Cork[1] (Catalan: Suro) is a 2022 Spanish rural drama film directed by Mikel Gurrea which stars Vicky Luengo and Pol López alongside Ilyass El Ouahdani. It is shot in Catalan.
Set in rural Catalonia,[2] the plot follows a couple (Elena and Iván) who moves from the city to the countryside to run an inherited cork plantation, involving as outsiders in the escalating tension between local and immigrant cork workers.[3]
Gurrea's debut feature, the project was developed at the San Sebastián's Ikusmira Berriak 2016 Residency, Sources2 and the Sam Spiegel Film Lab.[5] The screenplay was penned by Gurrea alongside Francisco Kosterlitz.[6]
Laia Costa was originally a cast choice for one of the leads,[7] but eventually Vicky Luengo was cast as the protagonist.[8] The film was produced by Lastor Media alongside Malmo Pictures and Irusoin, with the participation of TV3, EiTB, and funding from ICAA, ICEC [ca], and support from Creative Europe's MEDIA.[9] It was shot in Catalan in Darnius and locations of the province of Girona, including the Albera Massif (Alt Empordà),[10][11][9][12] with, in addition to the three leads, a cast consisting of non-professional actors, primarily cork workers.[13] Shooting started on 19 July 2021.[14]
The film was selected for screening at the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival's main competition, where it was presented on 19 September 2022.[15][16][17] Distributed by A Contracorriente Films, it was theatrically released on 2 December 2022.[18]
Jonathan Holland of ScreenDaily wrote that the film "tells its tale unfussily and efficiently, with few stylistic flourishes".[19]
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