The Rite of Spring (Spanish: La consagración de la primavera) is a 2022 Spanish drama film with comedy elements directed by Fernando Franco which stars Valèria Sorolla, Telmo Irureta, and Emma Suárez.
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Spanish | La consagración de la primavera |
Directed by | Fernando Franco |
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Cinematography | Santiago Racaj |
Edited by | Miguel Doblado |
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Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Delving into the topic of sexual repression (and awakening),[1][2] the plot tracks Laura, a young woman from a conservative background moving to a colegio mayor in Madrid to study a degree. She meets David, a boy with cerebral palsy living with his mother Isabel.[3] Laura establishes a friendly relationship with Isabel and David and accepts to masturbate David in their home in exchange for money.[2]
The screenplay was penned by Franco alongside Begoña Arostegui.[4] The Rite of Spring was produced by Lazona, Kowalski Films, Ferdydurke Films and Blizzard Films, with participation of RTVE, Canal Sur, EiTB, Movistar Plus+ and Cosmopolitan, collaboration from the Madrid regional administration, funding from ICAA and support from Agencia Andaluza de Instituciones Culturales [es].[5][4][6] Shooting locations included Granada and Madrid.[3]
Selected for the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival's official selection, the film was presented on 21 September 2022.[7][8] It was theatrically released on 30 September 2022.[5]
Carlos Loureda of Fotogramas considered that Franco surpasses himself in his "his most amiable and open film" in what seemed unbeatable so far: the direction of actresses.[9]
Jonathan Holland of ScreenDaily deemed the film to be "daring", "undoubtedly crafted with care" and "Franco's most accessible work to date", while pointing out at the script's lack of "imaginative power", being "far more interested in presenting interactions in exquisite detail than it is in putting flesh on the characters involved".[10]
Javier Ocaña of Cinemanía rated the film 4 out of 5 stars considering that newcomers Sorolla and Irureta manage to move viewers with their frank interpretative works.[2]
Manuel J. Lombardo of Diario de Sevilla rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, deeming it to be a "film full of nuances" that "breathes truth and exhales emotions as sober as they are authentic".[11]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | 28th Forqué Awards | Cinema and Education in Values | Pending | [12] |