Eight stories pay homage to the Eurowestern in 'Almeria
Collection'
The film co-production between Spain, France, UK and
Germany, will be shot this summer
The natural landscapes of Almería and villages of the
West, key elements in the construction of the collective imagination of the
genre known as euro-western, are the inspiration for ' Almeria Collection', a
feature film to be shot in the province during the next summer.
Subtitled 'Crisis in the Desert', the film will consist
of eight separate stories directed by filmmakers from four countries, similar
to titles like 'Paris, je t'aime" and "New York, I love you structure
' ( dedicated to these two cities) and '11 '09 '' 01 ' (on the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001) .
"There are eight different stories, united by the
same stage and Almeria background, but with colors and different genres: from
comedy to drama, through a current and fresh to the spaghetti western
look", indicated in a press release responsible the project, which they
describe as "original and ambitious" and, above all, seeks to pay
tribute" to the stage where he invented a new way of making films in the
sixties."
After ' Almeria Collection' there are five European producers:
the Spanish MLK Producciones , the Village Productions 42 and Angevine French,
British and German Pistachio Pictures Red Sun Pictures.
European heritage
The idea of collective feature film, a tribute to some
locations "that can be considered part of the History of Cinema and
universal, especially, European film heritage," French born Jean -François
Guillou, one of the producers and co-director of one of film segments. "I
started to love the cinema watching spaghetti western. This way of filming,
take your time, setting time and paralyzing situation is truly magical. Those
movies gave us the opportunity to discover unexpected talents as Clint
Eastwood. About nobodies allowed to cross the Atlantic to reach America to
share artistic influences with people around the world. It was also a source of
wealth for Spain and particularly Almería" he explains.
Guillou also regrets the abandonment of these scenarios
when the genre went into decline in the early seventies. "From there I
felt the need to refresh the landscapes so carefully filmed directors like
Sergio Leone," said in a statement.
For his part, José Antonio Hergueta Malaga, MLK
Producciones, notes that the filmmakers that will be behind the camera in each
of the stories" rediscover those scenarios proposed, even decadence "in
a movie" that celebrates the beauty" and is "a tribute to
Almeria and its relationship to the film."
New values
To choose the eight stories that make up 'Almeria
Collection', producers valued "both the quality of the proposed
scripts" and "originality and variety," and the fact that it is
"Europe's young talent about to make the leap to film," the statement
said.
Among the directors selected three Spaniards: Fabien
Oliva (who directed the episode
'Collectors'), Pau Bacardit Gallego (which filmed 'The
Waltz') and Daniel Martin Novel (which will do the same with 'Indians').
Rounding out the roster French Lazard Timsit ('Final Witness'), Alexis
Chevalier ('Trapped in Paradise'), Jean-François and Vincent Guillou ('9 o'clock
pm') and Marc Lahore ('Belle George') and the British Timothy Bricknell ('Once
Upon a Time in Almeria').
'Almeria Collection' will have a budget of one million
Euros and has distribution undertakings (including circuit Europa Cinemas
rooms) and some European festivals, which televisions and support of European
institutions will be added, some already committed.
The premiere is scheduled for January 2015.
There will be a casting call for different roles
Makers ' Almeria Collection' have opened the receipt of
nominations for casting, which will take place this spring. Interpreters for
the many roles which include eight stories of the film, with a variety of roles
are sought.
You can consult the full list of characters that are
searched on the web www.mlk - producciones.blogspot.com. Actors of all ages are
needed, from babies to men and women around seventy.
Applicants should send their CV and photographs by email
to proyectos@mlk.es crisesinthedesert1@gmail.com and directions.
The deadline for nominations is open until 28 February.