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””’Teresa””’ is an upcoming Spanish-Belgian drama film directed by [[Paula Ortiz]] based on the play ”La lengua en pedazos” by [[Juan Mayorga]] starring [[Blanca Portillo]] and [[Greta Fernández]] as [[Teresa of Ávila|the title character]] opposite to [[Asier Etxeandia]], the Inquisitor. |
””’Teresa””’ is an upcoming Spanish-Belgian drama film directed by [[Paula Ortiz]] based on the play ”La lengua en pedazos” by [[Juan Mayorga]] starring [[Blanca Portillo]] and [[Greta Fernández]] as [[Teresa of Ávila|the title character]] opposite to [[Asier Etxeandia]], the Inquisitor. |
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2023 film
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Directed by | Paula Ortiz |
Based on | La lengua en pedazos by Juan Mayorga |
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Cinematography | Rafa García |
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Distributed by | BTeam Pictures |
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Language | Spanish |
Teresa is an upcoming Spanish-Belgian drama film directed by Paula Ortiz based on the play La lengua en pedazos by Juan Mayorga starring Blanca Portillo and Greta Fernández as the title character opposite to Asier Etxeandia, the Inquisitor.
The plot follows the dialectic duel between mystic nun Teresa of Ávila and an inquisitor, delving into the former’s life memories and beliefs.[1]
Production[edit]
The screenplay is an adaptation of Juan Mayorga‘s play La lengua en pedazos, which was in turn developed by Mayorga upon bits of Teresa of Ávila’s El libro de la vida, written by the mystic toward 1588.[4] The film is a Spanish-Belgian co-production by La Lengua en Pedazos AIE, Bluebirds Films, Inicia Films and Umedia Production, and it had the participation of RTVE, Orange and Aragón TV and funding from ICAA and ICEC.[3] Shooting locations included Jaca.[3]
Release[edit]
The film will screen out of competition at the 68th Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci) in October 2023.[5] Distributed by BTeam Pictures,[6] the film is tentatively slated to be released theatrically in Spain on 24 November 2023.[7]
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