'Marrowbone', Telecinco Cinema's new international bet
In the technical section, the film being shot these days in Asturias has big names in Spanish cinema such as director of photography Xavi Giménez or Sergio Burnam, in charge of sound.
An old barn and four children who hide so as not to be separated in a setting of great mystery are the essential elements of Marrowbone.
Telecinco Cinema is shooting this film these days in Asturias, sponsored by J.A. Bayona, directed by Sergio G. Sánchez, screenwriter of The orphanage y Impossible.
This psychological thriller is produced by Belén Atienza, Álvaro Augustín and Ghislain Barrois, which also has director J.A. Bayona as executive producer. The film marks the debut as a feature film director of the renowned screenwriter Sergio G. Sánchez, awarded for The Orphanage and nominated for Impossible y Fin the Goya for Best Screenplay, and the CEC for the adaptation of the blockbuster blockbuster Palm trees in the snow.
The cast is made up of a group of young British and American actors such as Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch y Split), George Mackay (Captain Fantastic, For Those in Peril), Mia Goth (A Cure for Wellness, Nymphomaniac. Volume 2), Charlie Heaton (Shut In), Matthew Stagg (Macbeth), and Kyle Soller (The Keeping Room, Anna Karenina).
In the technical section, Marrowbone It has big names in Spanish cinema such as the director of photography Xavi Giménez (winner of a Goya Award for Now and nominated multiple times for different awards for Fragile, Palm trees in the snow o The Machinist); Sonia Grande, in the costume design (winner of a Goya Award for The apple of your eye and nominated for various awards for her work in Midnight in Paris); Patrick Salvador, in the art direction (nominated for the Goya Award for Automaton and responsible in its category for films such as They are all dead, I want you o Three meters above the sky); Sandra Hermida, in production direction (winner of two Goya Awards for Impossible y The Orphanage); Elena Ruiz, in editing (winner of a Goya Award for Impossible and nominated by The Orphanage y Eva), or Sergio Burman, in sound (winner of the Goya Award for The boy y Cell 211).
The film, which will be shot over 10 weeks in different locations in Asturias and on the sets of Terrassa (Barcelona), focuses on the story of four brothers, who, fearing that they will be separated after the death of their mother, hide from the world in their abandoned farm... a farm whose old walls hide a terrible secret.
Lionsgate has so far achieved international sales agreements in more than thirty territories, including France, the United Kingdom, Latin America, Australia and Italy, after passing through the last edition of the Cannes market.
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