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The daughters are in Cannes

The film, starring Yune Nogueiras, is a psychological thriller written by film director Daniel Romero and bilbaíno Asier Guerricaechevarria, who participates in the Marché du Film Meeting Point in Cannes in search of the favor of sales agents, distributors and festival programmers. 

Jone Laspiur, Edurne Azkarate eta Ainara Elejalde "Las hijas" flimean.

"Las hijas", a film shot in Bizkaia by Spanish director Daniel Romero, will be shown these days at the industrial meeting point Marché du Film, in Cannes, a professional meeting that takes place in the shadow of the red carpets and projections of Croisette, in the city of the Côte d'Azur.

The feature film, with the participation of EITB, is a psychological thriller written by the director himself and the screenwriter Asier Guerricaechevarría, who tells the story of Ana, a 20-year-old woman (Yune Nogueiras) who will be kidnapped one night. 

The next day of her abduction, she wakes up in a house in the middle of the forest with three other girls, where she sees that these new cohabitants behave like the kidnappers' daughters, and that she is necessarily on her way to being like them.

The cast includes Edurne Azkarate, Jone Laspiur, Ainhoa Larrañaga and Ainara Elejalde, as well as Karra Elejalde.

"Daughters" arrives at the festival by the hand of the Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) in Tallinn, Estonia, to the space Goes To Cannes. At the fair in Cannes, this corner offers the opportunity to film festivals around the world to "present films that could make their way on the international market." 

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