, in a hill that would have been a park for people to enjoy. Well, people in bad conditions suffer and, instead attacking the major (that in 2009 was arrested for corruption), they tried to avoid the muslim local community to have a site of praying. In the fall of 2004, during the sacred month of Ramadan, it was a racist conflict in that neighborhood. The director of La Estrella then did a documentary about the conflict, and it's the background of the story telled in the film. And Marc plays the partner of Estrella, the main character. And also he's an enployee of a real estate agency that wants to come out of the neighborhood with a kind of estate corruption. They will break because Estrella dislikes what Salva was doing. Another answers Marc did, he won't take part in a new season of FoQ. And someone asked him if he would let to take him photos completely naked, and he said he wouldn't.
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 25, 2011 15:12:00 GMT -5
Hi! i have watched "The sleeping voice" and it`s a great film wonderfully acted, by the main actress, but also by Marc and the other actresses and actors. It's very moving and you cry from the firsts scenes because the director has gotten people to be in the skin of all these women that suffered so much. It's based on a bestseller novel, so people is going to theaters to watch it. Despite the reviews appeared in the media, that seem to be written by the same person. So I think the reason of the bad reviews isn't the opinion of reviewers about our Civil War, or their politics (progresive or conservative).I think they're snob and despise what many people like, they feel better this way! And also, I think they're frustrated authors of movies and books, they don't stand people that are great in these areas. And also, Spain is a curious country where film reviewers want to destroy the Spanish film industry making people to avoid Spanish films! Many people in their blogs are answering those bad reviews and critisizing them. I like the film very much, but it doesn't explain all the stories of the novel, and particularly Paulino's story. The film is completly centered on the two sisters, Pepita and Hortensia, and Paulino (Marc) appears only in the scenes with his beloved Pepita. But they have an amazing acting! Despite the film hasn't my favorite scenes Pepita/Paulino, the ones in the prison that remember to me the IagoMax prison scenes. Pity! Yesterday, Marc answered questions made by people by internet. I asked him how he has chosen to do this character. Well, I wanted to know the way he get to do the testing for the cast. But he answered about the process he followed from the first proof: a long process that lasted almost a year and a half, with seven tests (the last two ones with the main actress, his beloved in the film). That timing means he began to became Paulino about September 2009, when Iago leaved Barcelona with Max for going to Mozambique. Well, from the moment I red the novel, I think Paulino has many things in common with Iago, and in fact, the director Benito Zambrano thinks Marc is the best actor to do Paulino. The only posible Paulino, a wonderful character. Paulino, as Iago, is the boyfriend dreamed! Beautiful, manly tender and sensitive. He says he puts allways something from him in his characters, and I have no dubt he's very kind and his wife is very lucky. And the couple seem to be very happy right now. They both are young, beautiful and very in love. They`re doing a good acting. Life smiles at them. And it seems she's pregnant! So next spring will be born a very beautiful child! Marc and his wife, Ana de Armas, at the premiere of The Sleeping Voice in Madrid. It's their last image. Ana looks still more beautiful with her pregnacy, with a greek beauty. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 18, 2011 12:49:24 GMT -5
Hi! Some great reviews of La Voz Dormida (The Sleeping Voice), the ones of Variety and ViewLondon. It's been showing in the London Film Festival next weekend, at the same time of its comercial opening in Spain. www.viewlondon.co.uk/films/the-sleeping-voice-film-review-42751.htmlwww.variety.com/review/VE1117946244?refcatid=31As it looks, this movie is getting better reviews outside Spain than in the own country. Well, I'm giving my opinion after watching it. But it seems I'm right about what I think about the reason of some of the spanish bad reviews: The wounds of the Civil War are still blooding. Some funny pics of Marc Clotet, and an interview, in this link: www.fotogramas.es/Media/Imagenes/Fotomaton/Marc-ClotetSome images with his wife, the actress Ana de Armas, in the Sitges (Barcelona) Terror Film Festival, where "El callejón", a film started by her, was been showed. www.diezminutos.es/famosos-corazon/famosos-espanoles/ana-de-armas-y-mar-clotet-en-sitgesAbout them, I have red in some place that she's extremely beautiful (still more than her hasband!), but he's extremely kind, always smiling, he's the most smiling actor ever.
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 1, 2011 12:29:19 GMT -5
Well, Marc is very busy, because in the same days he was in the premiere at San Sebastian, he's shooting La Estrella (The Star), that had his presentation to the media in September 29th. As the town where it's shoted, Santa Coloma de Gramenet in Barcelona's great area. is also a character, the mayor of the town, Nuria Parlon, leaded the presentation. Not only of the movie, also the novel wich is based on. Her writer, Belen Carmona, and the director, Alberto Aranda, are from this town. And mayor, writer and director are happy to have such a cast for a first movie. www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSpnRictUTQIt's clear Marc is a star after going to the Film Festival! The shooting of a scene, with the main actress, Ingrid Rubio (Estrella) and Marc, that plays Salva, Estrella's partner: www.btv.cat/btvnoticies/2011/09/29/ingrid-rubio-la-estrella/People of the film in the presentation. From FB La Estrella page: Marc is between the mayor of the town at his right, and the author of the novel at his left. Well, about the story told in the movie, I like it. If it's well directed, I think it can be a sorprise next year. And a new topic. As many films by Almodovar and Zambrano, it talks about solidarity among women, specially in case of illtreated ones. But a topic less treated is the life of common people in Catalonia who arrived from de south of Spain. It's a little like my holidays's voyage. I had been to Sevilla, and one part of the movie has been shoted in a town near the Andalusian capital, Carmona. It's the writter's surname, and also the origin of Estrella. She fights to be happy, and discovers the music and dance from Andalusia as the way to have the force to get it. She learns flamenco dance. As it's doing a friend of mine that voyaged with me. Thanks to Erika's japanese blog, for some of the links!
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Post by carmelabcn on Oct 1, 2011 8:15:27 GMT -5
Good morning! I've returned from my holidays. I've had a great time! Well, we have finally the airing dates of BCn ciutat neutral, as Patty wrotte. I'm looking forward to see it! About Marc, all these days of my holidays he has appeared many times in the media, for his two movies. La Voz Dormida (the Sleeping Voice) had its premiere in the San Sebastian Film Festival. It was strongly applauded by its audience, but also critics haven't been fine with it, except the playing of the main actress, Maria Leon, who won the best actress award. Well, I readed the book and I like it very much, but I have to wait until October 21th (when the movie arrives to the cinema theaters) to give my opinion. But, if the movie has the same sprit of the book, I think the reason of one part of the bad reviews is the problem that we Spaniards have with our past. The wounds of the Civil War are still blooding, and a film about the cruelty of the winners with the loosers (the main topic of the novel) dislikes many people. For example, one of the most polemic scenes (that isn't in the book) is a torture scene with Pepita (Maria Leon) and Paulino (Marc Clotet). He's tortured to get from him the names of the members of the Resistance, but he's strong enoug to be silent. Then his torturers made him watch how they torture his beloved Pepita. And he must to be silent to keep safe the resistance, because he's one of its leaders but.... Well, I have to wait to watch what happens, what was his decission in this dilemma, but I know it's a strong and very moving scene. I have no doubt that loosers were strongly tortured and killed, and Franco was with Hitler, these were the years of Nazism, and, as director and producer said, the movie tells the same story of others like The Pianist or The Schindler List. I think in Spain many people dont think Franco is our Hitler and did the same things, a genocide against the loosers. Some images of the movie premiere in the Festival. and the strong ovation of the audience. The arrival at the Festival venue. Marc arrives with his wife, the actress Ana de Armas (the one with a black minidress). www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150840678615249 The long ovation after watching the movie. www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150840735530249 The new trailer, with the award: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyempHFrZ0cThe tense press conference, translated to English: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fXYuawh7YcIn minute 24 the director talks about how he chose the cast with almost unknown people like Maria Leon, and it's clear he watched El Cor to choose Marc (not only videobooks or casting proofs, he sees al the works played by the actors). And about Marc, they talk about at the end of the press conference. At minute 37, the actress Imma Cuesta backs the director words about the critics against the torture scenes ("we need people to feel the horror of that time"), and talks about the Pepita/Paulino torture scene. And afterwards, the last question was about the Marc's choice for the character of Paulino. Because as Catalan, he could do well the Valencia's accent, to say Paulino's favorite word, "xiqueta" (pretty young girl). But also the director said he's perfect to play an strong but tender and sensitive young man, that would have been a doctor or a teacher if the war wouldn't avoid it. And how Marc smiles listening him! I have no doubt, behind Paulino we will meet Iago. The photocall of cast and director, the same day www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnilAdSUUKcAnother video, with the photocall and an interview with their main actors and actresses about how they prepared their characters. www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D01y-CODPa0In minute 2'30, Marc said he had to learn all about the guerrilla fighters, like the singuing of the owl, the way they used to comunicate among them in the mountain. And also, to play the couple with Pepita, the relationship with her.
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Post by carmelabcn on Sept 14, 2011 17:33:29 GMT -5
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Post by carmelabcn on Sept 10, 2011 6:13:37 GMT -5
Patty, what woman talk you about? The woman that his family wanted him to marry is Pilar , the girl who appears in minute 4'56. But his father says that a year ago Karl agreed, but now it's different (of course Gloria, that seems the first time Karl is really in love). Madelaine (minute 6'07) seems to me too old for marry him; in this time wifes used to be younger than husbands, and the man in the library says to Gloria that Karl is been married to a upper class "girl" (noia). Madelaine isn't a girl at all! She first appears in minute 5'19 related to the spy story. I think she's a lover he met when he did that stuff of spying. And the upper class girl that seems he has to marry at the end, we still dont know if it's the same Pilar of the begining, or another gilr (I wouldn't like to be in her skin, because of course Karl doesn't love her, but it isn't clair he marries at the end, only he leaves Barcelona -and Gloria-; sad end!).
Well, how many women? Pilar, Maria, Gloria, Madelaine... Well, he's very handsome! And I agree, Patty. Bernat never has been so beautiful as in Tiana, when he shoted this series. So it wasn't strange not to take photos! We were paralysed!
Keith, pity it seems Bernat isn't been playing theatre this fall, you would come to Spain to see him and watch Marc in The Sleeping Voice.
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