Stones (film) explained

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Director:Ramón Salazar
Producer:Francisco Ramos
Cinematography:David Carretero
Editing:Teresa Font
Music:Pascal Gaigne
Studio:Alquimia Cinema
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Distributor:Hispano FoxFilm

Stones (Spanish; Castilian: '''Piedras'''|links=no) is a 2002 Spanish film directed and written by Ramón Salazar which stars Antonia San Juan, Najwa Nimri, Vicky Peña, Mónica Cervera, and Ángela Molina.

Plot

The plot revolves around the lives of five women living in Madrid.

Release

The film was presented at the Málaga Film Festival in February 2002.[1] It was released theatrically in Spain on 8 February 2002.[2] It also screened at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival.[3]

Reception

Mirito Torreiro of El País negatively assessed an "unhealthy gloating" in the pain of women.[4]

Sheila Johnston of ScreenDaily wrote that "pedestrian is really the only word to describe [the film]".[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El malagueño Ramón Salazar presenta en su ciudad su primer largometraje, que competirá en Berlín. El País. 7 February 2002. Cristina. Fernández.
  2. Web site: Piedras. Fotogramas. Mirito. Torreiro. 29 May 2008.
  3. Web site: Buena acogida a 'Piedras', único filme español que concursa en la Berlinale. Ángel. Fernández-Santos. Ángel Fernández-Santos. El País.
  4. Web site: Una cierta tendencia. El País. Casimiro. Torreiro. 8 February 2002.
  5. Web site: ScreenDaily. Stones (Piedras). 27 February 2002. Sheila. Johnston.