Vitoria-Gasteiz Hosts Filming of 'Insólita gente translúcida' at Villa Sofía

Villa Sofía in Vitoria-Gasteiz has been transformed into a film set for the production of a movie about a couple and a ghost.

Image of a film camera shooting, with an old villa in the background and mysterious lighting.
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Image of a film camera shooting, with an old villa in the background and mysterious lighting.

Villa Sofía in Vitoria-Gasteiz has been transformed into a film set these days for the shooting of the movie Insólita gente translúcida - Izaki Pixkat Gardenak, which tells the story of an ordinary couple unknowingly sharing their home with a ghost.

Located on Fray Francisco de Vitoria street, Villa Sofía has been chosen to bring this cinematic production to life. The plot revolves around a seemingly normal couple who are unaware of a spectral presence in their house.
The interior of the villa has been adapted to create the mysterious atmosphere required for the film. The project, led by Alex Larretxi, contributes to the cultural and cinematic activity of the city.
Throughout these weeks, the commands of “Silence, camera, and action” echo within the building as the film's scenes take shape. This filming helps position Vitoria-Gasteiz as an attractive location for audiovisual productions.