Nadar

  • 90'
  • Spain
  • 2008
The personal identity and the reconstruction of memories and the past are the theme of Carla Subirana’s intimate film Nadar. In her first full-length film, the director reflects on the loss of family and collective memory. The film maker succeeds in giving her personal quest a moving universal meaning. Subirana grew up in a world of women. Her anti-Franco grandfather was executed in 1940 after the Spanish Civil War for committing three armed raids. When Subirana embarks on her quest for truth in this issue that has always been surrounded by silence, her grandmother already has Alzheimer's disease and her mother is suffering from the same ailment. In her film, Subirana compares the creative process, that lasts for years, with swimming underwater in danger of drowning.

Director
Carla Subirana
Country of production
Spain
Year
2008
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
90'
Medium
Betacam Digi
International title
Swimming
Language
Spanish
Producer
Xavier Atance
Production Company
Benecé produccions
Sales
Benecé produccions
Screenplay
Carla Subirana
Cinematography
Carles Gusi
Editor
Manel Barriere
Production Design
Xavier Atance
Sound Design
Amanda Villavieja
Music
Ricardo Santander
Cast
Eloi Benet
Director
Carla Subirana
Country of production
Spain
Year
2008
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
90'
Medium
Betacam Digi
International title
Swimming
Language
Spanish
Producer
Xavier Atance
Production Company
Benecé produccions
Sales
Benecé produccions
Screenplay
Carla Subirana
Cinematography
Carles Gusi
Editor
Manel Barriere
Production Design
Xavier Atance
Sound Design
Amanda Villavieja
Music
Ricardo Santander
Cast
Eloi Benet