Las herederas
The HeiressesExploring the outside world as tentatively and carefully as its heroine, the film increasingly trains its gaze on a social strata that is strangely cut-off from reality and lives without a thought for tomorrow. However, when Chela visits her girlfriend in prison, a completely different picture emerges of conditions in Paraguay.
With
- Ana Brun (Chela)
- Margarita Irún (Chiquita)
- Ana Ivanova (Angy)
- Nilda Gonzalez (Pati)
- María Martins (Pituca)
- Alicia Guerra (Carmela)
- Yverá Zayas (Singer)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Marcelo Martinessi |
Cinematography | Luis Armando Arteaga |
Editing | Fernando Epstein |
Sound Design | Fernando Henna |
Sound | Rafael Alvarez |
Production Design | Carlo Spatuzza |
Costumes | Tania Simbrón |
Make-Up | Luciana Diaz, Virginia Silva |
Assistant Director | Flavia Vilela |
Casting | Marcelo Martinessi |
Production Manager | Sebastián Peña Escobar |
Producers | Sebastián Peña Escobar, Marcelo Martinessi |
Executive Producer | Sebastián Peña Escobar |
Co-Producers | Agustina Chiarino Voulminot, Fernando Epstein, Christoph Friedel, Claudia Steffen, Julia Murat, Hilde Berg, Marina Perales, Xavier Rocher |
Co-Production |
Mutante Cine Montevideo Pandora Film Produktion Köln Esquina Filmes São Paulo Norsk Filmproduksjon Oslo La Fábrica Nocturna Paris |
World Sales
Produced by
La Babosa Cine
Christoph Friedel (Co-Producer). Margarita Irún (Actress), Ana Brun (Actress), Marcelo Martinessi (Director/Screenwriter), Ana Ivanova (Actress), Sebastián Peña Escobar (Production Manager/Producer, Executive Producer), Moderation: Vincenzo Bugno
Las herederas | The Heiresses
Competition · Press Conference · Feb 16, 2018
Press Conference at full length
Las herederas | The Heiresses
Competition · Red Carpet · Feb 16, 2018
Red Carpet at full length
Marcelo Martinessi
Born in Asunción, Paraguay in 1973, he is a director and screenwriter. He studied communication in his hometown, followed by film at the London Film School. His short films, which revolve around literature and memory, have screened at festivals including the Berlinale and Clermont-Ferrand. He was executive director of his country’s first public television station from 2010 up to the coup d’état in 2012. His attempt at coming to terms with the ensuing political chaos gave rise to his short film La Voz Perdida (The Lost Voice), which won Best Short at the 2016 Venice International Film Festival.
Filmography
2009 Karai norte; Short Film 2011 Calle última; Short Film 2013 La voz perdida (The Lost Voice); Short Film 2018 Las herederas (The Heiresses)
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018