The film, directed by Claudia Barral Magaz and produced by Blur, will premiere in the Official Section of Spanish Short Films at the Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid (SEMINCI).
The production company Blur, member of the APCP, will participate in the next edition of the international festival, with its short film ‘Fuiste París’.
The film, directed by Claudia Barral Magaz, stars Greta Fernández. Catalogued as Fiction, the plot synopsis tells the story of the young Lena, 22 years old, on a scholarship in Paris to study her third year of studies. Her dream had always been to live in that city, but as the weeks go by, her utopia fades away and she discovers a much more hostile place than she expected. At the same time, his long-distance relationship with his partner gradually fades.
Shot between Madrid and Paris during 2023, the short film has a duration of 11 minutes and the technical/artistic team that participated in the making of the project was: Blur (Producer), Claudia Barral Magaz (Direction), Greta Fernández, Alex Monner, Jaime Díaz Eresma (Actors), Claudia Barral Magaz, Alejandra Smits (Script), Mario Fornies, Zico Judge (Production), Andy Pulido (Photography), Laura Herranz (Art), Fran Molina (Editing), Laura Gantes, Luis Ortega (Sound), and Inur Ategi, Alex Aller (Music).
About SEMINCI
Since its birth in the mid-1950s as a showcase for religious cinema and human values, the Valladolid International Film Festival (SEMINCI) has established itself as one of the most prestigious film festivals in Europe, a showcase where established filmmakers and promising newcomers from different parts of the world come together to offer a plural and versatile overview of contemporary cinema. In its most recent editions, Valladolid has been committed to new creators such as Jacques Audiard, Alexander Payne, Denis Villeneuve, Andreas Dressen, Wolfgang Becker, Christian Petzold, Kelly Reichardt, Damien Chazelle, Wang Quan’an and Chloé Zhao, to name but a few of those who have integrated programmes accompanied by cycles and retrospectives that make up another of the pillars on which the event is based and which aim to illuminate production from different points on the map, always structured with the rigour and coherence inscribed in the festival’s DNA.