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ARIADNA GIL PRESENTS PARKING, BY TUDOR GIURGIU

The actress Ariadna Gil presents today Friday 15th the film Parking, by the Rumanian director Tudor Giurgiu, together with the producer Olmo Figueredo. The encounter will take place at 7:30 pm at Cinesur Nervión Plaza, after this film’s screening of the Andalusian Panorama section, led by Belén Cuesta, Ariadna Gil and Luis Bermejo.

Produced by the Sevillian producer La Claqueta (Born in Syria) and with music by Julio de la Rosa (La Isla Mínima), Parking is a film that tells about second opportunities based on the real story of the writer Marin Malaicu-Hondrari. It narrates the relationship between an illegal Rumanian immigrant who works as a security guard and a girl who he meets during the night of San Juan.

The film tells the story about a poet, Adrián, an illegal Rumanian immigrant who works as a security guard during night in an automotive franchise in Cordoba. He speaks Spanish, lives completely on his own and what he desires is to write and start over. His encounter with María, during the night of San Juan, seems to be written in the stars. Their passion will soon test the challenges they have to face together.

Tudor Giurgiu (Romania, 1972) is member of the European Film Academy, founder and president of the Transilvania International Film Festival and forefather of the National Film Awards in Romania. He studied in the Bucharest Theatre and Film Academy and was assistant director of Lucian Pintilie y Radu Milheanu. He has also directed several advertisements, videoclips and short films such as Superman and Spiderman or Batman, awarded for Best Short Film in the European Film Awards in 2012.

 

His directorial debut Love Sick was in the Panorama section in the Berlinale in 2006. His second film, Of Snails and Men, won the Special Jury Mention in Warsaw and the Meeting Point section in Valladolid. His third film Why Me? was released in the Berlinale in 2015 and awarded in diverse festivals. He has produced and coproduced films with actors such as Peter Strickland, Eran Ricklis, Fanny Ardant, Manuel Martín Cuenca y Radu Milheanu.