Nadie Conoce A Nadie (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Simon (Eduardo Noriega) is a young writer who is suffering from crippling writer's block, making his living designing crossword puzzles for a newspaper in Seville, Spain. As Palm Sunday approaches,... Simon (Eduardo Noriega) is a young writer who is suffering from crippling writer's block, making his living designing crossword puzzles for a newspaper in Seville, Spain. As Palm Sunday approaches, he receives a message stating that he must include the word "adversary" in the puzzle to be published closest to that holiday. He follows the directions as a precaution, and his action unleashes a deadly sequence of terrorist acts which he is rapidly implicated in. With only his girlfriend (Paz Vega) and a newspaper reporter (Natalia Verbeke) to trust, Simon is suddenly trapped in a terrifying game. Based on a novel by Juan Bonilla, NADIE CONOCE A NADIE was written and directed by Mateo Gil, who also wrote the screenplays for ABRE LOSE OJOS (the original VANILLA SKY) and THESIS for his director Alejandro Amenabar (THE OTHERS). [More]
Starring: Eduardo Noriega, Jordi Molla, Paz Vega, Natalia Verbeke
Starring: Eduardo Noriega, Jordi Molla, Paz Vega, Natalia Verbeke
Director: Mateo Gil
Director: Mateo Gil
Screenwriter: Mateo Gil
Composer: Alejandro Amenábar
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