Plot
Alex arrives at a village bar looking for someone. Edu, who is 19, is dancing like a madman and is not expected to be picked up.
Full Cast and Crew
Director:
Carla Simón
Guion:
Carla Simón
Valentina Viso
Aina Clotet
Film Editing:
Ana Pfaff
Cinematography:
Gris Jordana
Cast:
Berner Maynés
Cristina Colom
Lluís Marqués
Núria Prims
Music:
Ernest Pipó Canadell
Sound:
Eva Valiño
Awards
Festival de Málaga 2019
Best actor for Berner Maynés
Alcine. festival de cine de Alcalá de Henares 2019
Best Actor
RAINBOW - Festival of Sexual Diversity, Culture and Film 2019
Best Direction
Best Actor
Premis Gaudí 2020
Nominee for Best Short
Carla Simón
Carla Simón grew up in a small Catalan town. She studied Audiovisual Communication at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and at the University of California. In 2011 she received a scholarship to study a master's degree at the London Film School, where she directed Born Positive, Lipstick and Those Little Things. All of them were selected in various international film festivals. Her most personal short film was Lagunas, made through her mother's letters.
Estiu 1993 is Carla's autobiographical debut about a 6-year-old girl who has just lost her mother and has to move to the countryside with her new family. It premiered at the Berlinale 2017, where it won the award for the best debut feature and the grand award of the Generation Kplus jury. The film has collected more than 30 awards around the world; She represented Spain at the Oscars, was nominated for the EFA and won 3 Goya. Carla was also awarded as the emerging talent Women in Motion at Cannes 2018.
Alcarràs is her second feature film in development, forming part of the Torino Film Lab, where she won the CNC award, the Cannes Residency, the Nipkow program and the Eurimages award at the Berlinale Co-Production Market.
Estiu 1993 is Carla's autobiographical debut about a 6-year-old girl who has just lost her mother and has to move to the countryside with her new family. It premiered at the Berlinale 2017, where it won the award for the best debut feature and the grand award of the Generation Kplus jury. The film has collected more than 30 awards around the world; She represented Spain at the Oscars, was nominated for the EFA and won 3 Goya. Carla was also awarded as the emerging talent Women in Motion at Cannes 2018.
Alcarràs is her second feature film in development, forming part of the Torino Film Lab, where she won the CNC award, the Cannes Residency, the Nipkow program and the Eurimages award at the Berlinale Co-Production Market.