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Verónica Echegui

Verónica Echegui headshot

IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1531585/

London Spanish Film Festival Release Date

Friday 22nd September 2017
Mist and the Maiden poster
Suitable for 15 years and over.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown at London Spanish Film Festival on 17th October 2018.
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Directed by:

Genre:

Thriller

Language:

Spanish

Runtime:

1 hour 44 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

The corpse of a young man appears in a forest on the island of La Gomera. The case closes with the accusation to a local politician who is exonerated in the later judgment. Three years later, Sergeant Bevilaqua and his assistant, Corporal Chamorro, are sent to the island to revive the investigation. Corporal Anglada accompanies them, the last one who saw the young man alive.

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UK International Jewish Film Festival Release Date

Saturday 11th November 2017
Let Yourself Go! poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown at UK International Jewish Film Festival on 11th November 2017.
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Directed by:

Genre:

Comedy

Language:

Italian

Runtime:

1 hour 42 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

A psychoanalyst named Elia goes to the gym and meets a personal trainer who changes his life.

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The Offering L'ofrena

7.3 / 15 votes

London Spanish Film Festival Release Date

Tuesday 29th September 2020
The Offering poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown at London Spanish Film Festival on 29th September 2020.
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Directed by:

Genres:

Drama, Thriller

Language:

Spanish

Runtime:

1 hour 51 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

Jan, a mysterious character haunted by a deep feeling of guilt, tries to get Violeta back, a youth love he lost 20 years ago, with a sickening plan.

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Explota Explota

Unrated

UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 18th March 2022
Explota Explota poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 22nd March 2022.
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Directed by:

Genres:

Comedy, Musical, Romance

Language:

Spanish

Runtime:

1 hour 56 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

In 1973, after leaving her boyfriend Massimiliano at the altar in Rome, María decides to make a new start taking a return flight to Spain. An orphan without family, money, or resources, at her arrival to the Aiport of Barajas in the City of Madrid, María meets Amparo, a funny, loudmouthed, vivacious, free-spirited woman who works as a flight attendant. Three months later María is living with Amparo, also working as a flight attendant in Barajas, when she meets again Pablo, now looking for a lost suitcase. After he gives her his work address, the suitcase is found and María takes it to return to Pablo, surprised to learn that he works in TVE (Televisión Española, a Spanish TV channel back then). There she meets Chimo, a womanizing producer determined to turn María into a star as one of the dancers in the famous late show "Las Noches de Rosa." Returning to her work at the airport, at the last moment she meets Pablo and gives him his suitcase and her phone number, which leads to a double date with Amparo and Lucas. When Chimo locates María, he convinces her to participate in the show. However, troubles appear by three: Rosa mistrusts María and places her as a possible substitute in case one of the other dancers is absent, and Pablo's father Celedonio is TVE's censor, an old-fashioned man stuck in the early days of Franco's dictatorship, who rejects any kind of modernity and freedom in TV and who wants to fire Chimo. Unfamiliar with the Francoist Regime and its repressive laws, María tries to adjust to it, although she thinks it's outdated. Then Massimiliano appears in Madrid looking for María, trying to win her back. While Amparo's relationship with Lucas sours, María's dream of making her first appearance on TV is shattered after seeing she's been considerably censored. Taking revenge on Pablo after knowing about his relationship with María, Chimo shows her the censor's office, where she discovers that Pablo is Celedonio's son and will be the new censor when his father retires-but it was Pablo himself who actually censored her, on his father's advice. With their relationship in danger, Massimiliano finds and reunites with María, who feels confused about her feelings for Pablo. At the same time, Celedonio forces TVE's staff to choose his son as new censor, betraying Pablo when Celedonio imposes the condition to continue working as a counselor for his son. With the incoming New Year's Eve Special, which will also be the first Special to be broadcast live, María and Pablo are trapped at crossroads: he's between following his father's way or his own; she weighs going back to Rome with Massimiliano against following her dreams of dance and freedom.

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Last update was at 18:38 14th April 2024