37th cleveland international film festival :: April 3 - april 14, 2013
Mañana
Director:
Manuel Concha

Run Time: 84 minutes

Country: SWEDEN

Year: 2008
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Mañana

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Marco and his best friend Mattias, both 22-years-old, have conflicting predicaments. Marco—a caretaker who, in his words, “chills out” with the elderly—feels like he’ll never grow up; he still shares a bunk bed with his chubby adolescent brother. On the other hand, Mattias—a parking warden, or “meter maid”—feels like he’s growing up too fast: Petra, his girlfriend of six years, has their future so set in stone that she even has planned when they will make love. But Marco isn’t too worried. He lives his life by one motto: “Don’t rush things, take it easy.” In other words, “Mañana, mañana…” When the nursing home hires a new manager, Eva, a thirty-something blonde with a troubled past, Marco has his first chance to take a step towards adulthood. Meanwhile, Mattias desperately seeks advice from Marco’s coworker on how to end his relationship with Petra. But neither knows what “mañana” will bring. In his debut feature MAÑANA, Manuel Concha brings a fresh perspective to love, friendship, and family in this funny and touching film. (In Swedish and Spanish with English subtitles) – E.J.B.

Sidebars Scandinavian Screenings
Producer Emil Larsson, Martin Jern
Screenplay Manuel Concha
Cinematography Manuel Concha
Editing Anne Hovad Fischer, Manuel Concha
Music Felix Rodriguez
Principal Cast Francisco Sobrado, Hans-Christian Thulin, Helena af Sandeberg, Alexandra Dahlström, Michael Segerström, Oscar Moraga, Ehsan Noroozi, Emilio Pizarro
Director Bio Manuel Concha is a Swedish-Chilean writer, cinematographer, director, and editor. Before directing MAÑANA, his first film, he also worked as a video assist operator.
Select Filmography MAÑANA (2008)
Print Source Mañana
Dansk Skalle
info@danskskalle.se
www.danskeskalle.se

Past Screenings

Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 2:15 PM
Friday, March 27, 2009 at 7:20 PM
Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 9:20 AM

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