Institut Ramon LLull

Miss Dalí, a feature movie by Ventura Pons, screenings in NYC and in Santa Monica, CA

Cinema.  NYC, Pasadena, 30/11/2018

Anna Maria Dalí is four years younger than her brother Salvador and they adore each other. They will soon enjoy the great progressive atmosphere of Republican Spain, fraternizing with great creators such as García Lorca, Buñuel… A happy paradise which is shattered by the outbreak of European Wars, the arrival of the always mysterious Gala and with the astonishing worldwide success of Salvador, one of the greatest painters of the 20th Century. 




The fascinating beauty of Cadaqués, one of the most beautiful villages of the Mediterranean gives this contemporary tragedy a unique edge. Two genuine personalities, who despite the love they profess for each other throughout their entire lives, stop talking to each other for forty years.  The Dalís are marked, like a Greek tragedy, by their character, their loves, their free spirits, their betrayals, for being products of their own family and for having lived intensely the most tormented and passionate years of a century full of war, dictatorships, and of cultural, social, political and artistic change.

An almost unreal story of love but also of resentment, small-mindedness, ambition and power which would in the end splinter the nature of sibling relationships, explained by an exceptional testimony, that of the long-suffering Anna María, Miss Dalí.

 

Ventura Pons has already directed 32 feature films and is one of the best-known Catalan film directors. His films are continuously programmed in the most prestigious International Festivals, almost 810 up to now, and distributed in many countries around the world.

He has been vice-president of the Spanish Film Academy and the subject of more than 34 international homages and retrospectives: London’s ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), New York’s Lincoln Center and in the world's foremost Cinematheques: Los Angeles, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Caracas, Belgrade, Istanbul, Warsaw, Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Mexico among many others.

Pons has also received international “life time achievement awards” in Chicago, Galway, Piestany, Lima, Torino, and Montpellier.

In Spain he has received the Catalan National Film Award, the Spain Fine Arts Gold Medal, the Catalan Sant Jordi Cross, the Catalan Film Academy Gaudi Honor Award, the Ondas Award, the City of Huesca Award, the Count Jaume d’Urgell 2018 Award, the Jordi Dauder Award, among many others.

In 2012 the University of Colorado at Denver (USA) held an academic Conference on his cinema. Vervuert has published a book about this conference: Ventura Pons: An exceptional gaze from the Catalan cinema.

He has published a book of memoirs Mine (and the others) (2011), and finished in 2017 another one I have tasted the fruits of the tree of life and also a World Tour diary, 54 days and a bit more (2012).

On Sept. 2014 he recovered in Barcelona the old Texas Cinemes, to normalize the exhibition of international cinema always subtitled in Catalan. Europa Cinemas awarded it as the best "cinema on the move" in 2016.

In March 2017 he opened the AlbaTexas Cinemas in Valencia and in February 2018 the Las Vegas cinemas in Figueres.

At the same time, he founded the distribution company Albada Films to present the most interesting world-wide cinema that does not arrive to his homeland's screens.

 

 

MISS DALÍ

 

Cinema Village, New York

Starts November 16th

**IN PERSON for Q&A Friday 11/16 following the 7:30pm show**

Full schedule

 

Leammie Monika Film Center, Santa Monica

Starts November 23rd

**IN PERSON for Q&A Friday 11/23 following the 8:30pm show**

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