Competencia Vanguardia y Género
ArteMultiplex Belgrano - Av. Cabildo 2829
Room: 3
If Animals, maybe the finest Spanish opera prima in recent years (screened in Bafici ‘13), featured a passionate and contained study of teenage urges from an intimate dynamics that didn’t lack visual and sonic palpitation, Everelasting Love takes that vision of juvenile textures and its clash with a dark world where adulthood is formed through strangeness and pushes it to the last consequences. A vampire story with edges that reminds us of Claire Denis’ intimate odysseys without falling into her visceral depiction of blood and sentiments, Everlasting Love is a film that creates addiction, stirs you up, and triggers sensations from a strangely telluric perspective in which feelings and passions blur together with a foggy landscape –as geographical as emotional– in order to build a love story beyond time and conventions. With this film, Forés lines up with the kind of European cinema that moves away from clichés, and is best represented by the aforementioned Denis, Noé, Hadzihailovic, or Guiraudie. It’s young cinema, with innovative textures, and freed from any stigmas. AS
D: Marçal Forés
G: Marçal Forés, Vicente de la Torre
F: Elías M. Félix
E: Nahuel G. Rebollar
DA: Marta Salazar
S: Jordi Ribas
M: Don The Tiger, Sonny & The Sunsets, Miedo
P: Jorge Llama, Alba Barneda
PE: Oscar Romagosa, Pablo Maqueda, Haizea Sandra Giménez
CP: Canada
Aimar Vega, Joan Bentallé
Canada. Diana Milesi
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Born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1981, he studied at the ESCAC and later at the British NFTS. He directed the short films Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! (2005), Friends Forever (2007), the TV film The Things I Haven’t Told You (2008), and Animals (2012; Bafici ‘13).