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Running Out of Time (1994)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:1
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Antonio is a young man committed to the cause of Basque independence from Spain. He travels to Madrid to carry out orders for a terrorist bombing campaign, but when he settles into an apartment and... Antonio is a young man committed to the cause of Basque independence from Spain. He travels to Madrid to carry out orders for a terrorist bombing campaign, but when he settles into an apartment and meets his impoverished neighbors, including a beautiful young woman, Charo, he begins to think twice about his actions. A thought-provoking political thriller from one of Spain's most popular and controversial filmmakers. [More]
Starring: Carmelo Gomez, Ruth Gabriel, Javier Bardem, Candela Peņa
Starring: Carmelo Gomez, Ruth Gabriel, Javier Bardem, Candela Peņa, Karra Elejaide
Director: Imanol Uribe
Director: Imanol Uribe
Screenwriter: Imanol Uribe
Producer: Andres Santana, Imanol Uribe
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The problem with this slickly done film, is that everything is only surface deep.
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