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Mara Mara

Country: Spain, Language: Basque, 40 mins

  • Director: David Aguilar Iñigo
  • Writer: David Aguilar Iñigo
  • Producer: David Aguilar Iñigo; Pello Gutiérrez

CGiii Comment

Death has been considered and lived in many ways throughout human history. We could say that ours is just like any other, but also that it is so special and different that it breaks away from the relative coherence assigned to it in the past. In Basque, Mara mara means the sound of snow hitting the ground. Light and darkness pierce this film made during a blizzard in the Pyrenees.

Mara Mara features elements of the sensory and impulsive cinema of David Aguilar, a distant cry from large production structures. This freedom of movement creates an intimate experience between the viewer and his work. In his stories, reality and fiction merge to become a sort of plastic and emotional cinema, both in images and sound.


Trailer...

Mara Mara [Trailer] from filmotive on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Josune Gorostegui as Woman;
Laura Lopez as Woman