Return to Hansala

2008 Spanish film
Return to Hansala
Original titleRetorno a Hansala
Directed byChus Gutiérrez
Screenplay by
  • Chus Gutiérrez
  • Juan Carlos Rubio
Starring
CinematographyKiko de la Rica
Edited byFernando Pardo
Music byTao Gutiérrez
Production
companies
  • Muac Films
  • Maestranza Films
Release dates
  • 10 September 2008 (2008-09-10) (Toronto)
  • 27 March 2009 (2009-03-27) (Spain)
Running time
95 minutes
CountrySpain
Languages
  • Spanish
  • Arabic
  • Berber

Return to Hansala (Spanish: Retorno a Hansala) is a 2008 Spanish film directed by Chus Gutiérrez which stars Farah Hamed and José Luis García Pérez. It won the Golden Pyramid Award at the 32nd Cairo International Film Festival and was also screened at the 2008 Dubai International Film Festival.

Plot

At the beginning of this decade the bodies of eleven young Moroccan immigrants who were trying to cross the Strait of Gibraltar appeared on the beaches of Rota. From their clothes, it was discovered that they all came from the same village, Hansala. The film tries to portray that event through the eyes of Martín, a funeral parlor owner who tries to make money on their deaths, and Leila, the sister of one of the dead boys. Together, they adventure into trying to repatriate the boy's body by van and live an intense moral experience that will lead them to question their beliefs.

The film begins with several bodies washing up on the Spanish shore, Playa de Getares, near the coastal town of Algeciras. One of them is the younger brother of Leila, a refugee living in the town. She had encouraged him to risk the boat crossing to Spain, against their family's wishes. After identifying her brother, Leila decides to repatriate his body, and face the wrath of her parents. Teaming up with a Spanish undertaker Martin, the pair embark on the hazardous trip to Leila's mountain village of Hansala in the Moroccan countryside. Leila's most fundamental beliefs are challenged, as she must face her family, and their grief, anger and love. Martin meanwhile is surprised by his welcome in the village. Director Chus Gutiérrez presents with great sensitivity the opposing viewpoints of her main protagonists, artfully, contrasting the lives of rich and poor, separated by only a few hundred miles.

Cast

  • Farah Hamed [ca] as Leila[1]
  • José Luis García Pérez as Martín[2]
  • Adam Bounnouacha as Said[3]
  • Antonio de la Torre as Antonio[3]
  • Cuca Escribano [es] as Carmen[3]
  • Antonio Dechent as Manolo[3]
  • César Vea as Cirilo[3]
  • Miguel Alcíbar [es] as Pepe[3]

Production

The film was produced by Maestranza Films and Muac Films.[4] Shooting locations included Algeciras and Los Barrios.[5] It was shot in Spanish, Arabic and Berber.[6]

Release

The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008.[7] Its festival run also included Tangier, the Seville European Film Festival,[8] the Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci), and the 32nd Cairo International Film Festival, among others. It was theatrically released in Spain in 2009.

Awards

Tao Gutiérrez, Farah Hamed, and Chus Gutiérrez at a press conference for the film at Cines del Sur
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2008 53rd Valladolid International Film Festival Jury Special Prize Won [9]
32nd Cairo International Film Festival Golden Pyramid Won
2009 23rd Goya Awards Best Original Screenplay Chus Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Rubio Nominated [10]
Best New Actress Farah Hamed Nominated
Best Original Song Tao Gutiérrez Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ Boris Tarre, Marta (2016). "Sujetos itinerantes y relaciones bidireccionales centro-periféricas en Retorno a Hansala (2008) de Chus Gutiérrez ante un contexto migratorio peninsular actual de una crisis económica" (PDF). CIEHL. 23: 67.
  2. ^ Boris Tarre 2016, p. 67.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Retorno a Hansala / 7 alcantarillas". Cineteca Nacional Mexico. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  4. ^ Colmeiro & Gabilondo 2016, p. 88.
  5. ^ "El festival de Toronto proyecta el filme que Chus Gutiérrez rodó en la comarca". Europa Sur. 5 September 2008.
  6. ^ Corte, Manuela de la (2 April 2009). "En Hansala tienen algo que hemos perdido: el saber estar en la vida". Granada Hoy.
  7. ^ Knoerrich Aldabo, Isabel (2011). "Retorno a Hansala. Migración entre naciones y regiones". Nation und Region: zur Aktualität intrakultureller Prozesse in der globalen Romania. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-3-643-10578-3.
  8. ^ "El drama de la inmigración irrumpe con 'Retorno a Hansala'". El Correo de Andalucía]]. 15 September 2009.
  9. ^ Colmeiro, José; Gabilondo, Joseba (2016). "Negotiating the Local and the Global: Andalusia, the Basque Country, and Galicia". In Labanyi, Jo; Pavlović, Tatjana (eds.). A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Wiley Blackwell. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-4051-9438-9.
  10. ^ "Retorno a Hansala » Premios Goya 2022".
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