Caótica Ana

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Caótica Ana
Directed by Julio Medem
Produced by Julio Medem
Written by Julio Medem
Starring Manuela Vellés
Bebe
Charlotte Rampling
Matthias Habich
Music by Jocelyn Pook
Distributed by TBA
Running time 115
Language Spanish, English, French, Bereber
Budget approx. 9 million EUR
IMDb profile

Caótica Ana is a 2007 drama film by Spanish director Julio Medem.[1] It premiered in Spain on September, 2007.[2]

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[edit] Production & Filming Details

This is Medem's first new narrative film since his 2001 film Lucía y el sexo, and his follow-up to the controversial documentary La pelota vasca. As with Lucía, this film has been shot in HD, using the Sony HDC-950, the same camera used by Robert Rodriguez to film his Sin City. Ana is a co-production of Medem's own production company Alicia Produce and Sogecine S.A.. Medem regular composer Alberto Iglesias could not score the film.

[edit] Plot Details

A synopsis prior to the release of the film stated:

Caotica Ana is the story-journey of Ana during four years of her life, from 18 to 22. A countdown, 10, 9, 8, 7... until 0, like in hypnosis, through which Ana proves that she does not live alone, that her existence seems like a continuation of other lives of young women who died in a tragic way, all at the age of 22, and who live in the abyss of her unconscious memory. This is her chaos. Ana is the princess and the monster of this feminist fable against the tyranny of the white man.[1][2]

[edit] Reference & Notes

  1. ^ a b — A Caótica Ana information page at JulioMedem.org
  2. ^ a b — Release information at IMDb

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