Protagonizada por Pablo Chiapella y Raquel Guerrero, y con la cantante Edurne. © Disney
Comienza en Madrid y Bilbao el rodaje de la película El Casoplón, del director Joaquín Mazón y el guionista Roberto Jiménez.
El Casoplón sigue a Toñi, Carlos y sus tres hijos, que están pasando el peor verano de sus vidas; sin vacaciones, encerrados en un piso de 50 metros cuadrados, los dos padres trabajando a tiempo completo… y para colmo, el aire acondicionado se estropea en plena ola de calor. Toñi y los niños convencen a Carlos para pasar la noche en la casa vacía en la que trabaja como jardinero durante un par de semanas. Lo que iba a ser una escapada puntual del bochorno veraniego se convierte en unas vacaciones inolvidables llenas de aventuras, entre mansiones y vecinos famosos, que transformarán para siempre a esta familia y les harán replantearse qué es lo realmente importante para cada uno de ellos.
Comienza en Madrid y Bilbao el rodaje de la película El Casoplón, del director Joaquín Mazón y el guionista Roberto Jiménez.
El Casoplón sigue a Toñi, Carlos y sus tres hijos, que están pasando el peor verano de sus vidas; sin vacaciones, encerrados en un piso de 50 metros cuadrados, los dos padres trabajando a tiempo completo… y para colmo, el aire acondicionado se estropea en plena ola de calor. Toñi y los niños convencen a Carlos para pasar la noche en la casa vacía en la que trabaja como jardinero durante un par de semanas. Lo que iba a ser una escapada puntual del bochorno veraniego se convierte en unas vacaciones inolvidables llenas de aventuras, entre mansiones y vecinos famosos, que transformarán para siempre a esta familia y les harán replantearse qué es lo realmente importante para cada uno de ellos.
- 8/22/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Seeing isn’t always believing in The Chapel, the latest film from Piggy writer/director Carlota Pereda. Written by Pereda, as well as Albert Bertran Bas and Carmelo Viera, The Chapel is a supernatural drama about intergenerational trauma between mothers and their daughters.
The film opens in 1631 in a small Spanish town that is besieged by the Black Plague. Men in plague masks gather up sick individuals to lock them in the titular chapel to preserve the health of the community and, as the crowd watches, a young, infected Uxoa (Alba Hernández) is separated from her mother, who refuses to help.
The moment of familial discomfort is upended, however, when a member of the crowd raises a smartphone to shoot video of the event, shattering the authenticity of the moment. It turns out what we’re seeing is a historical reenactment: these are actors who are playing a part in an annual five day festival.
The film opens in 1631 in a small Spanish town that is besieged by the Black Plague. Men in plague masks gather up sick individuals to lock them in the titular chapel to preserve the health of the community and, as the crowd watches, a young, infected Uxoa (Alba Hernández) is separated from her mother, who refuses to help.
The moment of familial discomfort is upended, however, when a member of the crowd raises a smartphone to shoot video of the event, shattering the authenticity of the moment. It turns out what we’re seeing is a historical reenactment: these are actors who are playing a part in an annual five day festival.
- 7/24/2024
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Documentary
Fremantle and Ukraine’s Stb are teaming on “Power of Talent,” a feature documentary on the lives of previous “Ukraine’s Got Talent” contestants, revealing the obstacles they face amidst the ongoing conflict.
The documentary will follow the journeys of Ukrainian acts including Light Balance Kids, Natasha Korotkina and Artem Fesko as they take to various “Got Talent” stages across the world. It will have the participation of format creator Simon Cowell, “Spain’s Got Talent” judge Edurne as well as “Ukraine’s Got Talent” judge Serhiy Prytula, whose volunteer efforts have raised more than $120 million in aid of Ukraine.
“Power of Talent” is produced by Starlight Media for Stb Channel. Fremantle is handling global distribution. It will launch on Aug, 24, Ukrainian Independence Day, on Stb.
Angela Neillis, senior VP non-scripted content, international at Fremantle said: “This is a film that inspires hope whilst featuring fantastic talent, which is what talent shows are all about.
Fremantle and Ukraine’s Stb are teaming on “Power of Talent,” a feature documentary on the lives of previous “Ukraine’s Got Talent” contestants, revealing the obstacles they face amidst the ongoing conflict.
The documentary will follow the journeys of Ukrainian acts including Light Balance Kids, Natasha Korotkina and Artem Fesko as they take to various “Got Talent” stages across the world. It will have the participation of format creator Simon Cowell, “Spain’s Got Talent” judge Edurne as well as “Ukraine’s Got Talent” judge Serhiy Prytula, whose volunteer efforts have raised more than $120 million in aid of Ukraine.
“Power of Talent” is produced by Starlight Media for Stb Channel. Fremantle is handling global distribution. It will launch on Aug, 24, Ukrainian Independence Day, on Stb.
Angela Neillis, senior VP non-scripted content, international at Fremantle said: “This is a film that inspires hope whilst featuring fantastic talent, which is what talent shows are all about.
- 8/9/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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