Alcarràs (film)

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Alcarràs
Catalan poster
Directed byCarla Simón
Written by
  • Carla Simón
  • Arnau Vilaró
Produced by
  • María Zamora
  • Stefan Schmitz
  • Tono Folguera
  • Sergi Moreno
Starring
  • Jordi Pujol Dolcet
  • Anna Otin
  • Xènia Roset
  • Albert Bosch
  • Ainet Jounou
CinematographyDaniela Cajías
Edited byAna Pfaff
Music byAndrea Koch
Production
companies
  • Avalon PC
  • Elastica Films
  • Vilaüt Films
  • Kino Produzioni
  • TV3
Distributed by
  • Avalon DA/Elastica (Spain)
  • I Wonder Pictures (Italy)
Release dates
  • 15 February 2022 (2022-02-15) (Berlinale)
  • 29 April 2022 (2022-04-29) (Spain)
  • 26 May 2022 (2022-05-26) (Italy)
Running time
120 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • Italy
LanguageCatalan
Box office$3.1 million[1]

Alcarràs is a 2022 Spanish-Italian[2] drama film directed by Carla Simón. It is set and shot in Alcarràs, Catalonia, featuring a non-professional cast of Catalan-speaking actors. The plot is a family drama about the disappearance of traditional peach-harvesting activities. It won the Golden Bear at the 72nd Berlinale, becoming the first Catalan-language film to do so.[3] The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards,[4] but did not make the shortlist.

Plot

Set in the Catalan town of Alcarràs, the plot is a rural family drama concerning the disappearance of agricultural activities, revolving around the intention to install solar panels in an agricultural plot hitherto occupied by a peach orchard, bringing the members of the Solé family to a stand-off.[5][6][7]

Cast

  • Jordi Pujol Dolcet as Quimet[2]
  • Anna Otin as Dolors[2]
  • Xènia Roset as Mariona[2]
  • Albert Bosch as Roger[2]
  • Ainet Jounou as Iris[2]
  • Josep Abad as Rogelio[2]
  • Montse Oró as Nati[2]
  • Carles Cabós as Cisco[2]
  • Berta Pipó as Glòria[2]

Production

The

ICAA, ICEC [ca], Creative Europe's MEDIA, Eurimages, MIBACT, and Diputació de Lleida [es].[10] Shooting began on 1 June 2021 in the area of Alcarràs, province of Lleida, with the shooting window constrained to summer due to the film's setting based on peach harvest cycles.[8][11] The cast is formed of non-professional actors from the province of Lleida.[6] Shot in Catalan, the entire cast used the local Western dialect (Lleidatà) of the Catalan language.[12][13] Filming wrapped after 8 weeks of shooting.[7] María Zamora, Stefan Schmitz, Tono Folguera, and Sergi Moreno are credited as producers.[9]

Release

Cast members during the presentation of the film at the Berlinale

The film was screened in the official competition of the 72nd Berlinale on 15 February 2022.[2][11] The film was also screened at the 25th Málaga Festival on 19 March 2022.[14][15] Initially announced to run as part of the festival's official competition,[14] the festival and the film's producers agreed to screen the film out of competition instead.[16]

Co-distributed by Avalon DA and Elastica Films in Spain, the film was theatrically released on 29 April 2022.[14][17] Starting with a distribution to 169 theatres, the film was the most watched debut film in its opening weekend, and second film overall (first in Catalonia) after The Northman.[18] Distributed by Wonder Pictures, it opened in Italian theatres on 26 May 2022.[19] The film was selected for the 60th New York Film Festival's main slate.[20] By August 2022, the film had grossed around €2.2 million at the Spanish box office.[21] In December of that year, it was invited to the 28th Kolkata International Film Festival and was screened there on 17 December 2022.[22]

Reception

Critical reception

Simón holding the Golden Bear statuette.

According to the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Alcarràs has a 92% approval rating based on 53 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The critical consensus on the website reads: "While it may lack a narrative punch, Alcarràs captures this rural world and its heritage with a gripping sense of nostalgia for things forever gone."[23] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the film holds a score of 85 out of 100 based on 19 reviews, indicating “universal acclaim.”[24]

Reviewing the film for The Daily Telegraph, Tim Robey rated the film 5 out of 5 stars, saying that the film "manages a light, improvisatory mastery, an immaculate hold on tone, and a grave yet sunlit tableau of an ending, with each one of these faces turned in collective mourning, that I'll never forget".[25] Fionnuala Halligan of ScreenDaily wrote that Alcarràs constitutes a "profoundly authentic and moving contemplation of the fragility of family, and, again, childhood" and has "all the hallmarks of a very specific film with emotionally wide appeal, a thoughtful essay which can also rattle and hum".[9]

Guy Lodge of Variety wrote that Alcarràs confirmed "the strength and consistency of Simón's directorial voice" after Summer 1993, also writing that it "balances a bristling political conscience against its tenderly observed domestic drama".[26] Writing for Little White Lies, Caitlin Quinlan said that the film "strikes a deft balance between idyllic reminiscence and melancholy for a cherished place", while also "delivering a poignant tale about the impact of industrial development on agriculture".[27] Sergi Sánchez of Fotogramas wrote that Simón gets to "translate into images what many neorealist filmmakers pursued unceasingly," which is "truth, this time of a changing space and time, which appeals to the collective without losing the thread of the individual".[28]

In August 2022, Alcarràs was announced as one of three films shortlisted by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain to be the Spanish submission to the 95th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film alongside Rodrigo Sorogoyen's The Beasts and Alauda Ruiz de Azúa's Lullaby.[29] Alcarràs ultimately was then official submission for the category.[4]

Top ten lists

The film appeared on a number of critics' top ten lists of the best European films of 2022:

  • 1stCineuropa (Camillo De Marco)[30]
  • 1stCineuropa (Jesús Silva)[30]
  • 6thCineuropa (Mariana Hristova)[30]
  • 7thCineuropa (Júlia Olmo)[30]
  • 8thCineuropa (David González)[30]
  • 9thCineuropa (Birgit Heidsiek)[30]

In addition, it also appeared on top ten lists of the best Spanish films of 2022:

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Berlin International Film Festival 20 February 2022 Golden Bear Carla Simón Won [39]
Sydney Film Festival 19 June 2022 Sydney Film Prize Alcarràs Nominated [40]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 24 September 2022 Lurra Greenpeace Award Won [41]
European Film Awards 10 December 2022 Best Film Nominated [42]
Best Screenwriter Arnau Vilaró and Carla Simón Nominated
European University Film Award Alcarràs Nominated [43]
Forqué Awards 17 December 2022 Best Film Nominated [44][45]
Cinema and Education in Values Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival 16 January 2023 Best International Feature Film Nominated [46]
Best International Screenplay Arnau Vilaró, Carla Simón Won
Gaudí Awards 22 January 2023 Best Film Won [47]
Best Director Carla Simón Won
Best New Performance Albert Bosch Nominated
Xènia Roset Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Berta Pipó Nominated
Montse Oró Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Josep Abad Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Carla Simón, Arnau Vilaró Won
Best Production Supervision Elisa Sirvent Won
Best Editing Ana Pfaff Nominated
Best Original Score Andrea Koch Nominated
Best Cinematography Daniela Cajías Nominated
Best Costume Design Anna Aguilà Nominated
Best Sound Eva Valiño, Thomas Giorgi, Alejandro Castillo Nominated
Feroz Awards 28 January 2023 Best Drama Film Alcarràs Nominated [48]
Best Director Carla Simón Won
Best Screenplay Carla Simón, Arnau Vilaró Nominated
Carmen Awards 4 February 2023 Best Non-Andalusian Film Nominated [49][50]
CEC Medals 6 February 2023 Best Film Nominated [51]
Best Director Carla Simón Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Berta Pipó Nominated
Best New Actor Albert Bosch Won
Best New Actress Anna Otín Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Arnau Vilaró, Carla Simón Nominated
Best Cinematography Daniela Cajías Nominated
Best Editing Ana Pfaff Nominated
Goya Awards 11 February 2023 Best Film Nominated [52]
Best Director Carla Simón Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Arnau Vilaró, Carla Simón Nominated
Best New Actress Anna Otín Nominated
Best New Actor Albert Bosch Nominated
Jordi Pujol Doncet Nominated
Best Cinematography Daniela Cajías Nominated
Best Editing Ana Pfaff Nominated
Best Sound Eva Valiño, Thomas Giorgi, Alejandro Castillo Nominated
Best Art Direction Mónica Bernuy Nominated
Best Production Supervision Elisa Sirvent Nominated
Platino Awards 22 April 2023 Best Ibero-American Film Alcarràs Nominated [53]
Best Director Carla Simón Nominated
Best Cinematography Daniela Cajías Nominated
Rolling Stone en Español Awards 26 October 2023 Fiction Feature Film of the Year Alcarràs Nominated [54][55]
Direction of the Year Carla Simón Nominated

See also

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