Els dies que vindran
The Days to Come
Vir (30) und Lluís (32) haben soeben rausgefunden, dass Vir schwanger
ist. Es war ungeplant und sie sind erst seit einem Jahr zusammen. Gegen Elternschaft sind sie nicht, aber passt der Zeitpunkt?
Sie lernen einander doch erst kennen! Sie entscheiden sich zum Abbruch, doch in der Nacht vor dem Termin können beide nicht
schlafen. Also schreiben sie eine Pro-Kontra-Liste - und in den frühen Morgenstunden entscheiden sie sich für die Schwangerschaft.
Doch geht das alles zu schnell, oder lieben sie einander genug, um es hinzukriegen? Die folgenden Monate zeigen, dass sie
nicht erst auf die Geburt warten müssen, um die Antwort zu erfahren.
Lluís starts giggling when he takes a look at the pregnancy test, as does
his girlfriend Vir. This really isn’t the time for parenthood. Is it? In no time, an abortion is on the agenda. But then Lluís
starts expressing his doubts. And that’s how it starts, the nine-month period during which Vir and Lluís are deliriously happy
one moment and on verge of disaster the next. Pure and honest, this is an intimate glimpse of future parenthood, not at least
because protagonists Maria Rodríguez and David Verdaguer surrender themselves entirely to the process: during shooting, they
really are expecting their first child. (International Film Festival Rotterdam)
Director's Biography
Carlos Marques-Marcet
Carlos Marques-Marcet, born in Spain in 1983, is a director, writer and editor. He studied audiovisual communication in Barcelona and received a Master's degree in film direction from UCLA School of Theater, Film and TV, in Los Angeles. He has directed ten short films that won numerous awards. His feature debut “10.000 km” won awards all over the world, including the Audience Award at Crossing Europe 2014.
Film Selection: Els dies que vindran (The Days to Come, 2019) - Anchor and Hope (2017, CE'18) - 10.000 km (aka Long Distance, 2014, CE’14) - The Yellow Ribbon (2012, short) - El día que la conicimos (2012, doc short) - I’ll Be Alone (2010, short)
Carlos Marques-Marcet, born in Spain in 1983, is a director, writer and editor. He studied audiovisual communication in Barcelona and received a Master's degree in film direction from UCLA School of Theater, Film and TV, in Los Angeles. He has directed ten short films that won numerous awards. His feature debut “10.000 km” won awards all over the world, including the Audience Award at Crossing Europe 2014.
Film Selection: Els dies que vindran (The Days to Come, 2019) - Anchor and Hope (2017, CE'18) - 10.000 km (aka Long Distance, 2014, CE’14) - The Yellow Ribbon (2012, short) - El día que la conicimos (2012, doc short) - I’ll Be Alone (2010, short)
European Panorama Fiction 2019
Carlos Marques-Marcet
Spanien 2019
color
97
Minuten
Katalanisch / Spanisch
OmeU
Drehbuch Carlos Marques-Marcet, Clara Roquet, Coral Cruz
Kamera Alex García
Schnitt
Óscar de Gispert, Juliana Montañés, Ana Pfaff, Carlos Marques-Marcet
Ton/Sounddesign
Borja Barrena, Diego Casares, Jonathan Darch, Dani Zacarías
Musik
Maria Arnal
Mit David Verdaguer Ruiz, Maria Rodríguez
Soto, Albert Prat
Produzent*innen
Sergi Moreno, Tono Folguera, María Zamora, Stefan Schmitz
Produktion
Lastor Media, Avalon P.C.
Weltvertrieb
Film Factory Entertainment
Österreichpremiere
Weltpremiere
International Film Festival
Rotterdam 2019
Weltpremiere / Wolrd PremiereInternational Film Festival Rotterdam 2019
Premierenstatus / Premiere Status
Austrian Premiere