Spanish actress, screenwriter and director Aina Clotet (This is not Sweden) He is clearly brimming with creative energy. and alive It is also the English title of her directorial debut film FIFAwhich will have its world premiere in the competition slate of the 65th edition of Cannes Critics’ Week, the sidebar that runs alongside the main Cannes Film Festival.
The Catalan creative stars in the film, which she directed and co-wrote with Valentina Viso. Let me enter,
Marc Soller, Willy Toledo, and Lol Bertrand also participate in the cast.
Clotet plays 40-year-old Nora. After coming face to face with death, Nora is consumed by the urgent need to feel alive, and dives headfirst into romantic relationships with two very different men, Tom and Max, whose opposing natures mirror her own inner conflict. But it seems that neither of them may be able to fill the void Nora feels, forcing her to confront a deeper fear that drives her lust for life.
FIFA (alive) is produced by Edmond Roch at Ikiru Films and co-produced by Clotet’s Funcular Films, for which Marta Baldó, Aina, Marc Clotet and Jan Andreu also have production credits. Nilo Zimmerman is the cinematographer, with editing by Aina Calleja. Loco Films handles international sales.
before FIFAThe film’s world premiere is at the Critics’ Week in Cannes, which runs from May 13 to 21. THR Exclusive clips from the film can now be revealed. As the main image in this article suggests, expect dirty little secrets at risk of being exposed.

In the first exclusive clip, we see Nora Clotet and a group of young people, including one of her love interests, relaxing and having fun at an exhibition. Watch this clip as a sneak peek at the film here.
The second section of FIFA (alive) goes deeper (you’ll get the digging game just by watching it). It shows Nora full of pent up energy and features some of it Texas chain saw massacre Oscillations. Again, don’t worry, you’ll see! Watch the exclusive clip below.

