Burgos, Spain, 1935: a new teacher, Antoni Benaiges, arrives at the village school. His first act is to remove the crucifix from the wall. Soon he’s instructing his young charges in the art of the waltz and setting up a printing press in the classroom. The children love him, but their parents are scandalized. In a parallel modern day strand, Ariadna (Laia Costa) investigates the fate of her great-grandfather, who disappeared during the Spanish civil war. Based on a true story, Patricia Font’s drama excavates a dark period in Spanish history.
The film was nominated for five Goya awards, including Best Actor (Enric Auquer) and best adapted screenplay.
A tenderly realised and strikingly well shot film anchored by a fine performance by Auquer.
Jason Blake, Limelight
A joy, despite such sadness…
Stephen Romei, The Australian
This film is a thing of beauty.
El Diario
Patricia Font
Enric Auquer, Laia Costa
Spain/France
2023
In Spanish with English subtitles
Nominated for 5 Goya Awards, including Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay
Indigenous & Community Access
Credits
Producer
Francesc Escribano, Tono Folguera, Carlos Fernández, Laura Fernández Brites
Screenwriter
Francesc Escribano, Albert Val
Cinematography
David Valldepérez
Editor
Dani Arregui
Original Music
Natasha Arizu del Valle
Art Director
Josep Rosell
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The Teacher Who Promised the Sea
Based on a true story, Patricia Font’s drama excavates a dark period in Spanish history. Antoni Benaiges takes up a village teaching position in 1935. But his new-fangled ideas about learning outrage the local priest.