I Am Not Lorena

I am not Lorena

Movie poster
No soy Lorena
Directed by Isidora Marras
Produced by Josefina Undurraga, Gregorio González,
Written by Isidora Marras, Catalina Calcagni
Screenplay by Isidora Marras, Catalina Calcagni
Story by Isidora Marras, Catalina Calcagni
Based on Original
Starring Loreto Aravena, Paulina García, Gabriela Aguilera, Matías Oviedo, Elisa Zulueta, Etienne Bobenrieth
Music by Christian Basso
Cinematography Eduardo Bunster
Edited by Catalina Marín
Production
company
Production companies: Forastero, Carrousel Films (co-production), Don Quijote Films (co-production) , Sinsistema (post-production), Maya Castro, Gustavo Daza.
Distributed by Shoreline Entertainment
Release dates
5 September 2014 (Canada) Toronto International Film Festival, 22 October 2014 (Chile) SANFIC Film Festival, 10 November 2014 (Sweden) Stockholm International Film Festival
Running time
82
Country Chile, Argentina
Language Spanish

I am not Lorena, (Spanish: "No Soy Lorena") is a Chilean film directed by Isidora Marras, written by Isidora Marras and Catalina Calcagni and produced by Josefina Undurraga and Gregorio González [1] Filmed in Chile, I am not Lorena is a drama/thriller and is Isidora Marras' debut feature film.[2]

Plot

The story is centered on Olivia, an actress in her late twenties who has recently broken up with her boyfriend Mauro, a theatre director. But despite the breakup, Olivia accepts a part in a play directed by Mauro. Things do not go well, either in her life or in the play, where she is unable to achieve what a demanding Mauro is asking of her.[3]

Things get worse when Olivia starts to receive an increasing number of harassing phone calls. She has been mistaken for Lorena Ruiz, a woman with lots of debts whose creditors will not believe they have got the wrong person. The harassment continues, and the case of mistaken identity becomes a living Kafkaesque nightmare for Olivia as she searches for the mysterious Lorena Ruiz.

Director Isidora Marras was inspired by a case of mistaken identity that she herself suffered. The film is the portrait of a bureaucratic and dehumanised system where people are no more than consumers.[4]

Cast

Release and Reception

The film was released on 5 September 2014 (Canada) Toronto International Film Festival, 22 October 2014 (Chile) SANFIC Film Festival, 10 November 2014 (Sweden) Stockholm International Film Festival

The film got mixed reception, reviews tend to point the inexperience of the director Isidora Marras, and how secondary characters steal the spotlight. Paulina García (Gloria (2013 film)) for example as some reviews pointed.[5]

See also

References

  1. No soy Lorena Technical Sheet cinemachiledistribucion.cl/ retrieved on December 03, 2014
  2. I Am not Lorena IMDB 2014, retrieved on December 16, 2014
  3. I Am Not Lorena at Film affinity Film Affinity 2014, retrieved on December 16, 2014
  4. SANFIC SANFIC 10th - 2014, retrieved in December 16, 2014
  5. 'I Am Not Lorena' ('Non Soy Lorena'): Toronto Review 2014 The Hollywood Reporter, All rights reserved retrieved on December 14, 2014
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