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10,000 Nights Nowhere (Spanish: 10.000 noches en ninguna parte) is a 2013 Spanish film written and directed by RamĆ³n Salazar. The cast features AndrĆ©s GertrĆŗdix, Susi SĆ”nchez, Lola DueƱas, Rut SantamarĆa, Najwa Nimri, Manuel Castillo and Paula Medina.
Plot
An unnamed man (the 'Son') experiences three parallel lives in Madrid (with his dysfunctional family: his 'Mother' and 'Sister'), Paris (with a 'Friend') and Berlin (with a group of friends: Claudia, Ana and Leon).
Cast
Production
Shooting took place over the course of three years.
Release
The film premiered at the Seville European Film Festival in November 2013. It was theatrically released in Spain on 9 May 2014.
Reception
Philipp Engel of Fotogramas rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, highlighting the editing pertaining the film's dreamlike structure, while citing certain lack of aesthetic simplicity and naturalness and some out-of-place character as negative points.
As a bottom line, Jonathan Holland of The Hollywood Reporter underscored the film to be a "valuably ambitious fare which is swooningly lovely, intensely personal, evocative -- and inevitably somewhat pretentious".
Sergio F. Pinilla of CinemanĆa also scored 4 out of 5 stars, writing that RamĆ³n Salazar tells "the unique chronicle of a lost man", comparing the film to works by Terrence Malick and Julio Medem, also considering that the director manages to bring out the qualities of two of the best Spain's specialists in "trance films" (Nimri and DueƱas).
Accolades
See also
List of Spanish films of 2014