José Cuerda finishes filming 'Time After'
Filming took place over seven weeks in different locations in Castilla La Mancha and Madrid.
The director from La Mancha, José Luis Cuerda (It dawns that it is not little, The Language of the Butterflies…) has just finished filming his new movie Time after a fun futuristic comedy.
The large cast includes prestigious actors, many of them with a long comedic career: Roberto Álamo, Blanca Suárez, Arturo Valls, Miguel Rellán, Manolo Solo, Antonio de la Torre, Secun de la Rosa, Andreu Buenafuente, Berto Romeo, Daniel Pérez Prada, Raúl, Cimas, Joaquín Reyes, Eva Hache...
In the words of Cuerda, also the author of the script, he acknowledges that "when I started writing this story, I convinced myself, with extremely generous judgment, that, if I took a good leap into the future and got imaginative, I could place the nonsense in the year 9177, a thousand years up or a thousand years down, so as not to get my fingers caught. Anyone can imagine what things will be like at that point and whether there will be sparrows and potato omelettes or not. I chose the Everything. The Everything is “superb.”
With Time Later, the renowned director once again explores worlds and themes familiar to him, with large doses of absurd humor that link with some of his first films. Awarded twice with the Goya for best original screenplay for The Language of the Butterflies and The Blind Sunflowers, Cuerda recovers with this story his original way of seeing the world.
Filming took place over seven weeks in different locations in Castilla La Mancha and Madrid.
The film is produced by Tiempo after AIE, Estela Films, Pólvora Films, Lanube Movies, El Terrat and Planar Gestao de Equipamientos Cinematográficos. With the participation of Atresmedia Cine, Entertainment One, Movistar +, Junta de Castilla La Mancha and Castilla La Mancha Media. The distribution of Tiempo Later will be carried out by Entertainment One Films Spain (eOne Films)
A futuristic comedy
In 9177, a thousand years up, a thousand years down, and you don't have to get your fingers caught with these minutiae, the entire world has been reduced to a single Representative Building and a filthy outskirts inhabited by all the unemployed and hungry in the cosmos.
Among all these unfortunate people, José María decides that, with the difficulties that must be overcome and through the sale in the Representative Building of a delicious lemonade that he manufactures, another world is possible.
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