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The Offering (2020 film)

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Wikipedia article




'The Offering' is a 2020 Spanish thriller drama film directed by Ventura Durall which stars Anna Alarcn, Alex Brendemhl, and Vernica Echegui alongside Pablo Molinero, Josh Climent, and Claudia Riera. It is primarily shot in Catalan.

Plot



A married psychiatrist (Violeta) meets with a patient (Rita), a porn actress who was in a relationship with Jan, Violeta's childhood flirt who marked her life. Rita reveals Violeta that Jan is still obssessed with her after decades, willing to ammend his past mistakes with Violeta. The plot features two timelines, one in the present time, and a past one featuring young Violeta and Jan.

Cast



Production



The screenplay was penned by Ventura Durall alongside , Sandra Beltrn, and Clara Roquet. The film is a Nanouk Films, Fasten Films, Suica Films and Bord Cadre Films production, with funding from ICAA, , and IVAC, and in association with TV3. It was shot in Barcelona and the Valencia region (including the Serra d'Irta, Sagunto, and Buol).

Release



The film was presented at the 23rd Mlaga Film Festival on 23 August 2020. Distributed by Alfa Pictures, it was theatrically released in Spain on 18 September 2020.

Reception



Jordi Batlle Caminal of 'Fotogramas' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting an "extremely committed" Echegui, playing a "complex and difficult character", as the best thing about the film, while citing the lack of plausibility in some of the characters' attitudes as a negative point.

Beatriz Martnez of 'El Peridico de Catalunya' rated 'The Offering' 3 out of 5 stars, considering that the film (featuring an intensity "bordering on Greek-tragedy levels" and a group of actors "working their tails off") is worth watching insofar the viewer be able to get involved in the depicted "swirl of obsessions and guilt", even though the experience may be erratic.

Phil Hoad of 'The Guardian' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, lamenting that the "torrid and sophisticated story", "wrapped in Hitchcockian shadow, fascinated by questions of identity, desire and time" is limited by a "humdrum televisual ambience that's a bit unsatisfying".

Elsa Fernndez-Santos of 'El Pas' assessed that despite some flashes and a "certain suspense in its erotic voltage", everything in the film is subject to its "absurd writing".

Rubn Romero Santos of 'Cinemana' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, considering that, despite its beginning, the film veers towards a more conventional drama about the need for forgiveness, with the ability to create an unhealthy tension being the film's most relevant feature alongside the "magnetic" performance by Riera.

Accolades



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| rowspan = "4" align = "center" | 2021 || rowspan = "4" | 13th Gaud Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Film || || rowspan = "4" |

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| Best Actress || Anna Alarcn ||

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| Best Actor || Alex Brendemhl ||

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| Best Supporting Actress || Vernica Echegui ||

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See also



* List of Spanish films of 2020

References



Category:2020 thriller drama films

Category:Catalan-language films

Category:Spanish thriller drama films

Category:Films shot in Barcelona

Category:Films shot in the province of Valencia

Category:2020s Spanish films

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