Everyone knows that the tip of the iceberg only shows a fraction of a larger picture. The same applies to the emotions of the teenagers in this subdued coming-of-age film. Its motto is the telling comment by Jean-Jacques Rousseau: ‘Adolescence is like a second birth. In the first a child is born, in the second, a man or a woman. And it's always painful.’
In Iceberg, we follow several teenagers during a cold winter in a small town by the river. Mauri (13) is mourning his father who died in an accident. Rebecca (12) tries to survive during her first year at boarding school and two boys aged 17 and 18 lead an apparently carefree life in a small hut by the river. Little is said in this fragile, beautifully filmed drama, but the feelings of these struggling children are revealing. Sometimes their stories brush against each other, but they are all wrestling with their own demons.
- Director
- Gabriel Velázquez
- Premiere
- International première
- Country of production
- Spain
- Year
- 2011
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2012
- Length
- 84'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Language
- Spanish
- Producer
- Gabriel Velázquez
- Production Company
- Escorado Produccion
- Sales
- Escorado Produccion
- Screenplay
- Gabriel Velázquez, Blanca Torres
- Cinematography
- David Azcano
- Editor
- Manuel García, Gabriel Velázquez, Blanca Torres
- Production Design
- Arantxa Echevarria
- Sound Design
- Nacho Royo, José Martínez de San Mateo
- Music
- Pablo Crespo
- Cast
- Víctor García, Carolina Morocho
- Website
- http://gabrielvelazquez.es