

Eva
A series of 3 shortfilms, shot for Canal+ and broadcasted during Cannes Film Festival 2005, starring Eva Herzigova.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where artificial intelligence is deeply integrated into society, a brilliant young man named Alex works for a leading robotics company. He is tasked with developing a new generation of androids capable of complex emotional responses. Alex finds himself drawn to one of his creations, Eva, an android that exhibits unusually human-like characteristics, leading him down a path of discovery and moral ambiguity.
Critical Reception
Eva received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its ambitious concept, visual style, and performances, particularly Daniel Brühl's. The film was commended for its thoughtful exploration of AI and humanity, though some noted its pacing and a few plot points could be tighter.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its thought-provoking science fiction themes and visual design.
- Daniel Brühl's central performance was highlighted as a strong point.
- Some critics found the narrative slightly underdeveloped in parts.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best New Director and Best Screenplay at the Sitges Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Kike Maíllo, had initially envisioned the story as a short film before developing it into a feature-length production.
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