Full in the Assembly Hall to see a film that tells the love story of two women in Alicante during the Civil War
Great reception for the screening of the short film 'Dios te salve María' by Noe Fluxà and Julie-Estel Soard
The Assembly Hall of Benidorm City Council was filled yesterday afternoon for the screening of the short film 'Dios te salve María', directed by the filmmakers Noe Fluxá and Julie-Estel Soard. The screening began after 8:00 p.m. and at its conclusion, there was a discussion between the two directors and one of the leading actresses, Patricia Aroa, who responded to the questions and comments of the attendees.
'Dios te salve María' is a story that places the viewer in the city of Alicante during the Spanish Civil War and the plot focuses on the love relationship between two women who had to keep their romance secret for fear of exclusion and persecution for being homosexual.
The script is by Sergio Checa, who has carried out in-depth research and documentation on the events that took place in Alicante during the Civil War, which the historical and newspaper references have been corroborated by the Alicante Historical Memory Commission and integrated into the plot, For this reason, all the characters show details and events that really happened, except for the love story, which is the only fictional event in the film.
The short film stars the actresses Irene Rojo and Patricia Aroa, along with five other supporting actors and 48 extras.