From Academy Award-winning director Fernando Trueba (Belle Époque, The Artist and The Model), FORGOTTEN WE’LL BE is the long-awaited adaptation of Héctor Abad Faciolince's ac­claimed memoir about his father, Colombian human rights activist Héctor Abad Gómez. Medellín, Colombia: 1970s. Prominent doctor and professor Héctor Abad Gómez (the remarkable Javier Cámara, Living is Easy With Eyes Closed, Talk To Her) is devoted family man loved by all, worried not only for his own children but for those of the underprivileged classes. Héctor’s love of life imbues his home with creativity and vitality, tolerance and love. But when cancer claims the life of one of his beloved daughters, Héctor’s moti­vations change; he devotes himself completely to the defence of human rights and lifting his community out of poverty, putting himself at odds with the Colombian regime at great personal risk… Movingly depicting Gomez’s life through the gentle, admiring eyes of his only son, FORGOTTEN WE’LL BE effortlessly shifts between the personal and the political, capturing the essence of both an intelligent, principled and kind man, and a country that has often been marred by division. Critic Reviews: " There's a relaxed warmth to the, largely, lowkey events, that encourages us to cosy up to the family. " – Amber Wilkinson (Eye for Film) " Features a wonderful ensemble cast who help create an accomplished and intelligent biopic." – Rob Aldam (Backseat Mafia) " This is a wonderfully sympathetic, deeply felt and tenderly funny family drama with a novelistic attention to details and episodes… " – Peter Bradshaw