Hierro (film)
Hierro is a 2009 psychological thriller directed by Gabe Ibáñez and starring Elena Anaya, Kaiet Rodríguez, Bea Segura, and Andrés Herrera.
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Directed by | Gabe Ibáñez |
Produced by | Álvaro Augustín Jesus de la Vega |
Written by | Jesus de la Vega Javier Gullón |
Starring | Elena Anaya Bea Segura |
Music by | Zacarías M. de la Riva |
Cinematography | Alejandro Martínez |
Edited by | Enrique Garcia |
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Distributed by | Le Pacte |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
Six months after her young son Diego mysteriously disappears while travelling by ferry to the island of El Hierro, Maria is finally overcoming the pain of her loss. However, a phone call notifying her of the discovery of a child's body on the island forces her to go back to the island. Her return to the sinister island full of malevolent characters marks the beginning of a nightmarish journey where she learns that "some mysteries should never be revealed".[1]
Cast
- Elena Anaya as María[2]
- Hugo Arbues as Mateo
- Jon Ariño as Forense
- Miriam Correa as Julia
- Tomás del Estal
- Andrés Herrera as Antonio
- Javier Mejía as Matias
- Kaiet Rodriguez as Diego
- Raquel Salvador as Elena
- Bea Segura as Laura
- Mar Sodupe as Tania
Production
The film is from the producers of Pan's Labyrinth and The Orphanage,[3] it was directed by short film director Gabe Ibáñez,[4] who shot his film of the Canary Islands in El Hierro, Gran Canaria and Madrid.[5]
Release
The Director Ibáñez's first feature premiered on 2 October 2009 at Sitges 42nd Fantastic Film International Festival[6] and had an appearance at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival in the critic's week category,[7] it runs of several film Festivals includes UK FrightFest 2009.[8]
References
- New Image Gallery: Hierro
- ELENA ANAYA - Kurandaweb.com
- From the producers of Pan's Labyrinth and The Orphanage comes HIERRO
- Up Next: Short directors go long
- 48th La Semaine de la Critique Lineup
- Reviews: Sitges 09: HIERRO Review
- Latin America in spotlight at Cannes Critics` Week
- Spanish Trailer for 'Hierro'