Event | Film

Spanish Cinema Days | Film Screening: THE FURY OF A PATIENT MAN

Venue: KJCC Auditorium • 53 Washington Square South

The Fury of a Patient Man (Raúl Arévalo / Spain / 2016 / 92 min)

Synopsis

Madrid, August 2007. Curro (Luis Callejo) is the only one arrested for the robbery of a jewelry store. Eight years later, his girlfriend Ana and their son are waiting for Curro to get out of prison. Jose is a solitary and reserved man who just doesn ́t seem to fit in anywhere. One morning he goes for a coffee at the bar wheRe Ana and her brother work. That winter his life gets interwoven with the other ́s at the bar, who take him in as one of their own. This is especially the case with Ana, who sees this newcomer as an outlet for her distressing life. Having done his time, Curro gets out with the hope of starting his life with Ana over again. But everything has changed in just a very short time.

Director´s Biography

“The Fury of a Patient Man”, a thriller starring Antonio de la Torre, Luis Callejo and Ruth Díaz, is the directing debut of Raúl Arévalo, who also co-wrote the script.

Arévalo began his studies at the Cristina Rota School. His first stand-out role in film was “Dark Blue Almost Black” (2006), Daniel Sánchez Arévalo’s first film. He later worked on Antonio Banderas’s “Summer Rain” (2006) and Gracia Querejeta’s “Seven Billiard Tables” (2007), for which he was nominated for a Goya for best supporting actor.

In 2008, he starred alongside Javier Cámara and Maribel Verdú in “The Blind Sunflowers”, a film by José Luis Cuerda based on a novel by Alberto Méndez, which garnered him a Goya nomination for best male lead.

Under the direction of Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, he won a 2009 Goya for best supporting actor for the comedy “Fat People”. Later in “Cousinhood” (2001), from the same director, and he was a Goya nominee again.

Other titles in his filmography include “The Last Circus” (2010) by Álex de la Iglesia, “Even the Rain” (2010), directed by Icíar Bollaín, and “Ghost Graduation” from director Javi Ruiz Caldera in 2012.

In 2014, Arévalo co-starred in Alberto Rodríguez’s “Marshland” along side Javier Gutierrez, the same year he premiered the comedy “Sidetracked”, followed in 2016 by the thriller “To Steal from a Thief” (2016) by Daniel Calparsoro.

In television, Arévalo has had roles on such series as “La embajada”, “Aida”, “El Tiempo Entre Costuras”. “Compañeros”, “Cuéntame Cómo Pasó” and “Con El Culo Al Aire”.

In theatre, his work has been enjoyed in “Falstaff” and “Urtain” under the direction of Andres Lima and in “Beaumarchais” by José María Flotats.

Spanish Cinema Days is curated by Marta Sánchez, Director, PRAGDA, and Laura Turégano, Associate Director, KJCC.

Produced by KJCC and PRAGDA.

Free and open to the public.



All films have English subtitles.