5-476: Litus is a 2019 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Dani de la Orden based on the stage play by Marta Buchaca. It stars Belén Cuesta , Adrián Lastra , Álex García , Quim Gutiérrez , Miquel Fernández, and Marta Nieto . Time after the suicide of Litus, his brother Toni gathers a number of acquaintances, including Litus' girlfriend Laia, best friend Pablo, and musical partner Pepe, with their innermost secrets and emotions thereby coming to surface. The film
10-458: A degree in direction from the ESCAC . Shortly after graduating he directed his debut feature, Barcelona Summer Night (2013), which sparked off a sequel, Barcelona Christmas Night (2015). They were followed by the mainstream comedies El pregón and The Best Summer of my Life . A prolific film director, he had already shot 8 feature films—all comedies—at age 32. A recurring theme in his films
15-617: Is an Álamo Producciones Audiovisuales, A Contracorriente Films, Neón Producciones, and Litus Audiovisual AIE production. The film was presented at the 22nd Málaga Film Festival in March 2019. Distributed by A Contracorriente Films, Litus was released theatrically in Spain on 13 September 2019. According to the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes , Litus has a 71% approval rating based on 7 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 5.7/10,. Beatriz Martínez of Fotogramas rated
20-506: The "well adjusted in its length and with notable performances" film "may feel [already] seen and heard, "the average level in all its sections is appreciable". Dani de la Orden Dani de la Orden (born 2 June 1989) is a Spanish film and television director. Dani de la Orden was born on 2 June 1989 in Barcelona . An avid consumer of cinema since he was very young, he started making short films alongside his grandmother. He earned
25-595: The film 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting "a cohesive cast that avoids the theatrical heritage of the story" as the best thing about the film while negatively citing a "somewhat self-indulgent last segment". Rubén Romero Santos of Cinemanía rated the film 1½ stars, deeming it to be an affected adaptation, writing that "the viewer gets lost in this Catalan bourgeois atmosphere condensed in the Casa Tarradellas [ es ] and Estrella Damm commercials". Javier Ocaña of El País assessed that even if
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