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A reunion with his family provides a clue into the cause of one man's lonely life in this drama from filmmaker Manuel Martin Cuenca. Oscar lives in a barren section of Almeria, Spain, where he works as a guard at a salt mine. Oscar's days are governed by a monotonous routine: he goes to work, has lunch with fellow guard Miguel, finishes work, visits his dying grandfather at a hospice, and then goes home. While he sometimes spends his evenings with a woman, it's clear their relationship is not a close one. One day, Oscar gets word that grandfather has been transferred to a hospital, and his sister Maria, who now lives in Paris, comes to Almeria to pay the old man a visit. Maria, who is expecting a baby, is accompanied by her boyfriend Jean , who tries to keep a distance between the two siblings. It becomes clear that Oscar and Maria share an ugly secret that she wants to keep hidden at all costs, leading to an grim tension that grows between her and her brother.
Faʻafiafia: Eva Almaya, Antonio de la Torre, Denis Eyriey, Verónica Echegui, Manuel Martínez Roca, Rodrigo Sáenz de Heredia
Auvaa: Manuel Martín Cuenca (Screenplay), Manuel Martín Cuenca (Director), Rafael de la Uz (Director of Photography), Anuschka Braun (Costume Designer), Alexandra Fernández (Art Direction), Camilo Vives (Producer)
Potu potu: 14 Pies, Canal Sur, Diputación Provincial de Almería, ICAIC, Programa Ibermedia, La Loma Blanca
Taimi taimi: 89 minute
Tulaga lelei: HD
Faʻamalolo: Sep 14, 2010
Atunuʻu: Spain
Gagana: Español