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“Chronic”’s Michel Franco, Emma Suarez, team for “April’s Daughter”

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“Chronic”’s Michel Franco, Emma Suarez, team for “April’s Daughter”

December 13, 2016 - 13:39 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net - One of Mexico’s highest-profile and most resolutely independent young directors, Michel Franco, whose Tim Roth starrer “Chronic” won best screenplay at 2015’s Cannes Festival, has gone into production on its follow-up, “Las hijas de Abril” (“April’s Daughter”), a mother-daughters relationship drama starring Spain’s Emma Suarez, co-star of Pedro Almodovar’s “Julieta.”

Videocine, the movie distribution arm of Latin American TV network giant Televisa, has acquired theatrical distribution rights for Mexico. Set up at Franco’s Mexico City label Lucia Films and kept under wraps until the present, “April’s Daughter” is currently 10 days into a shoot in Puerto Vallarta, the Mexican resort, Variety said.

Also written by Franco, “April’s Daughter” plumbs the same keystone family ties whose exploration catapulted Franco to international notice when “After Lucia” won Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Award in 2012.

Suarez plays a woman who, having rebuilt her life abroad, returns to Mexico to reconnect with her youngest daughter, Valeria, when she learns the teen girl is pregnant. But the reunion proves far more complicated than she imagined, opening a Pandora’s box of emotions, Franco told Variety from the set of “April’s Daughter.”

“The characters’ good intentions do not always have positive consequences. There’s no such thing as a simple family, ’ Franco said, observing he’s tried to explore this in the “most intimate context possible, that between parents and their children.”

Also driving the narrative are “the preoccupations which a 50-year-old, mature woman begins to have,” Franco added.

“April’s Daughter” bears broad similarities with the narratives lines of “After Lucia” and “Chronic,” of characters attempting to reconnect with their supposed nearest and dearest. That said, it will be “my most accessible film yet, for mass audiences” Franco promised.

“The film has many themes audiences can identify with: April’s maturity, Valeria as a young mother,” Franco added.

He went on: “I’m shooting the film in a different way, with multiple camera movements, not sequence shots, and closer up to the actors. There’s some music, much more dialogue between mother and daughter, fewer silences in a reference to “Chronic.”

Financed via a Videocine minimum guarantee and Eficine tax coin in Mexico, the drama is set up at Franco’s Mexico City label Lucia Films, which has become, in the space of four years, most probably the most big fest laureled of Latin American production houses. Apart from “After Lucia” and “Chronic,” Lucia Films also produced Gabriel Ripstein’s “600 Miles,” a Berlin best first feature prize winner. Lucia Films also co-produced Venezuelan Lorenzo Vigas’ “Far Away,” which scooped Venice’s top Golden Lion last year.

Breaking through with Julio Medem early ‘90s trilogy, “Cows,” “The Red Squirrel” and “Earth,” Suarez won a Spanish Academy Goya for “El perro del hortelano” in 1996. But major recognition, in the Almodovar and Franco roles, has largely come in maturity.

Two newcomers, Valeria Becerril and Joanna Larequi, play respectively the mother’s under-age daughter who’s expecting a child, and her elder half-sister.

“I like to make pictures with adolescents, combine them with actors with a lot of experience, as in ‘After Lucia,’” Franco said.

That represents part of the filmmaking philosophy of the 37-year-old Franco whose films combine auteurist ambitions and a staunch defence of creative independence with a far larger concern for audience than many Mexican auteurs in past decades.

Filming is as much “a search” as an embodiment of set-in-stone preconceived ideas, Franco...

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