The Island Inside
(La Isla Interior)
Dunia Ayaso & Félix Sabroso / Spain / 2010 / 93 min

Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci)
Best Actor AwardLas Palmas International Film Festival
Special MentionSpanish Film Festival of Nantes
Julio Verne Award
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Spanish with English subtitles
With Geraldine Chaplin, Candela Peña, Antonio de la Torre, Alberto San Juan, Cristina Marcos, Celso Bugallo
A dark-hued family drama set in Spain’s Canary Islands, The Island Inside relates the story of three siblings on the run from themselves. Martin wants to leave home and become a writer in Paris. Gracia wants to put some reality back into the fictional world that her life has become. Coral just wants to be loved. The sudden death of their father forces them to leave the inner island that isolates them from their loved ones, from their dreams… and from being themselves. With Pedro Almodovar as their cinematic godfather, the filmmaker duo Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso deliver a superb psychodrama with astounding performances by the best Spanish independent actors working today: Alberto San Juan, Candela Peña, Cristina Marcos, and a superb Geraldine Chaplin as the mother.
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“Writer-directors Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso are sometime accomplices of Pedro Almodovar and usually work in a similar comedic vein; here they re-purpose much of his signature style to far darker ends. The acting is uniformly superb” – THE CHICAGO READER
“A dark family drama set in the bright, bleak landscapes of Spain’s Canary Islands, The Island Inside adds a new dimension of emotional complexity to the previously comic oeuvre of helming team Felix Sabroso and Dunia Ayaso.” – VARIETY
“If you were able to imagine The fall of the house of Usher told through a series of paintings by Edward Hopper, the result might resemble The Island Inside.” – EL PAÍS
Notes on the Film
This is, without a doubt, our most personal film. It speak of emotions that are very close to us and it was also shot on our home island (Gran Canaria). The Sanz family home is a Hopperian scenario thanks to the rigorous work of Javier Fernandez that involves the isolation of five people who suffer from similar circumstances and yet are unable to help each other. The film talks about an issue that touches ordinary mortals: the difficulties of growing up in life with the burden that our family brings us. Geraldine Chaplin plays the role of Victoria. Like the rest of the actors, she supported this project since she first read the script and waited faithfully and patiently for four years of delays until finally we were able to make the film. This is a character movie, and the work of the actors is essential to subtly convey what we wanted.