La película Clarissa recibe una ovación en su estreno en Cannes

La película Clarissa, dirigida por Arie y Chuko Esiri, recibió una larga ovación tras su proyección en la sección Quincena de los Cineastas del Festival de Cannes. El filme, una adaptación libre de la novela Mrs. Dalloway de Virginia Woolf, se estrenó el 16 de mayo en Cannes.

La película, rodada en 35mm en Nigeria, sigue a una mujer de la alta sociedad llamada Clarissa mientras se prepara para organizar una fiesta en Lagos. Durante el evento, se reencuentra con viejas amistades de su juventud, lo que da pie a reflexiones sobre relaciones pasadas y sueños no cumplidos. Sophie Okonedo e India Amarteifio interpretan a Clarissa en distintas etapas de su vida, acompañadas por un reparto que incluye a David Oyelowo, Toheeb Jimoh y Nikki Amuka-Bird.

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