Basada en la novela de Milena Busquets. © Morena Films
Ya se ha publicado el primer tráiler de la película También esto pasará, dirigida por Maria Ripoll y basada en la aclamada novela homónima de Milena Busquets, que se proyectará en el Festival de Málaga en la sección oficial fuera de concurso.
En También esto pasará, en un intento de superar la reciente pérdida de su madre, Blanca se refugia en la casa familiar de Cadaqués para pasar el verano con su familia y amigos. Entre copas de vino, paseos en barco y encuentros con sus amantes, Blanca aprenderá a guardar la memoria de lo vivido y lo aprendido.
La película está protagonizada por Marina Salas (Miocardio), Carlos Cuevas (¿Es el enemigo? La película de Gila), Susi Sánchez (Cinco lobitos), Borja Espinosa (El 47) y Sara Espígul (Desmontando un elefante). Completan el reparto Andrea Trepat, Carles Francino, David Menéndez y Moisé Curia,...
Ya se ha publicado el primer tráiler de la película También esto pasará, dirigida por Maria Ripoll y basada en la aclamada novela homónima de Milena Busquets, que se proyectará en el Festival de Málaga en la sección oficial fuera de concurso.
En También esto pasará, en un intento de superar la reciente pérdida de su madre, Blanca se refugia en la casa familiar de Cadaqués para pasar el verano con su familia y amigos. Entre copas de vino, paseos en barco y encuentros con sus amantes, Blanca aprenderá a guardar la memoria de lo vivido y lo aprendido.
La película está protagonizada por Marina Salas (Miocardio), Carlos Cuevas (¿Es el enemigo? La película de Gila), Susi Sánchez (Cinco lobitos), Borja Espinosa (El 47) y Sara Espígul (Desmontando un elefante). Completan el reparto Andrea Trepat, Carles Francino, David Menéndez y Moisé Curia,...
- 3/3/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Basada en la novela de Milena Busquets. © Morena Films
La película También esto pasará, dirigida por Maria Ripoll y basada en la aclamada novela homónima de Milena Busquets, ya tiene fecha de estreno.
En También esto pasará, en un intento de superar la reciente pérdida de su madre, Blanca se refugia en la casa familiar de Cadaqués para pasar el verano con su familia y amigos. Entre copas de vino, paseos en barco y encuentros con sus amantes, Blanca aprenderá a guardar la memoria de lo vivido y lo aprendido.
La película está protagonizada por Marina Salas (Miocardio), Carlos Cuevas (¿Es el enemigo? La película de Gila), Susi Sánchez (Cinco lobitos), Borja Espinosa (El 47) y Sara Espígul (Desmontando un elefante). Completan el reparto Andrea Trepat, Carles Francino, David Menéndez y Moisé Curia, entre otros.
Ripoll ha dicho: «Cuando leí la novela acababa de morir la persona más importante de mi vida: mi madre.
La película También esto pasará, dirigida por Maria Ripoll y basada en la aclamada novela homónima de Milena Busquets, ya tiene fecha de estreno.
En También esto pasará, en un intento de superar la reciente pérdida de su madre, Blanca se refugia en la casa familiar de Cadaqués para pasar el verano con su familia y amigos. Entre copas de vino, paseos en barco y encuentros con sus amantes, Blanca aprenderá a guardar la memoria de lo vivido y lo aprendido.
La película está protagonizada por Marina Salas (Miocardio), Carlos Cuevas (¿Es el enemigo? La película de Gila), Susi Sánchez (Cinco lobitos), Borja Espinosa (El 47) y Sara Espígul (Desmontando un elefante). Completan el reparto Andrea Trepat, Carles Francino, David Menéndez y Moisé Curia, entre otros.
Ripoll ha dicho: «Cuando leí la novela acababa de morir la persona más importante de mi vida: mi madre.
- 2/20/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Disney+ has released an international trailer for its upcoming original Spanish comedy series “Shared Custody,” directed by “Champions” creator Javier Fesser, which will debut globally on the platform on Jan. 24.
An accomplished filmmaker, Fesser, who makes his TV debut with “Shared Custody,” is best known for creating the Goya-winning and Oscar-submitted heartwarming comedy “Campeones” (“Champions”), adapted in 2023 as the Woody Harelson starrer “Champions.” In 2007, his short film “Binta y la gran idea” was nominated for the live-action short film Oscar. “Shared Custody” marks his series debut.
Over eight episodes, the series will examine the challenges faced by two parents, Cris and Diego, after their separation. The show delves into the complexities of modern co-parenting as the couple strives to maintain a mature, amicable relationship for the sake of their young daughter.
However, financial difficulties force them to move back in with their respective parents, setting the stage for awkward and often humorous family dynamics.
An accomplished filmmaker, Fesser, who makes his TV debut with “Shared Custody,” is best known for creating the Goya-winning and Oscar-submitted heartwarming comedy “Campeones” (“Champions”), adapted in 2023 as the Woody Harelson starrer “Champions.” In 2007, his short film “Binta y la gran idea” was nominated for the live-action short film Oscar. “Shared Custody” marks his series debut.
Over eight episodes, the series will examine the challenges faced by two parents, Cris and Diego, after their separation. The show delves into the complexities of modern co-parenting as the couple strives to maintain a mature, amicable relationship for the sake of their young daughter.
However, financial difficulties force them to move back in with their respective parents, setting the stage for awkward and often humorous family dynamics.
- 12/19/2024
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Disney+ has boarded Shared Custody, the comedy-drama series that marks Champions maker Javier Fesser’s first directing gig in TV.
We can reveal that the streamer will launch Shared Custody in January 2025, with filmmaker Fesser directing the eight-episode series, which was announced over two years ago and explores what happens when parents separate. Fremantle-backed producer The Immigrant is making the show, which is written and created by Juanjo Moscardó Rius, who created the Goya-nominated A Shitty Therapy, and María Mínguez (Vivir dos Veces).
In Shared Custody, parents Cris and Diego have just separated by mutual agreement. Their intention is to be mature, responsible and friendly adults for the sake of their five-year-old daughter, but neither of them can afford to live alone and take care of her. Cris’ work is very absorbing and Diego does not have a fixed salary,...
We can reveal that the streamer will launch Shared Custody in January 2025, with filmmaker Fesser directing the eight-episode series, which was announced over two years ago and explores what happens when parents separate. Fremantle-backed producer The Immigrant is making the show, which is written and created by Juanjo Moscardó Rius, who created the Goya-nominated A Shitty Therapy, and María Mínguez (Vivir dos Veces).
In Shared Custody, parents Cris and Diego have just separated by mutual agreement. Their intention is to be mature, responsible and friendly adults for the sake of their five-year-old daughter, but neither of them can afford to live alone and take care of her. Cris’ work is very absorbing and Diego does not have a fixed salary,...
- 7/11/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Barcelona-based Filmax has picked up international rights to “We Won’t Kill Each Other With Guns,” by Spanish director Maria Ripoll.
Described as a generational tale, the film tells the story of a group of friends in their thirties who get together after years of not seeing each other. Ingrid Garcia-Jonsson (“Beautiful Youth”) leads a cast that also includes Elena Martin (“Julia Ist”), Lorena Lopez, Joe Manjon (“The August Virgin”) and Carlos Troya.
While the village is getting ready for its annual fest, Blanca (Garcia-Jonsson) is organizing a get-together with all her old friends, whom she hasn’t seen in years. They’re all in their thirties now and feel their youth slipping away. As they struggle to find job security, the stress of constantly having to start all over again is finally taking its toll.
The party goes on into the night, as secrets and past mistakes are revealed and hard feelings surface.
Described as a generational tale, the film tells the story of a group of friends in their thirties who get together after years of not seeing each other. Ingrid Garcia-Jonsson (“Beautiful Youth”) leads a cast that also includes Elena Martin (“Julia Ist”), Lorena Lopez, Joe Manjon (“The August Virgin”) and Carlos Troya.
While the village is getting ready for its annual fest, Blanca (Garcia-Jonsson) is organizing a get-together with all her old friends, whom she hasn’t seen in years. They’re all in their thirties now and feel their youth slipping away. As they struggle to find job security, the stress of constantly having to start all over again is finally taking its toll.
The party goes on into the night, as secrets and past mistakes are revealed and hard feelings surface.
- 3/23/2022
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
Launched by “El Chapo” producer Camila Jiménez and its creator Silvana Aguirre, L.A.-based The Immigrant, in which Fremantle has a 25% stake, has hired Oscar-nominated filmmaker Javier Fesser to direct its upcoming Spanish series “Custodia Repartida” (“Shared Custody”), a dramatic comedy from María Mínguez (“Vivir dos veces”) and Juanjo Moscardó (“Amor en Polvo”).
The company recently expanded its Mexican team with the appointment of Claudia Valdez as director of physical production. Valdez brings more than two decades of experience from across film and television to The Immigrant and will be critical as the studio enters production on multiple television projects.
One such project, “Shared Custody,” is a dramatic comedy unraveling after the fallout of separation between two parents, and an examination of that increasingly common dynamic in the modern world. Many families cannot afford to live alone, because often those with money have little time and those who do have time frequently struggle financially.
The company recently expanded its Mexican team with the appointment of Claudia Valdez as director of physical production. Valdez brings more than two decades of experience from across film and television to The Immigrant and will be critical as the studio enters production on multiple television projects.
One such project, “Shared Custody,” is a dramatic comedy unraveling after the fallout of separation between two parents, and an examination of that increasingly common dynamic in the modern world. Many families cannot afford to live alone, because often those with money have little time and those who do have time frequently struggle financially.
- 1/20/2022
- by Jamie Lang and John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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