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"Daughters," the screen battle against manipulation

The first feature film by the Madrid filmmaker Daniel Romero has been filmed in Bizkaia and is starring Yune Nogueiras, Jone Laspiur, Edurne Azkarate, Ainara Elejalde and Ainhoa Larrañaga, as well as the participation of Karra Elejalde.

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Jone Laspiur, Ainhoa Elejalde, Yune Nogueiras and Edurne Azkarate filming "Daughters." Photo: David Herranz.

The film Las hijas, the first feature film by Daniel Romero, has been filmed in Bizkaia by Yune Noguerias, Jone Laspiur, Edurne Azkarate, Ainara Elejalde and Ainhoa Larrañaga, to make a film with the special participation of Karra Elejalde.



Bilbaine Asier Guerricaechebarría and Romero themselves have written the script for this "psychological thriller." He has a story about the abduction of a 20-year-old girl who wakes up in a house where three other young girls live in the middle of the forest. We'll find out they were kidnapped, too, and that physical and emotional isolation has pushed them away from the real world. The protagonist will have to fight so as not to be drawn into his fanaticism and become one of them.

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Edurne Azkarate and Yune Nogueiras.

"Manipulation, deception and violence shake hands with each other" is a proposal that embraces genre cinema, as explained by the producer, but at the same time "is based on the development of characters, moving them away from the artifice."


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Photo: David Herranz. 

The film, in which ETB participates, has been shot in Bilbao, Balmaseda and Orduña, and the soundtrack has been written by composer Nerea Alberdi. 

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