In the early morning of January 2, 1921, amid a thick fog, the steam Santa Isabel, with 260 emigrants bound for Buenos Aires, sank off the rugged and rugged coast of the island of Sálvora.In the early morning of January 2, 1921, amid a thick fog, the steam Santa Isabel, with 260 emigrants bound for Buenos Aires, sank off the rugged and rugged coast of the island of Sálvora.In the early morning of January 2, 1921, amid a thick fog, the steam Santa Isabel, with 260 emigrants bound for Buenos Aires, sank off the rugged and rugged coast of the island of Sálvora.
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- 5 wins & 10 nominations
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By Guadi Galego, Pablo Pascual, and Pedro Pascual
Performed by Guadi Galego, Pablo Pascual, and Pedro Pascual
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In the early morning of January 2, 1921, amid a thick fog, the steam Santa Isabel, with 260 emigrants bound for Buenos Aires, sank off the rugged and rugged coast of the island of Sálvora in the northwest of Spain. That night there were no men on the island, they were celebrating Christmas on dry land. The only hope of the survivors who were struggling not to crash into the rocks were the few women, old men and children who lived in this place. Three young islanders, María (Nerea Barros), Josefa (Victoria Teijeiro) and Cipriana (Ana Oca), decide to launch into the sea in a small traditional boat. Rowing only by ear, due to the thick fog and the closed night, they manage to save 50 people. Everything that happens since that night is going to shake and change this island forever. Among the authorities who come to document the incident and the officials who will be photographed with the heroines, León Cofré (Darío Grandinetti), an Argentine journalist who investigates the case a little further, brings to light the secrets and sins of Sálvora and the shipwreck. But little by little he verifies that that night too many terrible "coincidences" happened on the island. There are many questions to be solved. The initially three heroines become alleged suspects so there is an investigation into possible looting of the ship.
Based on actual events happened in the early morning of January 2, 1921, when amid a thick fog, the steam Santa Isabel, with 260 emigrants bound for Buenos Aires, sank off the rugged and rugged coast of the island of Sálvora, when most of the men inland by New Year's Day, there three women in a boat try to save as many as they can, and manage to bring a few dozen castaways ashore. The fiction film debut of Paula Cons, a story that certainly touches on the social, political and moral aspects of the time, the exploitation of the inhabitants of the province isolated that remain in an almost semi-wild state. However, her inexperience is more than evident, as the film fails partially to adequate the necessary developing of the "mystery", which is largely revealed to us in the introduction, while before the halfway point the last questions have been answered. As a result, most of the film functions, unsuccessfully, as an ancient tragic irony. That is, you just wait for the protagonists to learn what you really know from the beginning, without surprises in between or even some rudimentary plot. Actors give decent acting, Dario Grandinetti provides a nice acting as an Argentine journalist named León, goes to Sálvora to cover the news of the shipwreck, as well as Nerea Barros, Aitor Luna and Celso Bugallo.
The main advantage of The Island of Lies are the wild landscapes of Galicia well photographed by cameraman Aitor Mantxola that fit perfectly with the wild characters of the protagonists, but these are wasted with the quality of the television production as a whole, from the script, the performances, the photography and the few effects, which are more reminiscent of the well-known films dealing with coastal townspeople taking advantage of shipwrecks that occur voluntarily or involuntarily, such as: ¨Alfred Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn¨ , ¨Friz Lang's Moofleet¨ or ¨John Gilling's Fury at Smugglers' Bay¨.
The motion picture was professionally written and directed by Paula Cons. She previously made a documentary La batalla desconocida (2017) about the "Battle of tungsten" that the Allies fought against Spain over that metallic element, which was essential for the wartime industries during WW2. Rating: 6/10.
Based on actual events happened in the early morning of January 2, 1921, when amid a thick fog, the steam Santa Isabel, with 260 emigrants bound for Buenos Aires, sank off the rugged and rugged coast of the island of Sálvora, when most of the men inland by New Year's Day, there three women in a boat try to save as many as they can, and manage to bring a few dozen castaways ashore. The fiction film debut of Paula Cons, a story that certainly touches on the social, political and moral aspects of the time, the exploitation of the inhabitants of the province isolated that remain in an almost semi-wild state. However, her inexperience is more than evident, as the film fails partially to adequate the necessary developing of the "mystery", which is largely revealed to us in the introduction, while before the halfway point the last questions have been answered. As a result, most of the film functions, unsuccessfully, as an ancient tragic irony. That is, you just wait for the protagonists to learn what you really know from the beginning, without surprises in between or even some rudimentary plot. Actors give decent acting, Dario Grandinetti provides a nice acting as an Argentine journalist named León, goes to Sálvora to cover the news of the shipwreck, as well as Nerea Barros, Aitor Luna and Celso Bugallo.
The main advantage of The Island of Lies are the wild landscapes of Galicia well photographed by cameraman Aitor Mantxola that fit perfectly with the wild characters of the protagonists, but these are wasted with the quality of the television production as a whole, from the script, the performances, the photography and the few effects, which are more reminiscent of the well-known films dealing with coastal townspeople taking advantage of shipwrecks that occur voluntarily or involuntarily, such as: ¨Alfred Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn¨ , ¨Friz Lang's Moofleet¨ or ¨John Gilling's Fury at Smugglers' Bay¨.
The motion picture was professionally written and directed by Paula Cons. She previously made a documentary La batalla desconocida (2017) about the "Battle of tungsten" that the Allies fought against Spain over that metallic element, which was essential for the wartime industries during WW2. Rating: 6/10.
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- Gross worldwide
- $39,491
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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