In the City Without Limits
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Spanish | En la ciudad sin límites |
Directed by | Antonio Hernández |
Written by | Enrique Brasó Antonio Hernández |
Produced by | José Nolla |
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Cinematography | Unax Mendía |
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Music by | Víctor Reyes |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
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In the City Without Limits (Spanish: En la ciudad sin límites) is a 2002 thriller drama film directed by Antonio Hernández and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Geraldine Chaplin.
The film received five nominations to the 17th Goya Awards, winning Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress (Chaplin).
Synopsis
[edit]A young man, Victor, arrives in Paris where his family have gathered around his seriously ill father Max, a former mogul now deteriorating physically and mentally. Max begins to behave very strangely, as his memories and those of Spain's past begin to cloud his mind. He becomes terrified of the staff taking care of him and tries to escape from the clinic in order to find a man named Rancel. The rest of his family assume Max is mad and quickly begin to squabble of dividing up his inheritance, but Victor becomes convinced that his father is being troubled by real events, and is resolved to find out why.
Cast
[edit]- Leonardo Sbaraglia as Victor[1]
- Fernando Fernán Gómez as Max[1]
- Geraldine Chaplin as Marie[1]
- Ana Fernández as Carmen[1]
- Adriana Ozores as Pilar[1]
- Leticia Brédice as Eileen[1]
- Alfredo Alcón as Rancel[1]
- Mónica Estarreado as Beatriz[1]
- Alex Casanovas as Alberto[1]
Release
[edit]The film premiered at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2002 and was released theatrically in Spain on 1 March that year.[2]
See also
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- 2002 films
- Spanish thriller films
- Argentine thriller films
- 2000s Spanish-language films
- Films featuring a Best Supporting Actress Goya Award–winning performance
- 2002 thriller films
- Films distributed by Disney
- 2000s Argentine films
- 2000s Spanish films
- Films set in Paris
- Spanish-language thriller films
- 2000s thriller film stubs
- 2000s Spanish film stubs
- 2000s Argentine film stubs