Screened as part of NZIFF 2007

The Night of the Sunflowers 2007

La noche de los girasoles

Directed by Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo

Dark, gripping, multi-narrative thriller set in rural Spain. "Exciting picture of a crime and how its ripples beget other acts of turpitude and create new victims." — The Observer

France / Portugal / Spain In Spanish with English subtitles
120 minutes 35mm

Director, Screenplay

Photography

Ángel Iguacel

Editor

Pedro Ribeiro

Music

Kristina Levy

With

Carmelo Gómez
,
Judith Diakhate
,
Celso Bugallo
,
Manuel Morón
,
Mariano Alameda

Festivals

Venice 2006

Elsewhere

An atmosphere of ominous danger pervades this dark and gripping thriller set in rural Spain. Esteban, a speleologist, is asked to survey a recently discovered cave that locals believe will put their nearby sleepy little town on the map. He is saddled with Pedro, a photographer, and Gabi, Esteban’s girlfriend, also accompanies them on the trip. While waiting outside the cave, Gabi is viciously assaulted. Reason gives way to crazed instinct as the men seek revenge, leading to grave consequences that none of the three could have foreseen.

“Debut feature director Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo… expertly succeeds in creating a palpable sense of menace across the film’s six chapters, each realised from the point of view of one of the film’s multiple protagonists... But this is no exercise in style over substance, for The Night of the Sunflowers asks profound questions around the moral choices we execute in times of crisis… A dazzling reflection on violence, vengeance and the problems of being in the wrong place at the wrong time." — Maria Delgado, London Film Festival