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Jaime Rosales"'Petra' is a film that revolves around the relationship, which when broken, provokes forgiveness".

The Catalan filmmaker presented his new film at the Museum, a screening attended by more than a hundred students.

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Filmmaker Jaime Rosales with students from the University of Navarra at the Museum's entrance . PHOTO: MANUEL CASTELLS
23/10/18 12:28 Leire Escalada

director The filmmaker Jaime Rosales presented Petra, the film he premiered last Friday, this Tuesday 23rd at the Museum of the University of Navarra. More than a hundred students attended the screening of the film in the theater and then held a colloquium with the filmmaker, in which he was accompanied by Rafael Llano, director artistic Public Programs, Education and Film Museum, and Manuel Asin, manager film programming.

The Catalan director has defined his work as "a film that revolves around lies and when they are broken, they produce forgiveness and redemption". Navarra is the story of Petra - played by Bárbara Lennie - a thirty-something woman who, after the death of her mother, begins the search for her father, an identity that has been hidden from her all her life. Her inquiries lead her to the house of Jaume - Joan Botey-, a powerful and cruel plastic artist, where she will also meet his family and will be involved in a terrible spiral of lies. "In life we suffer and there are ups and downs, but the human being is a great survivor".

Rosales has pointed out the reason for the degree scroll of this film: "It was another initially, but in the end I chose to do it as in the Greek tragedies (Oedipus, Antigone, Electra), where the name of the protagonist is degree scroll. Petra also has a strong sonority and is easy to remember, something that favored its promotion".

Moreover, in his dialogue with students he has recognized the importance of this conversation: "It is unusual in a university to be more interested in the opinion of the students than that of the professors themselves. But it happens to me. I'm interested in knowing if you didn't like it and why".

He also reflected that nowadays "the public is looking for something different and without excess information. But if you don't give it, the film becomes dense and many don't understand it. You have to find a balance. My criterion has been: if with little information, someone understands it, I leave it".

During the meeting he also presented his book The pencil and the camera (La Huerta Grande, 2018), a essay written during the process of shooting the film although, as he explained, it is not a diary, but an eclectic reflection on cinema. "My way of understanding it is based on what you show and what you hide.

In addition, he also noted that the construction of Petra "is based on classic Hollywood cinema, with scripts with many adventures, but with elements of modern cinema, such as the posters -they open each fragment of the film-. It is a game between the classic and the modern".

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