Carmen and Lola Trailers — Arantxa Echevarría‘s Carmen & Lola (2018) movie trailers have been released by Peccadillo Pictures. Currently streaming on HBO Max as Carmen y Lola, the Carmen and Lola trailers star Zaira Romero, Rosy Rodríguez, Moreno Borja, Rafaela León, Carolina Yuste, Antonio Heredia, Sandra Toral, Juan José Hernández, Rosario Campos, [...]
Continue reading: Carmen & Lola Trailers: Rosy Rodríguez & Zaira Romero’s blossoming relationship Rocks a Close-knit Madrid Community...
Continue reading: Carmen & Lola Trailers: Rosy Rodríguez & Zaira Romero’s blossoming relationship Rocks a Close-knit Madrid Community...
- 5/27/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Barcelona — Madrid-based Latido Films has acquired world sales rights on Arantxa Echevarría’s feature debut “Carmen & Lola,” a Spanish entry at this year Cannes Directors’ Fortnight.
“Carmen & Lola” is produced by Echevarría –who also penned the script– along with d.p. Pilar Sánchez Díaz at Tvtec Servicios Audiovisuales. The film plunges into the traditionally sealed gypsy universe, daring to depict a love relationship between two female teenagers in contemporary Madrid.
“Gypsy and females. They are stomped on for both reasons and they’re ignored by gipsy and non-gypsy people,” explains Echevarría in a conversation with Variety, adding: “I am a director and a woman, and perhaps not in this order. That defines me. I feel committed to giving a voice to those that don’t have it.”
The non-professional casting (Rosy Rodríguez and Zaira Morales) is a noteworthy step forward in portraying a difficult, censored bond, and it’s something...
“Carmen & Lola” is produced by Echevarría –who also penned the script– along with d.p. Pilar Sánchez Díaz at Tvtec Servicios Audiovisuales. The film plunges into the traditionally sealed gypsy universe, daring to depict a love relationship between two female teenagers in contemporary Madrid.
“Gypsy and females. They are stomped on for both reasons and they’re ignored by gipsy and non-gypsy people,” explains Echevarría in a conversation with Variety, adding: “I am a director and a woman, and perhaps not in this order. That defines me. I feel committed to giving a voice to those that don’t have it.”
The non-professional casting (Rosy Rodríguez and Zaira Morales) is a noteworthy step forward in portraying a difficult, censored bond, and it’s something...
- 5/1/2018
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
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