PODCAST | Chiara Nicoletti interviews Naián González Norvind, director of the film Nuevo Orden.
Naián González Norvind is among the protagonists of Michel Franco’s Nuevo Orden, in competition at the 77th Venice Film Festival. The actress discusses the film being a warning as what may come if we don’t really start to change. Naián González Norvind also comments on what she said in the press conference, that actors are pieces of a big puzzle directed by Michel Franco.
Nuevo Orden: In this riveting, suspenseful dystopian drama, a lavish upper-class wedding goes awry in an unexpected uprising of class warfare that gives way to a violent coup d’etat. As seen through the eyes of the sympathetic young bride and the servants who work for- and against- her wealthy family, Nuevo Orden breathlessly traces the collapse of one political system as a more harrowing replacement springs up in its wake.
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