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One Year, One Night (12A)

CinemaAttic

Sat 28 Jan 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 6:15 pm

£10

Venue

Red Lecture Theatre
Age Group: 12A
Duration: 2h15m
Strong language, nudity, moderate sexual activity, depiction of terrorist attack without showing explicit content

Language: French, Spanish with English subtitles.

Part of the 8th Scotland Catalan Film Festival, organised by CinemaAttic and Institut Ramon Llull.

Prestigious Catalan director Isaki Lacuesta investigates memory and trauma in this film about the Bataclan terrorist attack in Paris. 

Isaki Lacuesta investigates the deep marks that witnessing a terrorist attack leaves in the memory and body of surviving victims, resulting in a film that is an ode to the pleasure of live music and enjoying collective experiences. This is a film filled with ghosts and the subjectivity of great literature – a journey to the labyrinth of memory and the brain.

Premiered in Berlinale and nominated for the Goya and Gaudi Awards, One Year, One Night joins Ramón and Céline in their everyday life living in Paris during the months after the attack, and features supporting performances from Noémie Merlant (Portrait of a Lady on Fire) and Nahuel Pérez Biscayart (120 BPM), and the on screen debut of celebrated Spanish rapper C Tangana.

Director: Isaki Lacuesta

With: Noémie Merlant, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Quim Gutiérrez, C. Tangana, Natalia De Molina, Enric Auquer

Country: Spain, France

 

Official Competition Berlinale 2022 – World Premiere

San Sebastian Film Festival

Mar del Plata Film Festival

In order to make our film offering accessible to all, CinemaAttic is using sliding scale ticketing. Suggested price of admission is £10, but you may pay as much or as little as you can afford at the moment.

"A powerful, bittersweet meditation on the impact of trauma and the desire not to be defined by it"Deadline
"A markedly emotional drama in which Pérez Biscayart once again proves himself to be one of the most fascinating actors working today"Cineuropa
"A film ahead of its time... skilfully reminds us that the experience of fear and uncertainty is not, in our society, limited to those have directly experienced terror"Screen
"A prodigious puzzle of cinema that is both profoundly sombre and farsighted"EIMundo
"A symphony of throbbing images that lead us from pain to hope, from frustration to catharsis, from the particular to the universal, to talk about fear in all its forms"Fotogramas

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