Els dies que vindran

Carlos Marques-Marcet

Spain, 2019 - 94'

Vir and Lluís are not even engaged, and suddenly 'they are pregnant'. A funny, honest, and vivid story in a Barcelona cute flat or how your life can change in 9 months.


Plot

Vir (30) and Lluís (32) have been dating for just a year, when they find out they are “pregnant”. During 9 months, we will follow the adventure of this young couple from Barcelona, the great turn in their lives, their fears and joys and the realities which, along their pregnancy, expand before them.

#youngadult #comedy #realism #pregnancy #lovestory #reallife #youngadult #catalanfilm

Full Cast and Crew

Director: Carlos Marques-Marcet
Writers: Carlos Marques-Marcet, Clara Roquet, Coral Cruz
Producer: Sergi Moreno, María Zamora, Tono Folguera, Stefan Schmitz
Film Editing: Carlos Marques-Marcet, Óscar de Gispert Zegrí, Ana Pfaff
Cinematography: Alex García
Cast: David Verdaguer,  Maria Rodríguez Soto,  Albert Prat, Sergi Torrecilla, Míriam Alamany
Sound: Diego Casares, Jonathan Darch, Dani Zacarias
Andrea Jaurrieta

Carlos Marques-Marcet

Born in Barcelona, Spain, Carlos Marques-Marcet started developing his unique voice at an early age. Carlos’s second short film A munt i a vall (The Mountain and the Valley) was awarded the INJUVE Young Creators Award. His third piece granted him the honor of participating in an exclusive workshop with legendary filmmakers Abbas Kiarostami and Victor Erice. It also took him, at age nineteen, to the Berlinale Berlin Talent Campus. Renowned “Cahiers de Cinema” selected Udols, his fourth film, as 2008’s Best Short Film.

In 2009, Marques shot his debut feature documentary, De Pizarros y Atahualpas (About Pizarros and Atahualpas), an honest look at the contradictions in contemporary Peru. After being granted the prestigious La Caixa scholarship, Carlos Marques-Marcet moved to Los Angeles in order to study Film and Television in UCLA’s Master of Fine Arts program.

In the U.S., Marques-Marcet has completed many short films including I’ll Be Alone (Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival, HBO New York Latino International Film Festvial, Beijing International Film Festival) and Yellow Ribbon, which received among many other awards, a DGA recognition.