Red Squirrel, The (1993) Spain
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Director:Julio Medem
Studio:Tanelorn Films
Producer:Fernando de Garcillán, Enrique López Lavigne
Writer:Julio Medem
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2012-11-15
UPC:0681116102323
Price:$29.99
Awards:12 wins & 4 nominations
Genre:Spanish films
Release:2012-07-24
IMDb:0106305
Duration:114
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:Spanish
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300010570
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Julio Medem  ...  (Director)
Julio Medem  ...  (Writer)
 
Nancho Novo  ...  Jota
Emma Suarez  ...  
Emma Suárez  ...  Lisa
María Barranco  ...  Carmen
Karra Elejalde  ...  Anton
Carmelo Gómez  ...  Felix
Cristina Marcos  ...  Chica pelo azul
Mónica Molina  ...  Chica pelo rojo
Ana Gracia  ...  Dra. Psiquiatra
Elena Irureta  ...  Begoña
Susana García Díez  ...  Eli (as Susana García)
Ane Sánchez  ...  Cristina
Eneko Irizar  ...  Alberto
Sarai Noceda  ...  Ana
Maite Yerro  ...  Nicola
Txema Blasco  ...  Jefe Neorologia
Fernando de Garcillán  ...  Executive Producer
Chete Lera  ...  Salvador
Gustavo Salmerón  ...  Luis Alfonso
Susana Hernández  ...  Médica
José María Sacristán  ...  Médico
Andreas Prittwitz  ...  Otto
Roberto Cairo  ...  Michel
Mikel Laskurain  ...  Camillero joven
Amaya Merino  ...  Enfermera 1 (as Amaia Merino)
Maite Jiménez  ...  Joven Camilla
Teresa Calo  ...  Secretaria
Amaia Lizarralde  ...  Enfermera 2
Txetxo Bengoetxea  ...  Composer
Alberto Iglesias  ...  Composer
Gonzalo F. Berridi  ...  Cinematographer
María Elena Sáinz de Rozas  ...  Editor
Summary: On the verge of committing suicide after he loses his girl and has become a washed-up rock singer, Jota (Nancho Novo) sees a motorcycle go over the side of a boardwalk. Going to investigate, he finds a young woman (Emma Suarez) who has lost her memory. Jota convinces her that she has been living with him for several years and takes her to a camping site, The Red Squirrel, where he says they will become reacquainted. As her memory begins to return, events take an unexpected turn and Jota begins to realize that he's gotten a lot more than he bargained for. From director Julio Medem (Lovers of the Arctic Circle, Tierra) and winner of the 1993 Cannes Film Festival Award of the Youth. Features a newly-transferred 16x9 widescreen picture, newly-translated optional English subtitles, Julio Medem interview, theatrical trailer, and photo gallery.