Lagrimas Negras (1997)
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Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Andres, a young photographer, has his whole life planned--starting with marriage to his girlfriend. But everything changes when he is held up one night by two beautiful women. After the fact, he... Andres, a young photographer, has his whole life planned--starting with marriage to his girlfriend. But everything changes when he is held up one night by two beautiful women. After the fact, he tracks down Isabel--one of the criminals--in search of an explanation for the act of violence they perpetrated on him. After talking with her, he finds himself strongly attracted to her. They embark on a relationship, and Andres finds his emotions stretched to new limits when he find that his new lover is schizophrenic. [More]
Starring: Ana Risueno, Ariadna Gil, Aristoteles Limonta, Elena Anaya
Starring: Ana Risueno, Ariadna Gil, Aristoteles Limonta, Elena Anaya, Elvira Minguez, Fele Martinez
Director: Fernando Bauluz
Director: Fernando Bauluz
Screenwriter: Ricardo Franco, Ángeles González Sinde
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