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Solo pienso en ti

Hugo de la Riva

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Day 18 at 16:00 - Centro Cultural Mª Victoria Atencia







 
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COUNTRY Spain
PRODUCTION Alhaja Films, 39 Escalones Films, Atipik Frames
YEAR2024
DURATION75 min
WRITING Ana Liébana
CINEMATOGRAPHY David Cortázar
MUSIC Raúl Galván
EDITION Vladimir Ráez, Fali Álvarez
CAST Víctor Manuel, Joan Manuel Serrat, Miguel Ríos, Iñaki Gabilondo, Antonio Resines, Danilo Vaona, Joaquín Sabina, Antonio Roldán, Mari Luz Castro, Juan Antonio Pérez, Plácido Carrasco, Manuel Buil, Manuela Lanzuela, Rafael Pozo, Antonio Roldán Castro, María Roldán
DISTRIBUTION 39 Escalones Films
INTERNATIONAL SALES 39 Escalones Films
CONTACT info@alhajafilms.com
SYNOPSIS At the end of Franco's regime, singer-songwriter Víctor Manuel reflects on themes that had never before appeared in his music. Meanwhile, in another part of Spain, Don Juan, a devoted doctor, fights to defend people with disabilities, including Antonio and Mari Luz, whose love defies societal norms. Unexpectedly, these two worlds intersect through the song Solo pienso en ti, demonstrating that the transformative power of music knows no boundaries.
Hugo de la Riva Alcázar de San Juan, Ciudad Real, is one of the most awarded filmmakers from Castilla-La Mancha, with over 80 awards and 200 selections at national and international festivals. His filmography includes shoots in various locations across Spain, as well as in Los Angeles, USA. His most recent work, Mañana volveré, was nominated for Best Fiction Short Film at the 2024 Goya Awards. In the documentary field, he directs El alcalde, a story about Europe's first senator with ALS, and Solo pienso en ti, which delves into the story behind the iconic song by singer Víctor Manuel. FILMOGRAPHY Mañana volveré (short film, 2022), Sancho (short film, 2018), Tarde de pesca (short film, 2017), Campeón (short film, 2015)
 

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