Saturday, February 13, 2016

Eight Basque surnames – Vanguardia.com.mx

Last Saturday was held the 30th edition of the Goya awards for the best Spanish film where the maximum winner was the movie “Truman”, the Catalan director Cesc Gay.

second consecutive year the gala was hosted by actor and comedian Dani Rovira, who repeated the charge amidst the applause of many, but boos from many others, for humor sometimes very wise and sometimes past roasting particularly for several of those attending the event.

However, Rovira can afford to be presumed to host high-profile maximum party of Spanish cinema for two consecutive years, also have been winning Goya its not long ago just started filmography as this award was for your work in the comedy “Eight Basque surnames” by Emilio Martinez Lazaro, it gave him to win in the short list of the Best Newcomer of 2014.

All this comes up with our recommendation of home theater that said comedy is income from a few weeks ago in some video stores Saltillo and is a great opportunity to get close to some of the best films considered that cinematography few exceptions as has happened recently with “the unknown” (Dani de la Torre, 2015), or “Mort and Phil with Jimmy Gabby” (Javier Fesser, 2014), among others, which have been exhibited in theaters of the city.

But back to “Eight Basque surnames”, this tells the story of Rafael (Rovira), a Sevillian young man who accidentally meets a young Basque, Amaia (Clara Lago, “I look forward to you “) in a den of Andalusia to where the girl has gone heal the pains of love after breaking up with her boyfriend just steps from the altar. Rafael was love at first sight of her, so much so that despite the attraction that causes even though the girl was drunk and ends up lost in his apartment, leaving you without disturbing sleep until the next day when he woke up he discovers that is no longer in bed.

it is when Rafa intends to travel to the Basque country to find Amaia and on the road happen endless adventures ranging from that mistaken for a movement leader Basque independence from Spain to be confused by the girl’s father, Koldo (Karra Elejalde, seen in “Biutiful” by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, among others) with former fiance of the bride, so to make merit and be worthy of it will not only have to impersonate Basque but check that eight Basque surnames of your ancestors do worthy to enter his family.

The cast of this crazy comedy whose success both critical and box office in its home country and led to a sequel to last year entitled “Eight Basque surnames” complements Carmen Machi as Merche, a widow who knows Rafael on the bus traveling to meet Amaia as Seville also poses as his mother in a choral performance that made Elejalde also win the Goya for Best Actor and Best Actress Machi Distribution
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