ROOM IN ROME
March 31st 2010 10:01
A sizzling first look at the 13th Spanish Film Festival
Already generating huge buzz in Spain, ROOM IN ROME, the latest feature from SEX & LUCIA director Julio Medem is set to screen in the 13th Spanish Film Festival in May only days after steaming up the screen at its World Premiere as the Closing Night film at the 13th Malaga Film Festival.
Julio Medem¹s first English language film unfolds over 12 hours in a hotel room during a Roman summer. Two young women Alba (Kazakh actress Elena Anaya, Van Helsing) and Natasha (Natasha Yarovenko) meet and share a passionate night together, full of intimate secrets. In the morning, they go their separate ways - Alba to Spain and Natasha to Russia. The night they have had together is magical and sensual, where new feelings are awakened and acknowledged.
This new experience however, does not replace the ongoing love they feel for their respective partners in Alba¹s case, her two children; in Natasha¹s, the man she is due to marry in one week¹s time. As with his other films, Medem explores sexual desire in this loose adaptation of Matias Bize¹s novel ŒIn the Bed¹- En la cama.
See exclusive promotional clips for the film edited by Julio Medem at:
www.spanishfilmfestival.com
Source; Spanish FF
Already generating huge buzz in Spain, ROOM IN ROME, the latest feature from SEX & LUCIA director Julio Medem is set to screen in the 13th Spanish Film Festival in May only days after steaming up the screen at its World Premiere as the Closing Night film at the 13th Malaga Film Festival.
Julio Medem¹s first English language film unfolds over 12 hours in a hotel room during a Roman summer. Two young women Alba (Kazakh actress Elena Anaya, Van Helsing) and Natasha (Natasha Yarovenko) meet and share a passionate night together, full of intimate secrets. In the morning, they go their separate ways - Alba to Spain and Natasha to Russia. The night they have had together is magical and sensual, where new feelings are awakened and acknowledged.
This new experience however, does not replace the ongoing love they feel for their respective partners in Alba¹s case, her two children; in Natasha¹s, the man she is due to marry in one week¹s time. As with his other films, Medem explores sexual desire in this loose adaptation of Matias Bize¹s novel ŒIn the Bed¹- En la cama.
www.spanishfilmfestival.com
Source; Spanish FF
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