The upcoming writer, director, and editor Diana Tossido is “to live in screaming” currently under development and receives a large boost with the addition of “20,000 types of bees” Estibaliz Urresola as a participant.
This project is one of the most important group to participate in the sidebar of the malaga festival in Malaga Mafiz, where it is launched in MAFF, the production and joint financing platform of the event.
The film was described by her producers as a drama sweeping, telling Lula, a United Nations human rights activist whose life collapses when her Syrian boyfriend Faria disappears while trying to enter Europe. Lula, which is consumed by obsessive research, consumes her professional life, relationships and personal safety to reveal the truth, and eventually faces the brutal facts of the immigration system that she once believed in.
Toucdo has extensive experience in editing more than 30 features, including San Sebastian and SXSW “Tobacco Barns”, Catalan Academy Award candidate Gulia IS “and the Movistar Plus+” Hierro “series. As a director, she played many short documentary and experimental films, with her first feature film, “Thirty Souls”, which was shown in Berlinale in 2018.
Join Toucdo as a co-writer is “20,000 types of bees”, Oressula, the director, whose feature of his first appearance in Berlin Silver won in 2023. I previously admired her week at Cannes Festival Criteria, “Cuerdas” short short-winning-which expected her great ability to put global issues in local groups. It stands out as one of the film makers authors in Spain.
Produced by the pioneering Catalan producer Alba Sotorra and Miramemira and homemade films, is scheduled to be filmed for 2026.
The Toucdo and URRESALA mixture makes “living in screaming” one of the most interesting Spanish projects in the near future, and the participation of Sotorra is more tempting. Sotorra has produced its headquarters, which was now established as one of the production specialists participating in Spain.
Moreover, Sotorra is produced with Andrea Vacoyez in the Galicia -based social cinema, which Mirammera focused behind the San Sebastian Golden Shell Prize winner.