IFFI-2008 - International Film Festival of India
IFFI-2008 - International Film Festival of India
IFFI-2008 - International Film Festival of India
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<strong>IFFI</strong>-<strong>2008</strong><br />
CINEMA OF THE WORLD<br />
2007, 35 mm, Colour, 100 mins, Spanish<br />
Spain<br />
An Invisible Man<br />
/ Una mujer invisible<br />
Mobile phone company executive, Luisa, feels invisible at her 44 years <strong>of</strong> age: she lives<br />
alone, has been left by her husband and her daughter studies away from home. At the<br />
works party, she's ignored by Jorge, a colleague the same age as herself whose partner for<br />
the evening is the young company phone salesgirl, Marina. Indignant, Luisa turns to an<br />
actress and to her table tennis coach to make herself noticed and seduce Jorge.<br />
Director<br />
Gerardo Herrero<br />
Screenplay<br />
Belén Gopegui<br />
Cinematography<br />
Alfredo Mayo<br />
Editor<br />
Berta Frías<br />
Music<br />
Lucio Godoy<br />
Cast<br />
María Bouzas (Luisa), Adolfo Fernández (Jorge), Nuria Gago<br />
(Marina), Tamar Novas (Javier), María Salgueiro (Teresa)<br />
Art<br />
Sandra Frantz<br />
Sound<br />
Eduardo Esquide<br />
Production<br />
Tornasol <strong>Film</strong>s; Milú <strong>Film</strong>s; Continental Producciones<br />
World Sales<br />
Latido <strong>Film</strong>s<br />
Calle Veneras 9, 6<br />
28013 Madrid, Spain<br />
T: +34 915 488 877<br />
F: +34 915 488 878<br />
Email:latido@latid<strong>of</strong>ilms.com<br />
www.latid<strong>of</strong>ilms.com<br />
<strong>Festival</strong>s<br />
San Sebastian<br />
Gerardo Herraro is among Spain's top film producers; he also occasionally directs and<br />
writes screenplays for feature films. His first production credit was Guantanamera<br />
(1995), a bouncy, Cuba-set comedy about a family who must journey across the island to<br />
bury their recently-deceased aunt in her home town. He made his directorial debut with<br />
the post-Franco-set melodrama Malena Es un Nombre de Tango/Malena Is a Name<br />
From a Tango (1996). His film Territorio Comanche/Comanche Territory (1997) is a<br />
gripping story <strong>of</strong> three war correspondents who come together in Sarajevo and risk their<br />
lives to report upon the horrors <strong>of</strong> the Bosnian conflict.<br />
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