Eva (2011 Film)
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''Eva'' is a 2011
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directed by
Kike Maíllo Enrique "Kike" Maíllo Iznájar (; born 3 June 1975) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He is best known for '' Eva'', which won him the 2011 Goya Award for Best New Director. Biography From 1994 Maíllo studied at the Escola Superior ...
. It had its world premiere on 7 September 2011 at the
68th Venice International Film Festival The 68th annual Venice Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August and 10 September 2011, at Venice Lido in Italy. American filmmaker Darren Aronofsky was the jury president for the main competition. Italian actre ...
, where it was screened out of competition. The film stars
Daniel Brühl Daniel César Martín Brühl González (; ; born 16 June 1978) is a German and Spanish actor. He has received various accolades, including three European Film Awards and three German Film Awards, along with nominations for two Golden Globe Awar ...
, Marta Etura, Lluís Homar and
Alberto Ammann José Alberto Ammann Rey (born 1978) is an Argentine and Spanish actor. He has played various roles in films, television and theater. His feature film debut in '' Cell 211'' (2009) earned him a Goya Award for Best New Actor. Other film works i ...
. ''Eva'' was nominated in twelve categories at the 26th Goya Awards, scoring three wins—
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, Best Supporting Actor and Best Special Effects. It earned nominations for Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Make Up and Hairstyles, Best Original Score,
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, Best Production Design, Best Production Supervision and Best Sound. The film was also nominated for sixteen
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, winning five. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 13 March 2015 by
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.


Plot

Set in 2043, a future where humans coexist with advanced machines, Eva follows cybernetic engineer Álex Garel as he returns to his snowy hometown of Santa Irene after a decade away. Recruited by the Robotic Faculty—led by his former mentor, Julia—Álex is tasked with completing the SI-9 project: a lifelike child robot designed to mimic human emotions. The assignment forces him to confront unresolved tensions with his estranged family, including his brother David and ex-lover Lana, now married to David and working as professors after abandoning robotics research. Álex arrives at the university laboratory, where Julia oversees students testing robots. A malfunctioning robotic horse is "killed" using a phrase that erases its emotional memory, a process Álex criticizes as destroying its "soul." Reviewing footage of children to model the SI-9 after, Álex dismisses the candidates as unremarkable. He retreats to his late father’s home, assisted by SI-7 robot Max, an anxious domestic aide. While observing children in town, Álex meets Eva, a sharp-witted girl who teases him after catching him watching her. Intrigued by her unpredictability, he asks her to model for the SI-9, but she refuses. At David’s insistence, Álex visits their home for dinner and discovers Eva is Lana’s daughter—and his niece. Eva later visits Álex’s lab, assisting him in programming the SI-9’s emotional responses. Their bond grows as Eva exhibits complex behaviors, including lying about her parents’ separation to manipulate Álex. Meanwhile, Lana warns Álex against involving Eva in the project, while David privately confronts him about lingering feelings for Lana. As Álex integrates Eva’s traits into the SI-9, the robot mirrors her volatility, lashing out when mocked. After it nearly attacks him, Álex uses the kill phrase—"What do you see when you close your eyes?"—deleting its memory and halting progress. Frustrated, he attends a faculty party, where a slow dance with Lana reignites their connection. David witnesses their subsequent kiss, leading to a violent confrontation where he accuses Álex of abandoning Lana years earlier. Álex resolves to leave Santa Irene, but Lana intercepts him, confessing she still loves him. Their reunion is interrupted when Eva, spying through a skylight, overhears Lana cryptically state, "She looks like us because we both made her." Fleeing in distress, Eva collapses in the snow. Lana pursues her, revealing Eva’s true nature: she is not human but the original SI-9 prototype, created by Álex and Lana during their relationship. A malfunctioning Eva pushes Lana off a cliff during a struggle, mortally injuring her. At the hospital, Eva confesses to Max that she caused Lana’s fall. Julia reveals to Álex that Lana secretly perfected the SI-9 after he left, but Eva failed safety protocols. Despite this, Lana refused to deactivate her, raising Eva as her daughter. Julia demands Eva’s termination, citing her capacity for violence, but Álex insists on handling it. In a final act of mercy, Álex takes Eva ice skating before preparing to dismantle her. Eva, aware of her fate, pleads for reassurance but realizes her programming cannot be fixed. Álex tearfully recites the kill phrase, erasing her consciousness as her "emotional memory" bulbs shatter. The film closes with Eva’s voice describing her final dream: an eternal beachside playdate with Álex and Lana, answering the question posed by the lethal command.


Cast

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Daniel Brühl Daniel César Martín Brühl González (; ; born 16 June 1978) is a German and Spanish actor. He has received various accolades, including three European Film Awards and three German Film Awards, along with nominations for two Golden Globe Awar ...
as Álex, the robot engineer. * Marta Etura as Lana, a former lover of Álex. * Lluís Homar as Max, robotic butler. *
Alberto Ammann José Alberto Ammann Rey (born 1978) is an Argentine and Spanish actor. He has played various roles in films, television and theater. His feature film debut in '' Cell 211'' (2009) earned him a Goya Award for Best New Actor. Other film works i ...
as David, Álex's brother and Lana's lover. * Claudia Vega as Eva, Lana's child. *
Anne Canovas Anne Canovas (born 25 October 1957) is a French actress. She appeared in more than sixty films since 1978. Selected filmography References External links Anne Canovasat the British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is ...
as Julia, head of the robotics program.


Shooting


Atmosphere

The film combines computer generated imagery of robots and engineering devices and retro clothing and props like a
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car.


Locations

The film was shot in the
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, Switzerland; and
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(the final scene).


Release

''Eva'' was first screened out of competition at the
68th Venice International Film Festival The 68th annual Venice Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August and 10 September 2011, at Venice Lido in Italy. American filmmaker Darren Aronofsky was the jury president for the main competition. Italian actre ...
, on 7 September 2011. Subsequently, it opened the
Sitges Film Festival SITGES - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia () is an annual film festival held in Sitges, Catalonia, Spain. It specializes in fantasy film, fantasy, Horror film, horror and Cult film, cult films. Established in 1968, the festiva ...
on 6 October 2011. The film had its theatrical release in Spain on 28 October. On 4 January 2012, ''Eva'' was released in Russia. It also had its French premiere at the Angers European First Film Festival on 24 January. On 27 January, the film was screened at the
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, where it won the Audience Award. ''EVA'' will be shown at the Festival of Iberian and Latin American Cinema in
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, after which it will be released in French cinemas. On March 13, 2015 the film was released in select theaters in the
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courtesy of
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.


Reception


Critical response

''Eva'' received generally positive reviews from film critics. Miguel Juan Payán of the ''Acción Cine'' described the film as a "brave
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exercise", and compared it to classics such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He awarded the film with five out of five points, and especially praised the performances of the cast members. Ignacio Lasierra of the ''Cine para leer'' also reviewed the film positively, calling it a "strong and beautiful film with robots." The website ''Critics Cinema'' gave ''Eva'' 4.5 out of five stars and described it as "an intelligent film that, aparts from notable effects, also offers interesting and emotional stories." However, Olivier Bachelard of the French web site ''Abus de ciné'' felt the "tension build gradually, but without reaching the summit, ..It remains politically correct, generates little suspense and remains in the area of the nice picture. ..We would have seen a real thriller. They preferred to give us a little sci–fi targeting families." Carlos Fernández Castro of the Spanish blog ''Bandeja de Plata'' gave the film 4.5 points out of five, praising Claudia Vega's portrayal of Eva. In contrast to that, he named the performance of
Daniel Brühl Daniel César Martín Brühl González (; ; born 16 June 1978) is a German and Spanish actor. He has received various accolades, including three European Film Awards and three German Film Awards, along with nominations for two Golden Globe Awar ...
as "odd since the moment he had appeared in the film," and the character of Marta Etura as "shallow."


Awards and nominations


See also

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List of Spanish films of 2011 A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 2011. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured. Films Box office The ten highest-grossing Spanish films in 2011, by domestic box offi ...


References


External links

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