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HomemoviesMaking of Movie“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera

“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera

“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera
A young woman wearing a red and white dress with red and white polkadots stands between sheer grey curtains, her back to the vast blue sea behind her.The carefree, meandering pace of summertime suddenly takes the form of a depressive stupor in Forastera, the feature debut from Los Angeles-based, Spanish-born writer-director Lucía Aleñar Iglesias. During an annual vacation to visit their maternal grandparents in Mallorca, Cata (Zoe Stein) and Eva (Martina García) engage in typical teenage shenanigans: they aimlessly ride bikes along the coast, go to beach bonfire parties and flirt with the boys they encounter there. Basically, all is as it should be—at least until the day that Cata discovers her grandmother’s unresponsive body. The girls’ mother Pepe (Núria Prims) arrives in order to help with […]

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HomemoviesMaking of Movie“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera

“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera

“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera
A young woman wearing a red and white dress with red and white polkadots stands between sheer grey curtains, her back to the vast blue sea behind her.The carefree, meandering pace of summertime suddenly takes the form of a depressive stupor in Forastera, the feature debut from Los Angeles-based, Spanish-born writer-director Lucía Aleñar Iglesias. During an annual vacation to visit their maternal grandparents in Mallorca, Cata (Zoe Stein) and Eva (Martina García) engage in typical teenage shenanigans: they aimlessly ride bikes along the coast, go to beach bonfire parties and flirt with the boys they encounter there. Basically, all is as it should be—at least until the day that Cata discovers her grandmother’s unresponsive body. The girls’ mother Pepe (Núria Prims) arrives in order to help with […]

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