Raqqa: Spy vs. Spy
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Spanish | Raqa |
Directed by | Gerardo Herrero |
Screenplay by | Irene Zoe Alameda |
Based on | Virgins and Executioners by Tomás Bárbulo |
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Cinematography | Juan Carlos Gómez |
Edited by | Clara Martínez Malagelada |
Music by | Paula Olaz |
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Distributed by | DeAPlaneta (es) |
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Raqqa: Spy vs. Spy (Spanish: Raqa) is a 2024 spy thriller film directed by Gerardo Herrero from a screenplay by Irene Zoe Alameda based on a novel by Tomás Bárbulo. It is a Spanish-Moroccan-German co-production.
Plot
Set in ISIS-controlled Raqqa, the plot follows mercenary spy Haibala (serving Russian interests) and Ceuta nurse/spy Malika (working via Europol), both chasing ISIS leader "The Jordanian".[1][2][3][4]
Cast
- Álvaro Morte as Haibala aka "El Saharaui"[1]
- Mina El Hammani as Malika[1]
- Abdelatif Hwidar as El Mauritano[5]
- Fariba Sheikhan as Jamsa[5]
- Ben Temple as Khaled[2]
- Sara Hwidar as Muna[2]
- Cristina Kovani as Alia[2]
- Déborah François as Josephine[5]
- Juan Carlos Vellido as El Argentino[5]
Production
The film was produced by Tornasol Media and Malika y el Saharaui AIE alongside Angle Production.[1] Shooting locations included Casablanca, Marrakesh, and locations in Navarre such as Bardenas Reales.[1]
Release
The film screened at the 21st Seville European Film Festival on 10 November 2024.[6] It is set to be released theatrically in Spain on 22 November 2024.[7]
Reception
Jonathan Holland of ScreenDaily wrote that "while the events and coincidences pile up too quickly, meaning that characters and issues who deserve more time lack depth, this efficient picture still merits international attention".[2]
External links
- Raqqa: Spy vs. Spy at IMDb
- Raqqa. Spy vs. Spy at The Filmaholic
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e "Tráiler de 'Raqa': Álvaro Morte y Mina El Hammani, en un thriller sobre el Estado Islámico y la Yihad". rtve.es. 15 November 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Holland, Jonathan (14 November 2024). "'Raqqa: Spy Vs Spy': Seville Review". ScreenDaily.
- ^ Stegmeier, Ion (16 October 2024). "Así se convierte Navarra en el Estado Islámico". Diario de Navarra.
- ^ Martos, David; Rebolledo, Matías G. (14 November 2024). "Mina El Hammani: "Por fin me están dando otro tipo de personajes, más allá de su origen"". Kinótico.
- ^ a b c d Úbeda-Portugués, Alberto (18 November 2024). "Los estrenos del 22 de noviembre. 'Raqa'. Espías en el desierto". Aisge.
- ^ "Álvaro Morte, el profesor algecireño de 'La Casa de Papel', tiene nueva misión en el cine: 'Raqa'". Europa Sur. Grupo Joly. 11 November 2024.
- ^ ""Raqa", un 'thriller' de espías en las entrañas del Estado Islámico protagonizado por Álvaro Morte". ABC. 11 November 2024.