El
24 de julio se estrenó “Sólo Química”,
una comedia dirigida por Alfonso
Albacete, producida por Rodar y Rodar, distribuida por Alfa
Pictures y que cuenta con la colaboración de Televisión Española, Canal+ y
Televisión de Catalunya. El rodaje de la película tuvo lugar hace casi un año,
entre los meses de mayo y agosto de 2014 en Barcelona, Sitges y La Costa Brava.
La
cinta, de 110 minutos de duración, está protagonizada por Ana Fernández,
Alejo Sauras
y Rodrigo Guirao.
La actriz Ana
Carlota Fernández, es conocida desde muy
joven principalmente por series de televisión como “Cuestión de sexo” y
sobre todo por ser Sandra en “Los Protegidos”, el éxito de Antena 3. Su
espontaneidad, su carácter y el dominio de la comedia encantaron a Alfonso
Albacete que contó con ella desde el principio para el proyecto. Se trata de su
primera película como protagonista para la gran pantalla.
Alejo Sauras es un actor de gran trayectoria tanto en televisión (“Al salir de
clase”, “Los Serrano”, “La República”, “Algo que celebrar”), en teatro (“El
eunuco”) o en cine donde ha trabajado con directores como David Trueba o Pedro
Almodóvar. Es un verdadero todoterreno de
la interpretación. Éste es su segundo papel con Alfonso Albacete.
Rodrigo Guirao es un actor muy conocido y querido tanto en Argentina como en Italia,
donde lleva años trabajando. Ha participado, en series de éxito como: “Rebelde
Way”, “Amas de casa desesperadas”, “Patito feo” en Argentina y “Terra ribelle”,
“Violetta” o “La cartuja de Parma” para la RAI italiana. Compagina sus
interpretaciones con el mundo de la música, toca la guitarra, compone y canta.
Es su primer trabajo como protagonista en España.
Además
la película cuenta con un decorativo coro de secundarios; José Coronado,
Silvia Marsó,
Bibiana Fernández,
Neus Asensi,
Rossy de Palma,
Natalia de Molina,
Martina Klein,
Jaime Olías,
Esmeralda Moya y
Miranda Makaroff.
Se
trata de una comedia romántica en la que Oli (Ana Fernández),
se enamora de una rutilante estrella del cine y la televisión, Eric Soto (Rodrigo Guirao),
con el que vivirá un romance maravilloso adentrándose en un mundo de glamour,
éxito, fama y dinero. Mientras tanto, su mejor amigo Carlos (Alejo Sauras),
psicólogo, la intenta convencer que el amor no existe, que es solamente un
efecto químico que nos hace confundir la realidad.
Su
protagonista femenina, Ana
Fernández, dedica la película a “una persona que me mostró el amor más puro y con más química que he
vivido. Entonces,
estés donde estés espero que te rías, que estés orgulloso de mí, de todos
nosotros porque lo viviste con todos nosotros”. Así recordaba la
actriz al fallecido Santi
Trancho, víctima el pasado marzo de un accidente de moto. El largometraje guarda una sorpresa, que ella misma desveló
en la presentación: a Trancho se dirigió para desearle que " te veas genial en tu cameo. Es una cosa que no hemos dicho nunca. Gracias
a todo el equipo por todo vuestro amor", refiriéndose así al
cameo póstumo que realiza el operador de cámara.
Sin duda alguna es una buena oportunidad para animar
a todos a acudir al cine para disfrutar de una buena comedia y para recordar a Santi Trancho, descanse en paz.
Víctor San José
The Spanish film ''Solo Química'' this summer's most successful comedy
The Spanish film “Solo Química” premiered on the 24th of June. It is
a comedy which is directed by Alfonso
Albacete and is produced by Rodar y Rodar and released
by Rodar Alfa Pictures. Televisión Española, the
national state-owned public-service television broadcaster in Spain, Canal +, a
Spanish commercial television channel and Televisión de Catalunya, the public broadcasting network of Catalonia have collaborated in the making of the film. The aforesaid making of
the film took place nearly a year ago between May and August of 2014 in
Barcelona, Sitges and the coastal region of Costa Brava.
The 110-minute film stars Ana Fernández, Alejo Sauras and Rodrigo Guirao.
The actress Ana Carlota
Fernández is known from a very young age mainly for
her performances in the Spanish TV shows “Cuestión de sexo” and above all, for
playing the character Sandra in “Los Protegidos” which has been a very successful TV show for Antena 3, a Spanish
terrestrial television channel. The actress's spontaneity together with
her character and her ease in television comedies were the reasons why Alfonso
Albacete counted on her from the early stages for the film. It was her first
appearance as the main character on the big screen.
Alejo Sauras has got a long career on TV thanks to his appearances
in the Spanish TV shows “Al salir de clase”, “Los Serrano”,
“La República” and “Algo que celebrar”, on the stage (“El
eunuco”) and in films in which he has worked with directors such as David Trueba and Pedro
Almodóvar. He has had all kind of appearances on the stage, in films and TV. His role in the
film “Solo Química” is his second appearance in a film directed by Alfonso
Albacete.
Rodrigo
Guirao is a very well-known and beloved actor
both in Argentina and Italy where he has been working for several years. He has
played in successful TV shows such as “Rebelde Way”, “Amas de casa
desesperadas” and “Patito feo” in Argentina. He has equally played
in other shows including “Terra ribelle”, “Violetta” and “The
Charterhouse of Parma” broadcasted by RAI, Italy's national public broadcasting company.
In addition, well-known actors such as José Coronado, Silvia Marsó, Bibiana Fernández, Neus Asensi, Rossy de Palma, Natalia de Molina, Martina Klein, Jaime Olías, Esmeralda Moya and Miranda
Makaroff.
“Solo Química” is a romantic comedy in which
the character Oli played by Ana Fernández, falls in love with Eric Soto (Rodrigo
Guirao) who is a brilliant film and TV star.
They will live a true romance which will make them explore a world of glamour,
success, fame and money. At the same time, Oli's best friend Carlos, who is a
psychologist tries to convince her that love does not exist. According to him,
love is just a chemical reaction which makes us confuse reality.
Ana Fernández, the film's protagonist, dedicated this film to Santi Trancho who was a victim of a
motorcycle accident. She said “I am dedicating this
film to somebody who showed me the purest and most chemical love I have ever
experienced. So, wherever you are, I hope that you are laughing and that you
are proud of me and us all because you lived it with us. The full-length film
has got a surprise that Ana Fernández herself unveiled in the presentation: She
addressed Sancho to wish him “to see himself feeling well in his cameo. It is
something that we have never done before. I want to thank all the team members
for the cameo.” By that she meant the posthumous cameo that the cameraman does.
There is no question that it is a good opportunity to
encourage everyone to go to the cinema to watch a good comedy and to pay
tribute to Santi Trancho,
RIP.
Review: Ricardo Roger
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