Cork (film)
2022 Spanish film
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Cork[1] (Catalan: Suro) is a 2022 Spanish rural drama film directed by Mikel Gurrea which stars Vicky Luengo and Pol López alongside Ilyass El Ouahdani. It is shot in Catalan.
- Mikel Gurrea
- Francisco Kosterlitz
- Vicky Luengo
- Pol López
- Ilyass El Ouahdani
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| Catalan | Suro |
| Directed by | Mikel Gurrea |
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| Cinematography | Julián Elizalde |
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| Distributed by | A Contracorriente Films |
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| Country | Spain |
| Language | Catalan |
Plot
Cast
- Vicky Luengo as Elena[3]
- Pol López as Iván[3]
- Ilyass El Ouahdani as Karim[4]
Production
Gurrea's debut feature, the project was developed at the San Sebastián's Ikusmira Berriak 2016 Residency, Sources2 and the Sam Spiegel Film Lab.[5] The screenplay was penned by Gurrea alongside Francisco Kosterlitz.[6]
Laia Costa was originally a cast choice for one of the leads,[7] but eventually Vicky Luengo was cast as the protagonist.[8] The film was produced by Lastor Media alongside Malmo Pictures and Irusoin, with the participation of TV3, EiTB, and funding from ICAA, ICEC, and support from Creative Europe's MEDIA.[9] It was shot in Catalan in Darnius and other locations of the province of Girona such as Maçanet de Cabrenys, Agullana, Figueres, and the Albera Massif (Alt Empordà),[10][11][9][12] with, in addition to the three leads, a cast consisting of non-professional actors, primarily cork workers.[13] Shooting started on 19 July 2021.[14]
Release
The film was selected for screening at the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival's main competition, where it was presented on 19 September 2022.[15][16][17] Distributed by A Contracorriente Films, it was theatrically released in Spain on 2 December 2022.[18] London-based international sales company REASON8 closed distribution deals with Tamasa Distribution for distribution in French-speaking Europe, J&J Films for Dutch-speaking Benelux, Encripta for Latin America, and HBO CEE for Central and Eastern Europe.[19]
Reception
Jonathan Holland of ScreenDaily wrote that the film "tells its tale unfussily and efficiently, with few stylistic flourishes".[20]
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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| 2022 | 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival | Irizar Basque Film Award | Won | [21] | |
| Fipresci Award | Won | ||||
| Euskal Gidoigileen Elkartea Award | Won | ||||
| 18th Zurich Film Festival | Best International Feature Film | Nominated | [22] | ||
| 2023 | 15th Gaudí Awards | Best Film | Nominated | [23] | |
| Best New Director | Mikel Gurrea | Won | |||
| Best Actress | Vicky Luengo | Won | |||
| Best Actor | Pol López | Won | |||
| Best Original Screenplay | Mikel Gurrea, Francisco Kosterlitz | Nominated | |||
| Best Production Supervision | Mayca Sanz | Nominated | |||
| Best Art Direction | Isona Rigau Heras | Nominated | |||
| Best Editing | Ariadna Ribas | Nominated | |||
| Best Original Score | Clara Aguilar | Nominated | |||
| Best Sound | Leo Dolgan, Xanti Salvador | Nominated | |||
| 37th Goya Awards | Best New Director | Mikel Gurrea | Nominated | [24] | |
| Best Actress | Vicky Luengo | Nominated | |||