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Ça tourne pour Lobo, écrit et interprété par la comédienne Marian Alvarez

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- Ce film, qui aborde le sujet de la maltraitance sous un angle nouveau et dont la réalisation a été confiée à Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas, est en tournage en Cantabrie

Ça tourne pour Lobo, écrit et interprété par la comédienne Marian Alvarez
Marian Álvarez sur le tournage de Lobo

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At the end of June, filming began in Cantabria of Lobo, a feature film directed by Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas and written by and starring actress Marian Álvarez, who won an award at the 2007 Locarno Film Festival for Lo mejor de mí [+lire aussi :
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and a Goya for Wounded [+lire aussi :
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(2013), as well as premiering Once Upon a Time in Euskadi [+lire aussi :
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this year. This is the first film written by the actress, who has developed the script with  Jorge Navarro de Lemus, plot creator for films such as Ego [+lire aussi :
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.

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Lobo is a social drama that tells the story of Sara, a woman who manages to escape her abuser with her dog: the film tackles the issue of violence against women with a novel approach, that of the human-animal bond in an environment of abuse. Álvarez is joined by Nora Navas (who has just released Sinjar [+lire aussi :
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), Luis Callejo (who we will see in September in the series Apagón [+lire aussi :
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), Toni Acosta (about to release Padre no hay más que uno 3), Pau Cólera (What Lucía Saw [+lire aussi :
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), Victor Duplá (Eye for an Eye [+lire aussi :
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), Andrés Gertrúdix (seen recently in Guilt [+lire aussi :
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) and Lolo, her own dog, who brings to life the title character of the film.

This is the fourth film from Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas. In 2012, the Madrid filmmaker presented his debut feature Los días no vividos, which won the award for best film at the Cinemafest Festival in Mexico. In 2018, he directed The (Silent) War [+lire aussi :
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, a historical war film starring Asier Etxeandia, Marian Álvarez and Imanol Arias, among others, and winner of the 2019 Feroz Critics’ Award. A year later, in 2020 after the pandemic, he made the feature film Ego, where he worked again with Álvarez. Lobo is therefore their third collaboration together.

This is also the second feature film produced by La Comunidad Imagine, in collaboration with La Caña Brothers and the Cantabrian production company Montreux Entertainment. Imagine is a community of creators that works as a project accelerator, responsible for films such as Ego, a thriller about mental illness and pandemics, starring María Pedraza; documentaries such as Ucrania. mujeres en la guerra, made in collaboration with Movistar Plus+, and fictional series such as Save, which will premiere next September. Imagine offers creators the change to finance and develop their own projects, as in the case of Marian Álvarez, who presented her original idea and was then able to develop the script with the support of a team of scriptwriters and advisors from the community.

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