Project Detail

Las Pequeñas Cosas

Synopsis

Ana (40) suffers dwarfism and her mother (70), an elegant and sophisticated woman, has never accepted her condition. The muted taboos between the two women will echo more than ever when they prepare the house for Juan’s visit - the son and brother who lives far away from home.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
27 minutes
Format
HD
Director
Carla Simón
Producer
Mireia Graell Vivancos
Co-Producer
Mar Medir
Executive Producer
Valérie Delpierre
Editor
Álvaro Gago
Screenwriter
Carla Simón
Director of Photography
Juan Carlos Lausín A.E.C.
Production Designer
Mónica Bernuy
Sound
Henrik Opperman & Sandra Tabet
Composer
Pau Boïgues
Principal cast
Ana Prada, Carme Sansa, Carmen Díaz, Jesusa Andany
Costume Designer
Marina Prats
Make Up Artist
Núria Ribera

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Contact: Rachel Smith

E: r.smith@lfs.org.uk

Co-Production Company:

Inicia Films

Contact: Valérie Delpierre Inicia

E: info@iniciafilms.com

Sales Company

London Film School

Contact: Rachel Smith - r.smith@lfs.org.uk

Co-Production Company:

Inicia Films
Contact: Valérie Delpierre Inicia - info@iniciafilms.com

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