Even if the window is open, there's no screen
There are very decent, dignified, majesticfilmsthat catch you off guard, interesting film and storytelling exercises that vanish from the halls as soon as you realize it.
The truth is that the industrial pulses that last almost a whole month, the ones that pasteurize twice, have twice as much pasteurization as they can in milk and fermentants.
Not more than seven days. And don't think they occupy all the screens in the Basque Country and make it their own. Not at all. Only in a corner left by Spider-Man or Odysseus do they find an unstable shelter, very precarious.
Let's take the example, La ventana abierta. The director, Ana Graciani, is a woman with a lot of experience in the universe of the show. In theatre, television, cinema. In addition to being creative, she is an educator.
La ventana abierta- Ana has been accompanied by a great performer, the Vitorian Unax Ugalde, whom we know very well in our country. In addition to working with Aitor Mazo, Patxo Telleria, Iñaki Elizalde, Helena Taberna or Borja Cobeaga, she has been chosen by other authors outside the brand of fame, fame and recognition across the world of celluloid a.
The producers who support and support the open window are not the same. By mentioning one, we will bring La Claqueta here. Why? Because we have a perfect excuse, because the injured Olmo Figueredo and Manuel H. Martín have brought forward Sacamanteas , by David Pérez Sañudo, who is about to appear at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
It is very interesting The OpenWindow. It plays perfectly with the windstorm that will weigh heavily in the story, with the proud and rough sea, with the phenomena that will almost put the town and the natives on red alert. The film is well, handling it in great style, governing it. The director has mysteries that will never be solved.
All the participants in this film stand firm and firm in their challenge. It is cruel, but the law of the market and this Thursday has been their last day on the screens. He sought hospitality in Bilbao, in the Multicines, but he has been driven out by the regulatory bases of the economy.
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