The 7th Day (2004)
Directed by Carlos Saura

Drama
aka: El 7º día

Film Synopsis

In the hot arid wastes of rural Spain, there is a village where two families have been waging a bitter feud over the boundaries of their lands for many years.  Isabel, the teenage daughter of one of the families, tries to uncover the cause of this unremitting dispute...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Carlos Saura
  • Script: Ray Loriga
  • Music: Roque Baños
  • Cast: José Garcia (José), Eulalia Ramón (Carmen), Yohana Cobo (Isabel), Irene Escolar (Antonia), Alejandra Lozano (Encarnación), Victoria Abril (Luciana), Ana Wagener (Ángela), Juan Diego (Antonio), José Luis Gómez (Emilio), Ramon Fontserè (Jerónimo), Juan Sanz (Amadeo), Lilla Annechino (Luciana Joven), Oriol Vila (Chino), Carlos Hipólito (Tonto), Carlos Kaniowsky (Raúl), Elia Galera (Clara), Emilio Gavira (Hombre Pequeñito), Antonio de la Torre (Cabo Guardia Civil), Joaquín Notario (Sargento Guardia Civil), Mariano Peña (Psiquiatra)
  • Country: Spain
  • Language: Spanish
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Aka: El 7º día; The Seventh Day

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