THE CHILDREN WHO BURNED BERLIN

CARME THEATER. Gregory Gea, 6

Elisa and Luis are from Benimaclet, his parents were neighbors and have known each other forever. Both have grown up without a mother figure. Every day they go down to the neighborhood courts to play basketball and to recover a basic need in their lives: that of being children. A too hard and imposed adolescence from which they need to escape even if it is only for a few hours a day. Too many conflicts to be resolved in the courts. The viewer will gradually discover that this space is not a utopian place and that the concepts of family, amor, maturity or responsibility change depending on who looks at them. Pablo Tomás and Laura Valero have come to make us think. INÉS LUJÁN

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