Todo es Silencio

Todo es Silencio

  • Director:

    José Luis Cuerda

  • Country:

    Spain

  • Year:

    2011

  • Format:

    Super 35 Mm - Color / Dolby Digital

  • Duration:

    119 minutes

  • Locations:

    Estudios Ciudad De La Luz (Alicante - España) and Galicia

  • Producer:

    Gerardo Herrero, Carlos Rodríguez, José Velasco, Javier López Blanco

  • Production Management:

    Josean Gómez

  • Co-producers:

    Carlos Rodriguez, José Velasco, Javier López- Blanco

  • Executive producer:

    Antonio Saura, Mariela Besuievsky, Elisa Saldaña

  • Production Companies:

    Tornasol Films, S.A. (Spain), Castafiore Films (Spain), Foresta Films (Spain), Zebra Producciones (Spain), Milú Films. With the participation of Televisión Española, Canal +, Televisión de Galicia, Agadic, Xunta de Galicia, ONO. With the sponsorship of Studies Ciudad de la Luz, Generalitat Valenciana. With the collaboration of ICAA ICO.

  • Script:

    Manuel Rivas

  • Assembly:

    Nacho Ruiz Capillas

  • Director of photography:

    Hans Burmann

  • Artistic direction:

    Félix Murcia

  • Sound Direction:

    Eduardo Esquide, Diego S. Staub

  • Music:

    Sergio Moure de Oteyza

Cast:

Quim Gutiérrez, Celia Freijeiro, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Juan Diego

Synopsis:

Fins and Brinco are two teenagers with a relationship of friendly rivalry. They also fight for Leda’s attention, a girl a little bit older than them. Finally Leda chooses Fins but the intimacy of the first love it’s abruptly interrupted because Fins is forced to leave town after the death of his parents in an accident while fishing with dynamite, a prohibited modality.


When he returns, twenty years later, Fins, a policeman now, sees that everything has changed in Noitia: the traditional smuggling networks have been converted to drug trafficking, under the dark control of Mariscal, Brisco’s mother lover, who now serves as his lieutenant, and who has had a son with Leda. Fins' surveillance of the couple goes beyond the commissioned police investigation: old affections, loyalties and the fulfillment of duty are intertwined.

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