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 />
Who's Next<br />
/ Todos Estamos Invitados<br />
<strong>2008</strong>, 35 mm, Colour, 95 mins, Spanish<br />
Spain<br />
Xabier is a university pr<strong>of</strong>essor who has spoken out against the violent tactics <strong>of</strong> Basque<br />
separatists. Josu Jon carried out some <strong>of</strong> those acts, but after a car crash he doesn't<br />
remember what he did or why he did it, but inside he feels that it was wrong. His old<br />
cronies are trying to drag him back into the fold, though. When Xabier's life is threatened<br />
he feels like everyone on the street is watching him and that many are following him.<br />
This paranoid reaction does seem more real and likely than the macho fearlessness we<br />
usually see in movies. A realistic portrayal <strong>of</strong> life in Spain's politically-delicate Basque<br />
region.<br />
Director<br />
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón<br />
Screenplay<br />
Ángeles González-Sinde , Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón<br />
Cinematography<br />
Gonzalo Berridi<br />
Editor<br />
Jose Salcedo<br />
Music<br />
Angel Illarramendi<br />
Cast<br />
Óscar Jaenada (Josu Jon), José Coronado (Xabier Legazpi),<br />
Vanessa Incontrada (Francesca), Iñaki Miramón (Imanol<br />
Iribar), Adolfo Fernández (Orkatz González)<br />
Art<br />
Felix Murcia<br />
Sound<br />
Jose Salcedo, Pablo Gil<br />
Production<br />
Enrique Cerezo<br />
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<strong>Festival</strong>s & Awards<br />
Montreal, Málaga (Jury Prize, Best Supporting Actor),<br />
Toulouse Cinespaña (Best <strong>Film</strong>, best Actor), Seminci,<br />
Valladolid<br />
(<strong>Film</strong> Courtesy: UTV World Movies)<br />
Spanish filmmaker Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón learned his craft at the Escuela Oficial<br />
de Cinematografía. After graduating in 1970, he made Habla, Mudita/Speak, Little Mute<br />
(1973), which won awards at the Berlin <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> as did his sophomore film Camada<br />
Negra/Black Litter (1977). In addition to his work in feature films, Gutiérrez Aragón has<br />
dabbled in theater and television direction. In the latter, he is best known for his elaborate<br />
adaptation <strong>of</strong> the first half <strong>of</strong> Cervantes' Don Quixote.<br />
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