Luka Doncic’s Movie Night: A Connection to Spain and Real Madrid

In his sixth season in the NBA, Luka Doncic and his Dallas Mavericks will begin their assault on the long-awaited ring next Sunday. In principle, they are not at all favorites, but the magic of the Slovenian legend makes the immediate future of his team a complete unknown.

Like any athlete at such an important time of the season, entertainment plays a key factor in avoiding mental overexposure to the sporting goal. Some prefer to play video games, others prefer walks and there are also some, like Doncic, who take advantage of their rest time to watch movies.

The latest film that has been projected in his home is the umpteenth demonstration of the strong connection that the Slovenian maintains with Spain. In addition to being the place where he grew up and practically formed himself as a player and as a person, Doncic does not shy away from showing his passion for the club he loves: Real Madrid. Well, during the night from Thursday to Friday he shared a story on his Instagram account with the heading ‘Eight Basque surnames’ on the screen. “Movie,” he wrote.

The numbers of ‘Eight Basque surnames’

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The film premiered in Spain on March 14, 2014 and in just a few weeks it became a real blockbuster. The mix of ‘Andalusian’ with ‘Basque’ worked very well in practically all of Spain thanks to the work of Clara Lago, Dani Rovira, Carmen Machi and Karra Elejalde, among others. The film was directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro and the script was written by Borja Cobeaga and Diego San José.

The budget with which the project started was 3 million euros. An important bet that became a ‘pecata minute’ compared to a final collection that was close to 80 million euros. Only ‘The Impossible’ and ‘Avatar’ achieved better numbers of viewers after the first two weeks after the premiere.

2024-04-19 15:53:05
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