‘The sheep do not lose the train’ it will close the Miami International Film Festival
‘Sidetracked’, an international title of ‘The sheep do not lose the train’, will be in charge of closing the 32nd edition of the Miami International Film Festival on March 14.
The comedy of Álvaro Fernández Armero, Sidetracked, international title of The sheep do not lose the train It has been selected to close the 32nd edition of the Miami International Film Festival on March 14. The contest, which will take place from March 6 to 15, will have 125 films from 40 different countries, including 14 world premieres.
Inma Cuesta (Three more weddings, Snow White, La Voz sleeping) and Raúl Arévalo (The minimum island, passenger lovers, cousins) star in this comedy written and directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero (Get out, the art of dying, witches), which was filmed last spring between the Canary Islands, Madrid and Valdeprados (Segovia), and whose premiere in cinemas took place last Friday, January 30, by the hand of Eone Films.
The film is produced by Juan Gordon, by Morena Films, who launches an ambitious production with a great cast of the best actors on the national scene as well as technical team, and has the participation of TVE, Canal+ and the Cabildo de Gran Canaria.
«Idile rural life?
Luisa (Inma Cuesta) and Alberto (Raúl Arévalo) have been dedicated to moving to the countryside, but the idyllic rural life will begin to show his least friendly face. Although the couple does not go through their best moments, Luisa is obsessed with having a second child, although the price is the most apathetic sex imaginable. Who does not consider stepping on the countryside is Juan (Alberto San Juan), Alberto's brother, who with 45 years and journalist in low hours, goes out with Natalia (Irene school), a young 25 -year -old enthusiast in which he sees a salvation table, although he has not planned the crazy things of his age.
For her part, Luisa's sister, Sara (Candela Peña), is used to channeling her anxiety through men, with whom she has not just fit, until Paco (Jorge Bosch) appears, a sports journalist who seems even willing to take her to the altar. Or so she ...
The sheep do not lose the train It is a small manifesto of the new daily life, a portrait of current families. A comedy of characters looking for their path, fun and optimistic, in which its protagonists, given the different crises they live, try to get out of the most creative and surprising way possible. [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yydjy_8o-yy [/YouTube]
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