Catalan Film Festival – Polvo serán
Sunday 16 March, 2025 – 5.20 p.m.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
When Claudia, a vibrant septuagenarian, is diagnosed with an incurable illness, she decides to end her days in a clinic in Switzerland. Flavio, her inseparable husband of over 40 years, feels unable to face life without her. Meanwhile, their daughter Violeta becomes a mediator between them while trying to clarify her own thoughts. The three embark on a fascinating and profound journey of love and self-discovery.
Winner of the Platform Award at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

Director – Carlos Marques-Marcet
Cast – Alfredo Castro, Ángela Molina, Mònica Almirall
Genre – Comedy, Musical, Drama
Duration – 106 min
Nationality – Spain, Italy, Switzerland
Year – 2024
Language – Spanish
Cast – Alfredo Castro, Ángela Molina, Mònica Almirall
Genre – Comedy, Musical, Drama
Duration – 106 min
Nationality – Spain, Italy, Switzerland
Year – 2024
Language – Spanish
Accessibility
This event is wheelchair accessible and features English subtitles.
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