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Gaudí Afternoon

Horizons 2001 / Gaudí Afternoon / United Kingdom 2000

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Synopsis

American translator Cassandra Reilly has lived for some time in Barcelona. One day another American woman turns up, Frankie Stevens, very strikingly dressed and made up as a ‘femme fatal.’ She tries to convince Cassandra to help her find her husband who has mysteriously become lost in Gaudí’s city. At first Cassandra refuses, but then lured by the large sum promised for help, she is persuaded to change her mind. Because she often translates detective novels she has an idea where to start looking. She soon finds out that not everything is as Frankie has told her. After meeting the sensual April and the mysterious Bernadette she gets more deeply caught in a web of strange coincidences and mistaken identities. When in the end Cassandra solves the family mystery, a riddle more complicated than Gaudí’s intriguing architecture, she is finally ready to begin solving the puzzle of her own past.

About the film

93 min / Black & white, 35 mm

Director Susan Seidelman / Screenplay James Myhre, Joaquín Oristrell / Dir. of Photography Josep M. Civit / Editor Craig McKay, Deirdre Slevin / Producer Andrés Vicente Gómez / Production Lolafilms s. a. / Cast Judy Davis, Marcia Gay Harden, Lili Taylor, Juliette Lewis, Courtney Jines

About the director


Susan Seidelman (b. 1952, Philadelphia) graduated in fashion design from Drexel University and then in film direction from New York University. Her student films, promoting a feminist standpoint to which Seidelman subscribes, brought her several awards. After inheriting $10,000 from her grandmother she started in 1980 making Smithereens, a feature film about a punk rock band which was discovered two years later at the Cannes IFF. Her next film, Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) starring Rosanna Arquette and Madonna, was a box office hit and was hailed by the critics. She has made other commercially successful films whose female protagonists are often intellectuals, though she has yet to reproduce the kind of success she reached with her first two films.

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