The Movie Teller

The Movie Teller (Spanish: La contadora de películas) is a 2023 comedy-drama film directed by Lone Scherfig from a screenplay by Walter Salles, Rafa Russo, and Isabel Coixet based on the novel by Hernán Rivera Letelier starring Bérénice Bejo, Antonio de la Torre, Daniel Brühl, Sara Becker, and Alondra Valenzuela. It is a Chilean-Spanish-French international co-production.

The Movie Teller
Theatrical release poster
SpanishLa contadora de películas
Directed byLone Scherfig
Screenplay by
Based onLa contadora de películas
by Hernán Rivera Letelier
Produced by
  • Adolfo Blanco
  • Manuel Monzón
  • Vincent Juillerat
  • Andrés Mardones
Starring
CinematographyDaniel Aranyó
Music byFernando Velázquez
Production
companies
  • A Contracorriente Films
  • Selenium Films
  • Altiro Films
  • Contadora Films AIE
Release dates
  • 15 September 2023 (2023-09-15) (TIFF)
  • 27 October 2023 (2023-10-27) (Spain)
Countries
  • Chile
  • Spain
  • France
LanguageSpanish

Plot

Set in a mining town in the desert of Atacama in the 1960s, against the backdrop of political change in Chile and the decadence of salpetre mining communities in the country, the plot tracks the plight of María Margarita, a young woman possessing the gift of telling movies, who thereby becomes the resident "movie teller".[1][2]

Cast

Production

Walter Salles was the driving force behind the project, with an involvement of more than 10 years.[5] The film is an A Contracorriente Films (Adolfo Blanco and Manuel Monzón), Selenium Films (Vincent Juillerat), Altiro Films (Andrés Mardones) and Contadora Films AIE Spanish-French-Chilean co-production, with the participation of RTVE, TVC, and Euskaltel-Telecable and backing from ICAA, ICEC, and Crea-SGR.[4][5][1]

Release

Sara Becker attending a screening of the film at the Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos in Toledo on 23 October 2023

The film was scheduled to land a special presentation at the 48th Toronto International Film Festival on 15 September 2023,[6] and opened the 68th Valladolid International Film Festival on 21 October 2023.[1][7] Distributed by A Contracorriente Films,[5] it is slated to be released theatrically in Spain on 27 October 2023.[8]

Reception

Steve Pond of The Wrap wrote that "in its happiest moments", the film "is glorious and yes, a little corny; in its darkest ones, it's still lovely and sad".[9]

Pete Hammond of Deadline Hollywood deemed the film to be "a must-see" for movie lovers everywhere.[10]

Maggie Lovitt of Collider gave the film a B+ rating, deeming it to be "a love letter to the community that grows from the seeds of storytelling".[11]

See also

References

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