Salvador Calvo ends the filming of ‘A forbidden world’
The Republic of Benín, Madrid and Murcia have hosted for seven weeks the filming of the film directed by Salvador Calvo, in which the immigration drama addresses through three intertwined stories.
The filming of A forbidden world, the new feature film of Salvador Calvo (1898: The last of the Philippines) that addresses the immigration drama, reflecting the reality of two worlds separated by a fence.
Different locations of the Republic of Benín, Madrid and Murcia They have hosted for seven weeks the filming of the film starring Luis Tosar, Anna Castillo, Álvaro Cervantes and Jesús Carroza, along with Moustopha Oumarou and Zayiddiya Dissou, two children chosen among thousands of candidates from the African continent.
Produced by Ghislain Barrois and Alvaro Augustin (Telecinco Cinema), Edmon Roch (Ikiru Films), Javier Ugarte (the films terrace) and A forbidden world Aie, with the collaboration of Mediaset Spain and the financing of ICAA, it will be released in Spain distributed by Paramount Pictures Spain.
Immigration in three stories
In a desperate attempt to reach Europe and crouch at a runway in Cameroon, a six -year -old boy and their older sister wait to sneak into the wineries of an airplane. Not too far, an environmental activist contemplates the terrible image of an elephant, dead and without fangs. Not only does he have to fight poaching, but he will also have to meet the problems of his newcomer daughter from Spain. Thousands of kilometers to the north, in Melilla, a group of civil guards prepares to face the furious crowd of sub -Saharan who has started the assault on the fence.
Three stories united by a central theme, in which none of its protagonists know that their destinations are condemned to cross and that their lives will no longer be the same.
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