Hermosa juventud
France, Spain
Synopsis
Director's Statement
In a world flooded with the production and consumption of all types of images, if my aim was to capture that reality meticulously, I could not ignore the production and consumption formats, places and forms of those images. Each technology implies a psychological distance. It is the distance of the observer with respect to the one being observed. In this film, there are some scenes in which this distance does not exist because it is produced by the actor himself (the observer and the one observed overlap).
In this film, Ingrid was essential. She not only played the main character but also set the tone for all the other actors’ performances. She was not just a member of the band; instead, she was the musician the others followed.
To play the part of Natalia, I wanted an actress with a broad dramatic range. An actress with a strong personality capable of bringing a variety of nuances to the character. Someone with a lot of light, joy, and friendliness but also with a dark, determined, and decisive side. She needed to be partly naïve and partly mature. Very few people possess all these qualities. It is very hard for any actress to truly create a performance with two starkly different poles. Ingrid is quite intuitive in her technique. She has huge natural talent. She makes acting look easy because she is extremely self-assured. Fortunately, she is not satisfied to just do a scene; she aims to achieve excellence, to give her very best.
Cast & Crew
Directed by: Jaime Rosales
Written by: Jaime Rosales, Enric Rufas
Produced by: Jaime Rosales, José Mª Morales, Jérôme Dopffer, Barbara Diez
Cinematography: Pau Esteve Birba
Editing: Lucía Casal
Production Design: Victoria Paz Alvarez
Costume Design: Beatriz Robledo
Original Score: Juan Gomez Acebo
Sound: Nicolas Tsabertidis
Cast: Ingrid García-Jonsson, Carlos Rodriguez
Nominations and Awards
- Feature Film Selection 2014