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Utopia (2003 film)
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Utopia (Spanish: Utopía) is a 2003 Spanish-French fantasy thriller film film directed by María Ripoll from a screenplay by Juan Vicente Pozuelo and Curro Royo which stars Leonardo Sbaraglia, Najwa Nimri, and Tchéky Karyo.
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Plot
Upon introduction from Jorge, a development cooperator turned guerrilla fighter (Angela), a clairvoyant (Adrián) and a blind former cop specialised in rescuing people from destructive cults (Hervé) come across each other through Utopía, a mysterious cult based in Madrid run by Samuel.[1][2]
Cast
- Leonardo Sbaraglia as Adrián[3]
- Najwa Nimri as Angela[2]
- Tchéky Karyo as Hervé[4]
- José Garcia as the Commander[2]
- Emma Vilarasau as Julie[2]
- Fele Martínez as Jorge[2]
- Héctor Alterio as Samuel[2]
Production
The film is a Spanish-French co-production by Alquimia Cinema and Fidélité Productions.[5] Shooting began in Madrid on 17 June 2002.[5] Shooting locations also included Salamanca.[6] It was primarily shot in Spanish, with some French dialogue.[2] It boasted a substantial budget of €5 million.[7][5]
Release
TF1 International scooped worldwide sales rights outside France and Spain.[5] Distributed by Hispano FoxFilm,[2] Utopia was released theatrically in Spain on 21 March 2003.
Reception
Jonathan Holland of Variety wrote that "sci-fi, noir and romance are tossed into the genre blender with uneven results".[2]
Nuria Vidal of Fotogramas rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting a "splendid" Emma Vilarasau as the film's best.[4]
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References
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