Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Miguel Ángel Solá | ... | Fausto | |
Eduard Fernández | ... | Santos | |
Najwa Nimri | ... | Julia | |
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Rakel González-Huedo | ... | Margarita (as Raquel González) |
Juan Fernández | ... | Quiroga | |
Irene Montalà | ... | Marta | |
Carme Contreras | ... | Anciana | |
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Cristina Piaget | ... | Mujer ojerosa |
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Pep Molina | ... | Bielsa |
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Keke Creixems | ... | Presentador |
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Leonel Valdés | ... | Taxista 1 |
Pep Jové | ... | Médico 1 | |
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Morgan Searcy | ... | Médico 2 |
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Josep Maria Ullod | ... | Médico 3 (as Josep M. Ullod) |
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Motokazu Kawamura | ... | Gerente Hotel |
On his way to a medical convention, Dr Fausto runs into a man who claims the Doctor removed his stomach eight years ago in a surgical operation. Against all odds, he is still alive. The man turns up repeatedly and promises Fausto to make all his wishes come true. Reality starts dissolving and Fausto begins to loose control. Written by Industrious <17235@student.hhs.se>
Different from everything you have seen, this movie's greatest achievement is transporting us into the real world, but being able to make it not so real. For this effect, the cinematography contributes a lot, and also the art direction. This movie is odd, it will gather enemies, but I think it had great moments and great visions. The oddity is an asset here. It has won the great prize on my country's Fantasporto.