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(Redirected from Agnosía (film)) 2010 Spanish film
Agnosia
Promotional film poster
Directed byEugenio Mira
Written byAntonio Trashorras
Produced byIsaac Torras
StarringEduardo Noriega
Martina Gedeck
Jack Taylor
CinematographyUnax Mendía
Edited byJose Luis Romeu
Music byEugenio Mira
Production
companies
Roxbury Pictures
Telecinco Cinema
Distributed byFilmax
Release date
  • 21 February 2010 (2010-02-21)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Agnosia is a 2010 Spanish baroque retro-futuristic thriller directed by Eugenio Mira and written by Antonio Trashorras.

Plot

A young woman, Joana Prats, suffers from agnosia, a strange, primary visual disease that is one of the neuropsychological disorders of perception. Although her eyes and ears are in perfect condition, her brain is not able to correctly interpret the stimuli it receives. Joana is the only person to know an industrial secret left behind by her late father and becomes the victim of a sinister plan to extract this information. Her captors plan to use her sensory condition to help extract the information that they so desperately want.

Cast

Production

Roxbury Pictures shot the film in December 2009 at Barcelona and Parc Nacional d'Aigüestortes Estany de Sant Maurici in Province of Lleida. It was the second film directed by producer Eugenio Mira and based on a screenplay by Antonio Trashorras. In the leads in the thriller acts Eduardo Noriega, Martina Gedeck, Bárbara Goenaga and Jack Taylor in his second feature film under Eugenio Mira.

Release

The film was released in February 2010 on the European Film Market. The theatrical release is anticipated in October 2010.

References

  1. Efm 2010: Agnosia Astounds. Archived June 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Images And Details From Eugenio Mira's Sumptuous Agnosía
  3. UPDATED: Eugenio Mira shooting baroque retro-futuristic thriller Agnosía
  4. World Film Report Spain: Anticipated Releases in Gimenez's Yellow and Chapero Jackson's Verbo
  5. Is Eugenio Mira's Agnosía The Next ORPHANAGE Or PAN'S LABYRINTH? The Teaser Says Yes.
  6. Filmax International – Agnosía Archived June 24, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

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