After the death of her husband, a reclusive artist invites two friends to her farm in Spain and reveals a shocking plan. Before the weekend ends, the friends must share secrets from the past... Read allAfter the death of her husband, a reclusive artist invites two friends to her farm in Spain and reveals a shocking plan. Before the weekend ends, the friends must share secrets from the past and force her to make a heart-rending choice.After the death of her husband, a reclusive artist invites two friends to her farm in Spain and reveals a shocking plan. Before the weekend ends, the friends must share secrets from the past and force her to make a heart-rending choice.
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A refreshingly mature independent film from writer/director Nathan Buck with a very French vibe, recalling some of Alain Resnais' twisted yet sophisticated relationship films that I liked very much. Never once did I feel I had landed in some low budget first-time director effort. In fact, the perfectly focused cast can hold their own against many a big budget - big name production. Beautifully captured Spain locations together with smart and probing dialogue make it easy to loose yourself in this revealing adult-driven coming-of-age film. Well-deserved awards and nominations with more to come I am sure.
Writer and director Nathan Buck takes us an a journey to the sunny south of Spain where events unfold that test the characters and force them to both confront their inner demons and reflect on their darkest hours. The tone is somber and quiet but the conflicts that are dealt with here aren't.
The beautiful landscape is photographed extremely well and counterbalances the tense situation between the protagonists.
This is a cut-to-the-bones drama that focuses on the characters and, thankfully, it has the actors to pull that difficult task of. Especially Philippe Brenninkmeyer, a well-known face to European TV-audiences, manages to convey the subtleties of the script in an admirable fashion.
If you're tired of loud Superhero movies and long to watch a story about our shared humanity, this is the place to go.
The beautiful landscape is photographed extremely well and counterbalances the tense situation between the protagonists.
This is a cut-to-the-bones drama that focuses on the characters and, thankfully, it has the actors to pull that difficult task of. Especially Philippe Brenninkmeyer, a well-known face to European TV-audiences, manages to convey the subtleties of the script in an admirable fashion.
If you're tired of loud Superhero movies and long to watch a story about our shared humanity, this is the place to go.
Nathan Buck's independent film "Under Spanish Skies" has a great deal going for it. The cinematography is excellent, the story concisely yet effectively told, and the plot and characters keep you engaged throughout. While not all performances are necessarily equal, the actors fit their roles well, and you do find yourself engrossed in their drama and wanting to know how it will all play out. The economy with which writer-director Buck tells his story is also commendable; at no point does it drag. As a viewer, you are invested in the sad souls whose intertwining stories are being told here, and you want to see how these stories will come to conclusion. Making an independent film is a murderously hard task, so major kudos to Buck and his team for making it look essentially effortless. And it's beautiful to look at, into the bargain.
Great example of good story telling with limited budget. A group of characters are forced to confront their fears and each others. In the background, a beautiful Spanish villa. Writer/director Nathan Buck does a great job in writing complex characters and directing skilled actors.
It's a drama about life and death who takes you on a journey with the characters as they discover secrets and truths about themselves and their friends. Like in The Big Chill, there's an absent character whose presence though is very strong.
The plot is original and universal at the same time. Everyone could related to those fears and conflicts.
Strongly recommended.
It's a drama about life and death who takes you on a journey with the characters as they discover secrets and truths about themselves and their friends. Like in The Big Chill, there's an absent character whose presence though is very strong.
The plot is original and universal at the same time. Everyone could related to those fears and conflicts.
Strongly recommended.
Writer/director Nathan Buck has crafted a finely nuanced drama that makes anvils seem light in comparison. Under Spanish Skies spotlights panoramic vistas in its excellent cinematography, and has a polished look that far surpasses many of today's indie film releases. The film has a somber script that takes a sobering look at tough adult situations, such as long-strained relationships and abruptly discovered, deeply-held secrets. The film is brought to life with really good acting throughout. Each cast member created a character that seemed to embody an unspoken backstory, lending gravitas to their performances. To be sure, this is drama with a CAPITAL D, with nary a laugh to be found. But if movie dramas are your thing, this one has that in spades and you can be completely certain that you'll get your drama fix!
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- İspanyol Göğünün Altında
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- Cazalla de la Sierra, Spain(In Andalusia Spain 1 hour north of Seville)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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