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The Most Important Thing in Life is Not Being Dead

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Calorie Rating: 115
Released: 2010-09-29
Running Time: 82 Minutes


An esteemed piano tuner and repairer, Jacobo leads an apparently happy life with his wife, Helena. His serene existence is thrown into a state of confusion when insomnia creeps in, and pianos that previously repaired miraculously overnight remain unfixed. Jacobo plunges into paranoia and madness, hearing noises during the night and having ephemeral visions of a stranger roaming the house in a dressing gown. Helena reassuringly denies anything out of the ordinary, and suspiciously insists he is hallucinating. Is the life we think safe and secure true, or is there a second reality lurking? THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN LIFE IS NOT BEING DEAD is a tale of betrayal and forgiveness in a rich musical universe, set against the Franco era, a period of political deceit and distorted reality in Spain. Playfully, the tragicomedy questions our perception of reality and the vulnerability of our human condition.

Director / Directors




Cast

Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
Character: Jacobo 80
Mercè Montalà
Character: Helena 80
Carles Arquimbau
Character: Gerard 80

Marián Aguilera
Character: Helena 50
Jordi Domènech
Character: Vecino 50
Xavier Tort
Character: Vecino 80

Albert Ausellé
Character: Gerard 50
Jordi J. Recort
Character: Civil Guard / Masked Guy on Piano


Production and Crew

Marc Recuenco
Production Designer
Vania Jaikin Miyazaki
Second Assistant Camera
Jordi J. Recort
Location Manager

Olivier Pictet
Camera Operator
Yvan Bing
Music Editor


Julien Painot
Original Music Composer
Jordi J. Recort
Special Effects