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Legendary Filmmaker Lluís Miñarro Unveils Surreal Masterpiece 'Emergency Exit'
11 Nov
Summary
- 'Emergency Exit' features final performance of Almodóvar star Marisa Paredes
- Film pays homage to 1970s cinema and Barcelona counterculture
- Ensemble cast includes acclaimed actors like Arielle Dombasle and Myriam Mézières
Lluís Miñarro, the acclaimed Spanish producer behind Palme d'Or winner 'Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives,' has unveiled his latest directorial effort 'Emergency Exit' at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. The surreal ensemble piece, which Miñarro also wrote, pays homage to the 1970s cinema and counterculture that shaped his own artistic formation.
Set on the Canary Island of Tenerife, 'Emergency Exit' follows 14 disparate characters—including an actress, a closeted priest, and an evangelist—who board a coach and find themselves unable to leave once in motion. The film draws clear inspiration from Luis Buñuel's classic 'The Exterminating Angel,' blending personal anecdotes, myth, and Buñuelian absurdity into a captivating Canary Island odyssey.
Featuring the final screen performance of Almodóvar star Marisa Paredes, 'Emergency Exit' also stars acclaimed actors like Arielle Dombasle and Myriam Mézières, who made their names with iconic 1970s directors Eric Rohmer and Alain Tanner. Miñarro's hallmark playfulness and stylized kitsch are on full display, creating a heady cinematic experience that explores life's through lines, absurdities, and ultimate end.




