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The production, co-produced by TVE, Grupo Ganga, TV3 and Visiona Tv and directed by Agustín Crespi, concluded filming in India for five weeks last weekend in Barcelona.

Pou y Arias el el rodaje de 'Vicente Ferrer' (Foto: RTVE)

Spanish Television has just completed the filming of the TV movie Vicente Ferrer, starring Imanol Arias. The last scenes were filmed in Barcelona last weekend with Imanol Arias, Carles Canut and Josep María Pou as protagonists.

The last sequences of the television film have taken place in the facilities of the University of Barcelona, ​​in a sequence in which more than one hundred extras have participated and in which Vicente Ferrer (Arias in fiction) obtains the first partners and sponsors for the foundation.

Along with Imanol Arias in these last hours of filming Carles Canut, in the fiction Montalvo, Ferrer's closest collaborator; and José María Pou, who plays a superior of the Jesuit order in which Ferrer began his work in India in the 1960s and which he later left to begin his humanitarian work.

Imanol Arias and Ana Ferrer visit a project of the Vicente Ferrer Foundation (Photo: RTVE)They complete the distribution of Vicente Ferrer Aída Folch (Anna Ferrer), Alba Flores (Shamira) and the Indian actors Sunny Singh and Brady Jaskaran, along with a technical team made up of Spanish and Indian professionals.
Five weeks of filming in Anantapur

The filming of 'Vicente Ferrer', co-produced by TVE, Grupo Ganga, TV3 and Visiona Tv, has taken place over the last five weeks in natural locations in the state of Andra Padresh, and in the district of Anantapur, where the Foundation has its headquarters: locations that have been dared and that will serve to revive many of the environments where the vision of Vicente and Anna Ferrer was conceived and developed. Some of the recordings have taken place at the Ramoji Film Studios, located 25 kilometers southeast of Hyderabad and considered the largest in the world.

This 100-minute TV movie, supported by the Vicente Ferrer Foundation, is directed by Agustín Crespi (Tell me how it happened, UCO…) and has a script by David Planell and Patrick Buckley.

By, Jul 16, 2013, Section:TV Production

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