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Language Lessons is a 2021 American screenlife drama film directed by Natalie Morales (in her directorial debut) and written by Morales and Mark Duplass.The film stars Morales, Duplass and Desean Terry.
Spanish films about revenge, committing a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real or perceived. Pages in category "Spanish films about revenge" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Rec (stylized as [•REC]; short for "record") is a 2007 Spanish found footage zombie film co-written and directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza.The film stars Manuela Velasco as a reporter who, with her cameraman, accompany a group of firefighters on an emergency call to an apartment building to discover an infection spreading inside, with the building being sealed up and all occupants ...
A comic book compilation was released in 2012 to accompany the release of REC 3, titled REC: Historias Ineditas. The book presents five story arcs set in the REC series, illustrated by five artists. The first, ENCERRADOS (Trapped) follows the Teenagers trapped in the Apartment, following Tito's possession. They're released and taunted by Tito.
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José Sirgado (Eusebio Poncela) is a frustrated horror film director and heroin addict in a tumultuous relationship with Ana Turner (Cecilia Roth).The cousin of his ex-girlfriend Marta, Pedro (Will More), sends him a reel of film, an audio cassette, and the key to his apartment despite the fact that the two have only met twice.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1965: Crimen de doble filo: José Luis Borau: Susana Campos, Carlos Estrada: Crime: Fata Morgana: Vicente Aranda: First Aranda's film; Escuela de Barcelona ...
El perro (English: Bombón: El Perro and Bombón: The Dog) is a 2004 Argentine-Spanish drama film, directed by Carlos Sorín, and written by Sorín, Santiago Calori, and Salvador Roselli. The picture features Juan Villegas and Walter Donado, among others. [1]