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The Impossible Language
2010 Spanish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Impossible Language (Spanish: El idioma imposible) is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Rodrigo Rodero from a screenplay by Rodero and Michel Gaztambide based on the novel by Francisco Casavella which stars Andrés Gertrúdix, Irene Escolar, and Helena Miquel.
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Plot
Set in 1980 in El Raval, the plot follows drug dealer Fernando, who comes across self-destructive and heroin-addicted Elsa, whom with he enters a relationship. Fascinated by her, Fernando abandons her nonetheless and begins a relationship with artist Victoria.[1][2][3][4][5]
Cast
- Andrés Gertrúdix as Fernando[6]
- Irene Escolar as Elsa[6]
- Helena Miquel as Victoria[6]
- Isabel Ampudia as La Negra[6]
- Tony Zenet[7]
- Juanlu Escudero[8]
- Karra Elejalde as camarero[6]
- Roger Pera as Antonio[6]
Production
The screenplay was penned by Michel Gaztambide and Rodrigo Rodero.[9] It adapts Francisco Casavella's novel El idioma imposible, part of the book trilogy El día del Watusi.[10][11] The film is a Skapada Films, Irusoin, Pato Films, Marela Films, and Encanta Films production, with backing from ETB, TV3, ICAA, and Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha.[1][9] Shooting locations included Barcelona, Girona, and Madrid.[12]
Release
The film was presented at the Málaga Film Festival on 20 April 2010.[7][13] Distributed by Barton Films, it was released theatrically in Spain on 26 November 2010.[10]
Reception
Jonathan Holland of Variety deemed The Impossible Language to be "a striking if uneven first film for Rodrigo Rodero", with a "quietly seductive" "blend of grunge and lyricism".[1]
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