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'''En tu Ausencia''' is Ivan Noël’s first feature movie. Filmed in Spain on a shoestring budget, this film is a visual masterpiece. The film was shot without a script and all but two lines were improvised by the actors. The director would tell the actors where he wanted the scene to go while shooting and latter his voice was edited out.   
'''En tu Ausencia''' is Ivan Noël’s first feature movie. Filmed in Spain on a shoestring budget, this film is a visual masterpiece. It was filmed without a script and all but two lines were improvised by the actors. The director would tell the actors where he wanted the scene to go while shooting and latter his voice was edited out.   
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Movie Facts
Year Released: 2008
MPAA Rating (USA): NR
Director: Ivan Noel
Starring: Gonzalo Sánchez Salas

Francisco Alfonsin


En tu Ausencia is Ivan Noël’s first feature movie. Filmed in Spain on a shoestring budget, this film is a visual masterpiece. It was filmed without a script and all but two lines were improvised by the actors. The director would tell the actors where he wanted the scene to go while shooting and latter his voice was edited out. [1]

Synopsis

En tu Ausencia DVD cover

Pablo, like many 13-year-old boys, is searching for his identity and for the answers to all of the life questions that plague his idle thoughts. His one and only friend, Julia (two years his senior), is interested in helping him answer those questions. Her feelings for Pablo are readily apparent and seemingly insatiable, but Pablo is looking for something more. As the days of summer progress, Pablo meets an intriguing man named Paco, whose car has broken down just outside of town. What starts as an urge to help Paco with his predicament transforms into a friendship between the two, as Pablo desperately seeks not only the care of the father-figure he lacks, but also some semblance of understanding regarding his dark past. Pablo grows more and more fond of Paco, and starts to replace his cautiousness with trust in the man. That transition, though, is rapidly leading Pablo toward a tragedy for which he couldn’t possibly have prepared.[2]


Film Stills

References

Other Films by Ivan Noel

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