Long Has Been The Summer (2024)
Gabriel is an elderly man who currently lives alone in a very difficult situation. Due to his physical condition, he has become dependent and can no longer take care of himself without the help of others. In the face of this reality, Gabriel takes refuge in his memories and nostalgia, refusing to accept that a new stage of life has begun for him. Over time, and with the help of his daughter, he will learn that accepting this new situation and letting go of the past is the first step toward being happy again.
Director: Roger Simon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: May 22, 2024
Cast
- Antonio Ramírez - Gabriel
- Sandra Pece - Raquel
Screenplay
Cinematography: Max Lainz
Editing: Álvaro Bonachera
Production: Malva Pictures
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Budget: $5,000
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Roger Simon
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Long Has Been The Summer about?
- Gabriel is an elderly man who currently lives alone in a very difficult situation. Due to his physical condition, he has become dependent and can no longer take care of himself without the help of others. In the face of this reality, Gabriel takes refuge in his memories and nostalgia, refusing to accept that a new stage of life has begun for him. Over time, and with the help of his daughter, he will learn that accepting this new situation and letting go of the past is the first step toward being happy again.
- Who directed Long Has Been The Summer?
- Long Has Been The Summer was directed by Roger Simon.
- Who stars in Long Has Been The Summer?
- Long Has Been The Summer stars Antonio Ramírez, Sandra Pece.
- How long is Long Has Been The Summer?
- Long Has Been The Summer has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Long Has Been The Summer?
- Long Has Been The Summer is a Drama film.
- What is the budget of Long Has Been The Summer?
- Long Has Been The Summer had a budget of $5,000.
- Where was Long Has Been The Summer produced?
- Long Has Been The Summer was produced in Spain.