staging taken to the cinema

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Can you imagine the complexity⁤ of ​working in a restaurant ⁤kitchen?‌ The stress, the immediacy, the heat… added to that many minds, many⁢ worlds and⁢ in this case, many ⁣languages.

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This⁤ is the plot of the new film by the Mexican director, Alonso⁤ Ruizpalacioswho together⁢ with the producer Ramiro Ruz and the musicalization of Tomas Barreiro They did the ⁢difficult job by⁢ carrying out the London staging, set in the 50’s adapted to the ​cinema: The Kitchen.

With the ‍stellar‍ partition of Rooney Mara y Raul Briones like the protagonists of the film; in ⁤addition to a cast with personalities such as Anna Diaz, Oded FehrLee R. Sellars, Spenser GraneseEduardo Olmosamong others, recreate the exact elements that make up‍ an authentic American restaurant kitchen, where ⁢nationalities and languages ⁤​​do not seem to be ⁢an obstacle in communication.

Already counting on its exhibition in the 22nd edition of the⁤ Morelia International ⁣Film Festivaltaking the Audience Award for Best Mexican Fiction ⁣Feature Filmny in the Berlin Film Festival getting​ a nomination for Golden Bear for Best‌ Film, will⁣ be shown ⁣in⁤ all cinemas⁤ and cinematheques​ of the countrystarting next Thursday,⁤ November 7 ​of the current year.

During the press conference‌ to present the film, Alonso Ruizpalacios tells us the inspiration for ‌bringing this ⁣play⁤ to the big screen,‌ where ‌the personal experiences ⁢made it ‍create an important link⁤ with ‍historybecause in his student years in ‍ London, along with his job in a restaurant, ⁢made him dream of⁢ one day taking her ⁢to the cine.

to day life, moments⁢ to​ which he has charged connotations y ​ metaphors, same ones that he believed were very important to reflect as social criticism within the⁢ film.

“The excess of Cherry Cola in the scene of the broken⁣ dispatcher, it⁤ is not an exaggeration, it is ‌a reality that I experienced in a cinema ⁤abroad, where despite the amount of ‌product on the floor of the candy store, and the indifference of the workers, it made⁢ me think of this excessive way of wasting ⁢things no matter what,” ‍mentions Ruizpalacios, remembering that on that occasion ⁤he went to the cinema with his wife ‌to see The girl with the dragon ​tattoowhere ⁤he himself said “One day I will work with Rooney‌ Mara”

#TheKitchen | The press conference begins prior to⁣ the premiere of ‘La Cocina’, on November 7.

The film is ‌directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios and stars Raúl Briones, Rooney Mara, Anna Díaz and Oded Fehr

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When questioned on the subject racial and ‍the ‌ current elections in the United Statescarried‌ out ⁢two days before the film’s premiere, commented:

“Whichever the ‌winner is, they do not have a humanitarian and progressive proposal regarding migration”

As ‌for the actors, Raul Brionesmentioned the ⁢way life threw him into The Kitchenfor several years before, where to receive the National School of Theater Art of the National Autonomous⁢ University of‍ Mexico, It ⁤was part ⁤of the staging that Ruizpalacios also put on.

For its part, Anna⁢ Diaz mentions the long wait ​of seven⁢ months, between castings that she had ​to go through, until she was selected to be part of the cast. Just as the discrimination who lived when he arrived New Yorkbecause being⁤ Latin she noticed it at first glance, which caused her to cut back on outdoor ⁢scenes, and to ⁢a large extent⁤ on the interior of the ⁢kitchen, which was adapted​ in the Churubusco Studios:

“Once, an immigration police officer did not believe me when‌ I explained that I was an actress and that‍ I was⁤ going to act with Rooney ⁣Mara, telling me: How are you going to act with her if you ⁢speak Spanish and she⁢ speaks English,” commented Anna Díaz while she broke down. the voice

A film full of social criticism of American companies, where the malinchismo,‌ machismo and multiculturalism ‌that is experienced ⁣among migrants, are reflected from The Kitchen.

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Interview: Exploring⁢ the Depths​ of ‍”The Kitchen” with Alonso Ruizpalacios

Time.news Editor: ​ Hello, everyone, and welcome! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with the talented Mexican director, Alonso Ruizpalacios, whose⁢ new film, “The Kitchen,” is making waves⁣ at film​ festivals and soon to hit theaters. ⁣Alonso, thank you for ⁢joining us!

Alonso Ruizpalacios: Thank you‍ for having me! ⁣I’m excited to be here.

Editor: ‍ Alonso,‌ “The Kitchen” is ⁤set in a bustling American restaurant kitchen‍ in ‍the 1950s. Can you share what inspired you ‍to adapt this unique story for the screen?

Alonso: ‌ Absolutely. My personal experiences shaped much of‍ this film. During ‌my ‌student years​ in London, ‌I ⁢worked in ‌a restaurant,⁣ and it was truly a melting ‌pot of cultures.‍ I ⁢thought it would be⁣ fascinating to explore that chaos and camaraderie in a narrative, which we shaped for cinema.

Editor: ⁣It sounds⁣ like you’ve infused a lot of ‌yourself ‍into this project. Can ⁤you tell us more about ⁤the emotional connotations you aimed to reflect through ‌the film?

Alonso: ⁣Certainly! The ‍kitchen represents so much more than just a place‍ where food is prepared. It‌ symbolizes ⁣communication,⁣ challenges, and, quite importantly, social dynamics. For instance, there’s a scene with spilled Cherry Cola that ‌might seem like⁢ a‍ minor detail, but it reflects a larger critique of waste ⁣and indifference in society. These ​moments⁣ are ⁤deeply rooted in reality and carry significant ‍meaning.

Editor: That’s a powerful perspective. ⁤And your ⁤film⁣ features⁣ a diverse⁤ cast with renowned actors like Rooney Mara and Raúl Briones. How did you go about selecting‍ the cast?

Alonso: I wanted actors who could authentically⁤ portray ⁢the complexities‌ of a multi-lingual environment. Raúl and Rooney bring incredible depth ⁤and talent; their chemistry really shines through on screen. I believe that ⁣despite the barriers of language and nationality, the essence of human ⁢connection is⁢ universal, which we wanted to capture authentically.

Editor: ⁤ Speaking of connection, ‌your‍ film has already received accolades, including best Mexican fiction feature​ at the Morelia International Film Festival and a​ nomination‌ at the ⁢Berlin Film Festival. How does ‌it feel to receive such⁣ recognition?

Alonso: It’s incredibly humbling. ‍These awards highlight the hard ​work of everyone ‌involved, and they validate the stories ‌we aim to tell. ‌It’s⁢ a reminder of the⁣ importance of cinema ⁢as ​a platform for diverse⁣ voices and experiences.

Editor: As ​you prepare⁣ for the ⁤official release of “The Kitchen,” what emotions are ‍you experiencing?

Alonso: Honestly, it’s a⁤ mix‌ of excitement and ‌nervousness. ⁢The film is set to premiere on November‌ 7, and I hope audiences​ resonate with⁢ the⁣ themes and ​enjoy the journey we ‌created. Art is⁣ meant to inspire conversation, and I’m eager​ to hear what‍ people think.

Editor: On a more serious note, you mentioned⁤ recent discussions regarding racial issues and the elections in the ‍United States. How do you feel this context ties in with the themes‍ of your film?

Alonso: I believe it’s crucial ‍to highlight these issues, especially in a world where migration and humanity are often ⁣politicized. Our characters exemplify a ⁣diverse community working ⁣together despite their differences. After all, regardless of​ who comes out on top in elections,⁢ humanitarian proposals are ​what we​ need to advocate for, and that’s a message we strive to convey through our film.

Editor: That’s an insightful commentary. As we close, ⁣is there a message ⁣you hope viewers will take away from “The Kitchen”?

Alonso: I hope people leave the theater​ with ⁣a ‌sense ‌of⁤ connection ‌and understanding. This film isn’t⁤ just about the hustle of the kitchen; it’s about‌ the shared‍ human experience—the dreams, struggles, and joys that‌ come together in such a vibrant space.

Editor: Well, Alonso, thank you for sharing ⁢your ⁣vision ​and insights with⁣ us ‌today. We’re all looking forward to experiencing “The Kitchen.”

Alonso: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure ​talking with you.

Editor: And thank you to our audience for joining⁢ us.⁣ Don’t miss “The⁣ Kitchen” when it hits theaters on November 7!

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