'Palm trees in the snow' exceeds one million viewers
Since its premiere on December 25, its collection has already exceeded 7.2 million euros
Palm trees in the snow, the film directed by Fernando González Molina and written by Sergio G. Sánchez based on the best seller by Luz Gabás, has surpassed one million viewers in its second weekend. After its release in theaters throughout Spain on December 25, with a box office receipt of more than 7,200,000 euros.
Starring Mario Casas, Adriana Ugarte, Macarena García, Alain Hernández, Berta Vázquez, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Djedje Apali, Daniel Grao, Fernando Cayo, Celso Bugallo, Petra Martínez and Laia Costa, it is the Spanish film with the highest budget in recent years. , filmed in Spanish between Colombia, Huesca and Gran Canaria, where spectacular sets have been built to recreate the natural landscapes that exist in Equatorial Guinea.
It was filmed over fourteen weeks using more than 70 actors, more than 250 technicians and more than 2,200 extras, figures that make Palm Trees in the Snow in the largest Spanish-speaking production of recent times.
The film has more than 500 shots with digital effects and Dolby Atmos sound.
This Atresmedia Cine production with Nostromo Pictures, in association with Telefónica Studios, is nominated for five Goya awards.
Palm trees in the snow tells how the accidental discovery of a letter forgotten for years pushes Clarence (Adriana Ugarte) to travel from the mountains of Huesca to Bioko to visit the land where his father Jacobo (Alain Hernández) and his uncle Killian (Mario Casas) spent time. most of his youth, the island of Fernando Poo. In the bowels of a territory as exuberant and seductive as it is dangerous, Clarence (Adriana Ugarte) unearths the secret of a story of forbidden love masked in turbulent historical circumstances whose consequences will reach the present.
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