“Mouse”, interview with actresses Katherine Mallen-Kupferer and Sophie Okonedo
Premiering at the 76th Berlinale, "Mouse" stars Academy Award nominee Sophie Okonedo and Katherine Mallen-Kupferer.
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"Iván & Hadoum", interview with director Ian De La Rosa Chiara Nicoletti
After directing two successful short films, “Víctor xx” (2015), winner of the Cannes Cinéfondation Award and “Farrucas” (2021, selected at Clermont-Ferrand, director and screenwriter from Almería, Spain, Ian De La Rosa presents his debut film, “Iván & Hadoum” at the 76th Berlinale in the Panorama section.
The film just won the Teddy Award for best feature film.
“Iván & Hadoum” is a contemporary love story set in De La Rosa’s and also an heartfelt story of transformation as it delves into the personal journey of its protagonist, Iván (Silver Chicón) as he navigates his gender transition, family expectations, and the search for love. This powerful narrative invites viewers to reflect on what it means to be true to oneself amidst societal pressures.
“I needed to tell a love story that I could identify with, and that at the same time would invite viewers to fall in love again”. With these words Ian De La Rosa reveals the genesis of his debut feature.
“Iván & Hadoum” masterfully portrays love as a transformative force capable of inspiring personal revolution. The film centers on Iván’s deep love for Hadoum, which acts as a catalyst for his journey of self-acceptance and discovery. Director Ian de la Rosa emphasizes that love is the main driving force behind Iván’s decisions, illustrating how personal relationships can challenge and reshape identities. The film also highlights the importance of creating a love refuge where individuality is celebrated and embraced.
In “Iván & Hadoum” , the director aims to present a realistic and respectful portrayal of trans experiences. The film explores the complex dynamics within Iván’s family as after accepting his transition, they adjust to it, emphasizing that family support often involves a second process of transformation. A notable moment is when Iván’s mother states, “You don’t owe us anything,” symbolizing the liberation and acceptance that can come from honest communication. The film advocates for recognizing individual rights to exist without permission and underscores that love and support can foster profound change within families.
“Iván & Hadoum” also emphasizes that gender is a “mask” that individuals can choose and reshape, challenging traditional notions of masculinity and femininity. The film balances layers of societal, familial, and personal expectations, ultimately revealing that authentic intimacy and self-expression are vital for genuine connection. Its portrayal of non-normative sexuality and tender intimacy aims to normalize diverse experiences and encourage acceptance, making the film a compelling addition to contemporary cinema.
In a greenhouse in southern Spain, Iván falls in love with newly hired co-worker Hadoum. But his long-awaited promotion interferes with their relationship, forcing him to decide what kind of person he wants to be.
Written by: Chiara Nicoletti
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Ian De La RosaFilm
Iván & HadoumFestival
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