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An Interview with Francesc Pagès, Star of Deep Shock

by Mike Haberfelner

October 2014

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Your upcoming movie Deep Shock - in a few words, what is it going to be about, and what can you tell us about your character?

 

The audience will be hooked right from the very start. The characters may appear to be straightforward, and then turn out to be something entirely different.

 

What will you draw upon to bring your character to life?

 

Well, I've never dealt with psychologists, but I've had to research medical matters for other roles, and that's given me a clear idea of what my character should be like.

 

To what extent can you identify with the movie's horror theme?

 

One thing that Davide doesn't know is that for years I've had a recurring nightmare. Each time I went further and further into the dream, until...

 

How did you get involved with the project to begin with, and what can you tell us about your director Davide Melini [Davide Melini interview - click here]?

 

I liked the idea of a horror film as it's an area I've hardly worked in, and I loved the plot straight away. But the best thing of all was meeting Davide in person and seeing how he put the project across. We had a great connection, and I could never forget a director with such vision.

 

Any future projects beyond Deep Shock you'd like to share?

 

In the coming months I'm co-starring alongside some superb actors in Al Sur de Guernica ("South of Guernica"), a film with a bit of horror which is being filmed in Almeria.

 

What got you into acting to begin with, and did you receive any formal training on the subject?

 

Although I first acted when I was 8 I didn't want to be an actor when I grew up. But in my thirties I joined an amateur theatre group and loved it. I've been involved in Spanish and English theatre workshops ever since and I've had some excellent teachers.

 

Can you still remember your first time in front of a movie or TV camera, and what was that experience like?

 

My first time on TV was in a character show. It was an amazing experience, plus I had to do a lot of live improvisation.

The first ever film I acted in was a political thriller and I had a bedroom scene. It was really easy and we had great fun, even though we had to film all night.

 

What can you tell us about your film- and TV-work prior to Deep Shock?

 

So far the everything has been amazing, but I know that the best is yet to come.

 

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Over the years, you've also done quite some stagework, right? So what can you tell us about your career as a stage actor, and how does performing on stage compare to acting in front of a camera?

 

The two are very different. The adrenalin rush you get just before going on stage in front of an audience is like nothing else. And you have a connection with the other actors on stage which is impossible on the screen because of all the cuts. But in TV and film there are scenes with a level of intimacy which means you can explore new registers.

 

Actors (and indeed actresses) who inspire you?

 

I think you can get inspiration from any great actor. I'm a big fan of Michael Caine and the versatility of Johnny Depp.

 

Your favourite movies?

 

I'm a big fan of sci-fi and there are loads of sci-fi films that I love…

 

... and of course, films you really deplore?

 

Luckily I find it easy to forget bad experiences, including the ones I've had in a cinema!

 

Your website, Facebook, whatever else?

 

You can follow me at www.francpages.com, https://www.facebook.com/francescpages, and on Twitter: @francpages

 

Anything else you are dying to mention and I have merely forgotten to ask?

 

I'd like to thank all those who have given me their continued support.

 

Thanks for the interview!

 

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