Tortilla y Cinema

Tortilla y Cinema

Release date : April 30, 1997
Countries of origin :
Original Language : French /
Director : Martin Provost /
Writers : Martin Provost /
Production companies : Odessa Films / Canal+ /
April 30, 1997 Comedy French More
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Benjamin Ballon wants to be a filmmaker, and has devoted a large part of his life for the past few years to getting to the point of filming an independent movie. He has been encouraged by Carmen Maura (playing herself), an established star, who has agreed to appear in his first film, and it is her level-headedness, calmness, and general good sense that keeps the project moving along, despite Benjamin's inexperience and a very temperamental male lead. On one occasion when the male lead is hours late for a shoot, her calm is the only thing which keeps the crew from walking out. The title comes from Maura's habit of bringing homemade tortillas to meetings, and using them to get her way.
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  • title:Tortilla y Cinema
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Martin Provost /
  • Writers: Martin Provost ·
  • Production companies: Odessa Films · Canal+ ·
  • Overview:Benjamin Ballon wants to be a filmmaker, and has devoted a large part of his life for the past few years to getting to the point of filming an independent movie. He has been encouraged by Carmen Maura (playing herself), an established star, who has agreed to appear in his first film, and it is her level-headedness, calmness, and general good sense that keeps the project moving along, despite Benjamin's inexperience and a very temperamental male lead. On one occasion when the male lead is hours late for a shoot, her calm is the only thing which keeps the crew from walking out. The title comes from Maura's habit of bringing homemade tortillas to meetings, and using them to get her way.
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