‘The Orphanage’, ‘The Impossible’ or ‘A Monster Comes to See Me’ are just some of the award-winning films that Juan Antonio Bayona is giving to Spanish cinema. With ‘The Snow Society’ he traveled to Granada to emulate The Andes and with his latest project he returns to Andalusia. Specifically, the Catalan director is shooting ‘Who Dreamed Who’ in Osuna, in the province of Seville.
This is his most intimate project, as the feature-length documentary reconstructs the story of his father, Juan Antonio García, who was forced to emigrate to Catalonia after the war.
An amalgam of interviews and family memories that are located in Osuna, the Seville town where the director’s father is originally from.
Thus, the town that houses the Coto de las Canteras or the most beautiful street in Spain according to UNESCO, hosts this filming that thickens the audiovisual projects taking place in the province.
July begins to issue its final sketches with the presence of the director in Osuna and more specific locations such as the cemetery, the Casa de la Cultura or the Town Hall.