Paco León starts his third project as director
After ‘Carmina or Retra’ and ‘Carmina y Amen’ begins the filming of ‘Kiki, love is made’, with Kiko de la Rica in front of photography.
Kiki, love is made, the third project as director of the Polifacetic Paco León after the acclaimed Carmina or burst and Carmina and Amen, has started its filming in Madrid. In this comedy, in addition to his work as author and director, Paco León will represent one of the protagonist roles, accompanied by Alex García, Natalia de Molina, Belén Cuesta, Luis Callejo, Candela Peña, Luis Bermejo and Alexandra Jiménez, among other actors.
The film also features the director of photography Kiko de la Rica, winner of the Goya Prize for his work in Snow White, by Pablo Berger, and recently awarded the Ricardo Franco award in the 18th edition of the Malaga Film Festival.
Paco León acknowledges that “this third film supposes for me the challenge of assuming a commission, where I am not a producer or part of my idea but in which I have been given the freedom and confidence to do so in my way. My motivation is still fun working with many actors and actresses that I admire and continue to investigate and learn in this new film adventure. Kiki, love is made It is a comedy where sex is treated in an original, unprejudiced, fun and romantic way, because I firmly believe that sex remains the best way to make love. ”
The film presents five fun love stories with curious sexual philias that coincide in a warm summer Madrid. Dacrifilia, Elifilia, Somnophilia and Harpaxophilia are some of the particular ways of obtaining pleasure that the protagonists discover, but to enjoy them they will have to decide how to integrate them into their lives.
The film is produced by Vértigo Films and Telecinco Cinema, and will be shot over five weeks in locations in Madrid and surroundings.
With Kiki, love is made, Telecinco Cinema addresses the co -production of a Paco León film, after Carmina and Amen.
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