Rodrigo Sorogoyen Isabel Peña Eduardo Villanueva Denis Ménochet Marina Foïs Spain France county Thomas city Sandra film track shootings Rodrigo Sorogoyen Isabel Peña Eduardo Villanueva Denis Ménochet Marina Foïs Spain France county Thomas city Sandra

‘The Beasts,’ Rodrigo Sorogoyen Opens Up – a Little – from Cannes

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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentFrom the 100-second tracking shot to building pulse music that opens “The Realm” to the slug-fest finale of “May God Save Us,” Oscar-nominated Rodrigo Sorogoyen (“Mother”) has filmed some of the most exhilarating shots in recent Spanish cinema.His status as a filmmaker consolidated by a series, Movistar Plus’ “Riot Police,” “The Beasts” (“As Bestas”), which plays in Cannes Premiere, rates as one of, if not the most awaited Spanish movie of 2022.From a brief synopsis, it might look like a return to one of Sorogoyen’s central obsessions: Violence.

But that is most likely a half truth. Based on real-life events, “The Beasts,” written by Sorogoyen and co-scribe Isabel Peña, follows a married couple, Vincent and Olga, (Denis Menochet and Marina Fois) who have settled in a small village in Galicia, in Spain’s verdant North-West.

They grow vegetables and rehabilitate abandoned cottages. Disrupting established village power structures, however, their presence is resented, especially by brothers Xan and Lorenzo.

When the couple refuses to endorse a wind farm which would mean a windfall for the villagers, tensions rise to a point of no return.Sorogoyen’s supposed works about violence are all really rather different propositions, however.

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