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En tu ausencia

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1K
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En tu ausencia (2008)
Drama

A fatherless boy whose fixation on a mysterious stranger leads him blindly into a tragedy that is to mark him for life.A fatherless boy whose fixation on a mysterious stranger leads him blindly into a tragedy that is to mark him for life.A fatherless boy whose fixation on a mysterious stranger leads him blindly into a tragedy that is to mark him for life.

  • Director
    • Iván Noel
  • Writer
    • Iván Noel
  • Stars
    • Francisco Alfonsin
    • Pedro Salido Saborido
    • Gonzalo Sánchez Salas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Iván Noel
    • Writer
      • Iván Noel
    • Stars
      • Francisco Alfonsin
      • Pedro Salido Saborido
      • Gonzalo Sánchez Salas
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Francisco Alfonsin
    Francisco Alfonsin
    • Paco
    Pedro Salido Saborido
    • Adult Pablo
    Gonzalo Sánchez Salas
    Gonzalo Sánchez Salas
    • Pablo Benitez
    Anabel Azuar
    • Pablo's Mother
    Ana Tutor
    • Julia
    Antonio J. Atienza Sánchez
    • The Postman
    Asencio Salas
    • The Mechanic
    • (as Acensio Salas Suárez)
    Juanjo Galiardo
    • Pablo's Father
    Luis Vargas Gómez
    Luis Vargas Gómez
    • Luis - the Mechanic's Son
    Luis Valle Romero
    • Town Child…
    Tomás Benitez Soto
    • Town Child…
    Irene Rodriguez Ripoll
    • Town Child
    Cristina González Benítez
    • Town Child
    Erico Ramos Fernández
    • Older Town Child
    Paola Pablo Nogales Doña
    • Older Town Child
    Jaime Vega Morón
    • Older Town Child
    Alba Maria Vargas Gómez
    • Older Town Child
    Gonzalo Miñagorri Ignacio
    • Older Town Child
    • Director
      • Iván Noel
    • Writer
      • Iván Noel
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    8berenshill

    Few films are as good as this

    Wonderfully absorbing film, beautifully shot in southern Spain with some subtlety simple performances from what are by all accounts local people. The landscape compositions are that of a painter and the use of light outstanding. Yes, I really love this film.

    It is a shame therefore to have to make adverse criticisms. The film was shot over a period of one year. That is a long time but especially so when your lead actor is eleven years old. Couple that with some glaring continuity errors: The boy's socks change colour within the same scene on several occasions.

    As for the ambiguity I would not criticize that; it forces the viewer to think. I don't understand Spanish so I suspect I'm missing out on quite a lot, but then the film couldn't really have been made anywhere else, such are the locations so integral to the whole.
    10rikpaint

    Tender Times

    In Your Absence is a wonderful film that beautiful recreates that tender time when growing up is confusing and full of pain. Shot, remarkably on a very modest camera, with incredible composition this is a film as visually appealing as it is compelling. So many time we hear how the location is another character in a film, but this time one can really believe it, the stunning scenery is not just chocolate box cover imagery with actors plopped in front of it, but imagery that truly helps push the narrative forward. Cast with non-professional actors, who all live in around the same gorgeous hills and valleys where the story unfolds, they bring a credibility to this film that transcends normal improvised films. Ivan Noel has crafted a persuasive story with a cinematic style that is truly a love of labor. When one hears the director also wrote the script, composed the music, worked the camera and edit the film – one normally runs for the exit. But Ivan Noel deserves the title auteur. Put this on your must see list.
    7Uneken

    An unusual and touching film.

    The film "En tu Ausencia" is the debut of composer/filmmaker Iván Noel. I have personally witnessed from relatively close by the ongoing battle to get this film shot, edited and distributed and I can bear testimony of what a nightmare the process has been for Noel. He sold his house and used the money to make the film (and not starve whilst at it), but this is only a minor detail compared to all the disasters that befell on his way to having a feature film under his belt. If I had known, I would have shot a "making of", which would have compared well with "Lost in la Mancha", the main difference being that "Ausencia" finally made it to the theaters and on DVD's. And what justice is being done by allowing people to see this film! How talent and perseverance have resulted in a lush and utterly moving work of art. Where Almodovar captures from within the decadence and surrealism of Spain's capital Madrid, Noel has fallen in love with down to dry earth Andalusia. He offers us a unique and intimate view of real Andalusian people in their isolated world, while at the same time touching upon universal themes such as friendship, parenthood, coming of age, sexuality and betrayal. Set in the Arcadian landscape of springtime Southern Spain, the local actors (most of them young first time performers) behave as their own nature dictates, within the parameters of the story, closely directed by Noel. It is here that Noel excels: the visuals of the film are well above average of most Hollywood shows, the story is ingenuous and captivating, but the performances of the actors drawn out by intense direction are so direct and real that they touch the viewer as if he were participating in the story. Music (composed by Noel, who started pro life as a musician) beautifully accentuates and supports emotions evoked by the scenes, where impressionist images are followed by starkly realistic ones, although the film always draws upon our own imagination and experiences to complete the picture. A highly original film!
    10thinker1691

    " The Ghosts which haunt us, arise from the Guilt we create "

    Movies' today are the results of someone's quest for entertainment. However, they can also reveal the universal search for truth which leaves an indelible impression on the human soul. Of all the inner virtues which have a duel purpose, Love is one which can either comfort or destroy those who seek it. And yet, it's the one power we have the least control over. This remarkable film was written and directed by the very talented Ivan Noel. The movie tells the moving story of Pablo Benitez (Gonzalo Sanchez Salas) who one day encounters a stranded stranger named Paco, (Francisco Alfonsin) who's car breaks down near his tiny village. Were it not for a very nosy postman (Antonio Sanchez) who begins to circulate rumors, few would know of the man's arrival. As it is, within days the entire population becomes aware of him. Adding to Pablo's daily life is Julia (Ana Tutor) who amuses herself with his friendship and sexual education. However, Paco's real reason for the arrival concerns Pablo's mother, (Anabel Azuar) one which Pablo is unaware of. The entire misunderstanding is sure to confuse the viewing audience, unless we pay close attention. The movie allows us to share the inner conflicts of youthful adolescence, challenged by life's decisions concerning Love, hate and the trapping of innocent mistakes. This being Salas' first movie, it is easy to understand how he gives such a powerful performance with such youthful exuberance. Indeed, the entire cast should be proud of their efforts. Their combined talents with the guidance of their creative, masterful and artistic director have assured us with a visual Masterpiece which in time will be seen as a true Classic. ****
    8Chris Knipp

    A striking setting and unusual, ambiguous situation

    The director says for this first film he gave his all, sold his house and spent $500,000 to make it with mostly non-actors in a beautiful part of Andalucia. Noel is good with the camera, with landscape, with improvisation, and with music, which he composed (he plays guitar). He uses simple elements, a mysterious man arriving with a broken-down car, a 13-year old boy missing a father, a flirty girl, a nosy postman--but the drama becomes quite complicated.

    I'm not sure all the dots get connected or all final tragedies are necessary, but the ambiguous situation of the boy bonding with the man and the suspicious villagers feels original.

    The director came to Spain (from where?) and settled in Andalucia 13 years ago to study Flamenco guitar. He has a recording studio, composes and plays multiple instruments, and also teaches music and drama in schools. The young actors in the film including his talented teen star Gonzalo Sanchez Salas, he trained in acting workshops for months before shooting the film.

    'En tu ausencia' was in some festivals including Vancouver (2008) and Palm Springs (2009) but went straight to DVD in the US. It would be nice if Noel were able to make more features after this promising beginning.

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      Faithful to pure hyper-indie tradition, the director sold his house and most of his belongings to pay for this first film, and faithful to the same tradition ... has remained bankrupt since.

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2008 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • In Your Absence
    • Filming locations
      • Alcalá de los Gazules, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain(Toro scene)
    • Production company
      • Noel Films
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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