‘Lord, Give Me Patience’ Director Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo’s Nostalgic ’60s Comedy ‘Vírgenes’ Gets First Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)
The worldwide trailer for “Vírgenes,” the extremely anticipated new comedy from Spanish field workplace hitmaker Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo (“Señor, Dame Paciencia”), has simply been launched, giving audiences a vibrant style of the movie that guarantees to be one of many funniest and most heartfelt releases of the yr.
Set within the Nineteen Sixties, “Vírgenes” is a nostalgic tribute to the tourism increase on Spain’s Costa del Sol. The movie premiered within the official non-competitive part of the Málaga Movie Pageant and stars César Vicente Romero (“Dolor y Gloria”), Xavi Caudevilla (“Los Protegidos AND”) and Carlos Scholz (“Consciousness”). The story follows three younger males – Honorio, Rafa and Vicente – who set out from Sevilla to Torremolinos looking for journey, freedom and their first romantic encounters with Swedish vacationers.
“All the time fascinated by the influence of tourism in Málaga and the tales my dad and mom, uncles and grandparents advised about these years, I needed to relate that cultural revolution by way of the eyes of youth discovering an entire new world for the primary time,” says director Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo.
Shot with a realist fashion, the movie explores cultural contrasts and shared humanity by way of humor and warm-hearted storytelling. It’s a co-production between Antonio P. Pérez at Spal Movies, Vaca Movies (“Cell 211”), Volf Leisure and varied Spanish cultural establishments, together with ICAA, broadcaster RTVE and the Junta de Andalucía.
Worldwide gross sales are being dealt with by FilmSharks, with Filmax set to distribute the movie in Spanish cinemas from June 20.
Federico Pascua of FilmSharks praised the challenge: “Certainly one of Spain’s most profitable field workplace administrators exhibits his relevance available in the market along with his newest trailer.”
With its feel-good tone and sharp social commentary, “Vírgenes” appears poised to change into a summer season favourite of Spanish audiences and maybe these additional overseas.