La manzana de oro
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- José Ángel Esteban
- Jaime Chávarri
by Fernando Aramburu
- Mario Real
- Pia Christian Burnell
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| Directed by | Jaime Chávarri |
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| Based on | Ávidas pretensiones by Fernando Aramburu |
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| Cinematography | Kiko de la Rica |
| Edited by | Teresa Font |
| Music by | Rui Massena |
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| Distributed by | A Contracorriente Films |
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| Language | Spanish |
La manzana de oro (lit. 'The golden apple') is a 2022 Spanish-Portuguese comedy film directed by Jaime Chávarri from a screenplay by José Ángel Esteban and Chávarri based on the novel Ávidas pretensiones by Fernando Aramburu. Its cast is led by Adrián Lastra, Marta Nieto, and Sergi López.
Cast
- Adrián Lastra as Eugenio Alpuente[3]
- Marta Nieto as La Nívea[3]
- Sergi López as Juanjo Changa[3]
- Roberto Enríquez as Mateo[1]
- Vicky Peña as Manolita[1]
- Ginés García Millán as Carlos Luis[1]
- Paca Gabaldón as Amelia[1]
- Joaquín Climent as Carmelo[1]
- Elena Seijo as Sagrario[1]
- Carla Campra as Vanessa[1]
- Isabel Garrido as Susana[1]
- Loreto Fajardo as Conchita[1]
- Álvaro Subiés as Dámaso[1]
- Pilar Bautista as Poetisa[1]
- Rodrigo Soares as Gonçalito[1]
- Celso Bugallo[1]
- Kenia Mestre[4]
- Abelo Valis[1]
- Mela Casal[5]
Production
An adaptation of Fernando Aramburu's novel Ávidas pretensiones,[6] the screenplay was penned by José Ángel Esteban and Jaime Chávarri.[7] The film is a Lapiruletaylamanzana AIE, La Piruleta Films and Boavista Filmes production,[8] and it had the participation of RTVE and backing from Deputación de Ourense.[9] It was shot in the pazo of Bentraces and other locations of the province of Ourense.[10]
Release
The film was selected for the main competition of the 67th Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci).[11] However, the film was announced as part of the slate of 27th Ourense International Film Festival (OUFF). Upon this reveal, the film was thus removed from the Seminci slate as it was against the festival regulations preventing the screenings of films with a previous public screening in Spanish territory.[12] La manzana de oro was thus presented in the OUFF closing gala on 30 September 2022,[13] whereas Vasil took its place in the Seminci official selection.[14]
Distributed by A Contracorriente Films,[9] the film was released theatrically in Spain on 1 September 2023.