The Black Ball
Three men in three different chapters of modern Spanish history collide with love, art, and the cost of being true to themselves. The Black Ball pulls its energy from Federico García Lorca's unfinished play, reimagining it as a contemporary drama about desire and identity. Set across 1932, 1937,... Read more
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About The Black Ball
Three men in three different chapters of modern Spanish history collide with love, art, and the cost of being true to themselves. The Black Ball pulls its energy from Federico García Lorca's unfinished play, reimagining it as a contemporary drama about desire and identity. Set across 1932, 1937, and a present that reads as 2017, the film follows intimate, stormy arcs that reveal how courage and longing persist through upheaval. Directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, the movie treats oppression and memory with a sharp eye, shaping a queer vindication that refuses to stay silent even as time shifts for those listening. The project leans on intimate conversations and symbolic motifs, turning private longing into a lens on history.
Directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, The Black Ball reimagines Lorca from an unfinished script as a contemporary drama. It's a bold adaptation by two noted Spanish filmmakers exploring how repression shapes desire. It adds a modern, urgent voice.
Box office data hasn't been released yet for this 2026 release, so worldwide gross figures aren't available. Early industry chatter suggests the film aims for a festival circuit and broader arthouse reach. It also anticipates festival reception in distribution talks.
Early reviews are expected to emphasize the way three eras collide, using music, design, and performance to underline the persistence of queer lives under threat. The themes center on resistance, memory, and the responsibility of art to give voice to the silenced. Its look and sound bridge past and present.
Details
- Release Date
- October 02, 2026
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
Cast
Guitarricadelafuente
Miguel Bernardeau
Carlos González
Milo Quifes
Lola Dueñas
Penélope Cruz
Glenn Close
Lorenzo Zurzolo
Director: Javier Ambrossi, Javier Calvo
Written by: Federico García Lorca