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Marshland

Original title: La isla mínima
  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 45m
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7.2/10
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Javier Gutiérrez and Raúl Arévalo in Marshland (2014)
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Two cops lost in the deep south of Spain. One serial killer to catch. A lot of secrets and lies to disclose.Two cops lost in the deep south of Spain. One serial killer to catch. A lot of secrets and lies to disclose.Two cops lost in the deep south of Spain. One serial killer to catch. A lot of secrets and lies to disclose.

  • Director
    • Alberto Rodríguez
  • Writers
    • Rafael Cobos
    • Alberto Rodríguez
  • Stars
    • Javier Gutiérrez
    • Raúl Arévalo
    • María Varod
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    38K
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    • Director
      • Alberto Rodríguez
    • Writers
      • Rafael Cobos
      • Alberto Rodríguez
    • Stars
      • Javier Gutiérrez
      • Raúl Arévalo
      • María Varod
    • 73User reviews
    • 169Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 60 wins & 44 nominations total

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    Javier Gutiérrez
    Javier Gutiérrez
    • Juan Robles
    Raúl Arévalo
    Raúl Arévalo
    • Pedro Suárez
    María Varod
    • Trinidad
    Perico Cervantes
    • Padre Trinidad
    Jesús Ortiz
    • Andrés
    Jesús Carroza
    Jesús Carroza
    • Miguel
    Salva Reina
    Salva Reina
    • Jesús
    Antonio de la Torre
    Antonio de la Torre
    • Rodrigo
    Nerea Barros
    Nerea Barros
    • Rocío
    Ana Tomeno
    • Marina
    Paula Palacios
    • Niña 1
    Claudia Ubreva
    • Niña 2
    Lucía Arias
    • Niña 3
    Chelo Castro
    • Niña 4
    Jesús Castro
    Jesús Castro
    • Quini
    Lola Páez
    • Señora del Dyane
    Paco Inestrosa
    • Barquero
    Ángela Vega
    • Angelita
    • Director
      • Alberto Rodríguez
    • Writers
      • Rafael Cobos
      • Alberto Rodríguez
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    9Fella_shibby

    Awesome slow burn suspense/thriller.

    Marshland is slow burn, albeit entertaining and intriguing police procedural that takes place in a rural Spain during 1980. In addition to this police investigation we have an interesting character study, as we get to know the two detectives Pedro and Juan. The photography in particular is splendid. There was something very trance like feel in this movie, especially the weather n the locations. The music too was good. I enjoyed true detective the mini series. Marshland comes very close to true detective. Also while watching this film, memories of murder came to my mind. The Superb photography, memorable acting, music that asks questions, simmering political undertones. The cinematography was excellent. Certain scenes looked like painting. I highly recommend this to fans of true detective, memories of murder, prisoners and the abandoned (2006).
    7rubenm

    Intelligent Spanish thriller

    The difference between a good crime thriller and an average one, is often the setting. In the case of 'La Isla Minima', the surroundings are as important as the plot. The story takes place in a remote part of Spain, an area of treeless plains, lonely marshlands and wide rivers. The inhabitants of the isolated villages are suspicious of outsiders. In this hostile environment, two policemen try to solve the murder of two teenage sisters. Slowly but determinedly, they gather clues and try to squeeze information out of the uncooperative villagers.

    Apart from the scenery, the film is also interesting because of the political situation underpinning the story. The film takes place in 1980, when Spain is in the process of becoming a democracy after being ruled for decades by the dictator Franco. One of the policemen, a former officer in Franco's special forces, still holds on to the old fashioned way of using violence to get things done. The other, a much younger man who embraces the new democracy, has a very different style.

    The film is beautifully shot, with some remarkable aerial footage. It's nice to see that Spanish cinema has more to offer than Almodovar.
    8cbarcinap

    Beautiful, haunting movie

    Rodriguez's movie set in the Guadalquivir marshland and rural Sevilla when Spain's democracy was at its infancy is poetic and artistic, yet if flows fluidly. Its 10 awards -including Best Photography- at the Goya 2015 edition are well deserved, and it establishes Alberto Rodríguez as a director to look out for. Gutierrez's (Juan) and Arevalo's (Pedro) interpretations are powerful and convincing. Juan is an ambiguous and complex character, though I found certain aspects of his personality and biography (or rather, their combination) a bit artificial. The gist of the plot reminded me of a famous crime which took place in a Valencia village in the early 90s, but I doubt that was Rodriguez's and Cobo's intention. Apparently they wrote the script some 10 years ago, but only recently they thought of setting the action in the early 80s (from what I gathered, before the attempted coup and the socialists' victory). Although I would have preferred the end to shed a bit more light on a couple of things, this thriller is gripping, well-structured, well-interpreted (kudos also to Nerea Barros) and entertaining throughout. Excellent music and photography, too.
    8palavitsinis

    Definition of a thriller with the right amount of everything

    Well, this movie was not on my to-see list, but once I watched it, it became one of my favorites of the past year! The setting is ideal and the story is inspired. The acting from both lead actors was phenomenal and it's safe to say, that although the pace of the movie was kind of slow and sluggish, it manages to keep you at the edge of your seat for the whole duration.

    I have to say that in the end I was kind of confused with all the Spanish names and who is who, so make sure that when you hit play, you're in a good mood and not sleepy. Cause if you are, it will be a bit difficult to keep up with who is who, etc.

    The movie takes place around the 1980s and the scenery and the clothing etc, are really well thought of and executed. The way the movie evolves is really as it was expected for the most part, although there are plot twists that make sure that you don't feel like you own the whole thing.

    I would really recommend it and I will stop here to make sure that I don't give away something that could ruin it for you!
    8alain-kapel5

    Superbly directed and beautifully shot

    What a satisfying movie this was. I love hardcore crimers and this is a great example of its genre. It shows just how corrupted the authorities really were in the 1980's rural Spain without losing touch with its relatively complex plot.

    The setup is familiar; two city detectives investigate a series of killings in provincial Spain. I wouldn't know where exactly this area is, but I'm guessing it's the marshlands in Andalucia (my bad if I missed any other detail, I was excited to see the movie so I might have overlooked something). Anyway, it all gets very much complicated as the investigation moves forward and more people are implicated in the case. I'm not going to spoil anything, but be warned that this is not just your usual straightforward murder mystery, as it is also a detailed look into a country shaken by political instability and corruption within the authorities. That said, there are some obvious similarities with other crime-thrillers like Memories of Murder or Red Riding (which I both heartily recommend), or TV shows like True Detective (although I'm not sure about this since I haven't started following TD yet).

    The acting is more than solid, especially good are the two main leads. Pedro's character was more likable than Juan's, partially because he despises Franco's regime and its legacy, while Juan didn't seem to care much about that. His share of problems stems from some ugly acts in the past and that is reflected in his often violent work methods. Yet, there is no denying both actors did a splendid job and had no problem dealing with their roles' demands. An interesting bit are a couple of symbol-heavy scenes that include Juan and a bird seemingly staring at each other; one might ramble that the bird represents a new era for the country, a fresh beginning if you like (as it can fly away anytime it wants), while Juan is a man tormented by a violent past he can't escape.

    But what I really delighted in was the exceptional cinematography. The movie looks fantastic and every detail is captured in beautifully placed shots. The marshlands are bathed in vivid colors, especially during the sunset. Camera-work is top-notch; I guess mr. Catalan really knows what he is doing. Thankfully, he was also rewarded for his work.

    In short, this is a dark, expertly paced thriller that remains ambiguous even after the satisfying conclusion. Definitely recommended if you're into movies like this.

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    • Trivia
      Aerial photographs at the beginning of the film and others that you can see over it, were digitalized by Israel Millan from photographs of Hector Garrido. This photographer has published a book, "Armonía fractal de Doñana y las marismas" (Fractal Harmony of Doñana and marshes) which includes some of the images used in the film. The images correspond to various marshes of Andalucia, such as the ones of Coto Doñana and the Salinas de San Fernando in Cádiz.
    • Connections
      Featured in La isla mínima: Making of (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
      Written by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja

      © Magazine Music Verlag GMBH.

      Authorised by Peermusic Española S.A.U.

      Performed by Baccara

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2014 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Мініатюрний острів
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel Meliá Sevilla, Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain(exterior hotel Costa del Sol)
    • Production companies
      • Atípica Films
      • Sacromonte Films
      • Atresmedia Cine
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    • Budget
      • €4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,014,591
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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