Siempre Hay Un Camino A La Derecha (1997)
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Synopsis: The sequel to SUSPIROS DE ESPANA Y PORTUGAL, SIEMPRE HAY UN CAMINO A LA DERECHA (THERE IS ALWAYS A RIGHT WAY) centers around pals Juan and Pepe. The pair live in poverty, with few prospects for... The sequel to SUSPIROS DE ESPANA Y PORTUGAL, SIEMPRE HAY UN CAMINO A LA DERECHA (THERE IS ALWAYS A RIGHT WAY) centers around pals Juan and Pepe. The pair live in poverty, with few prospects for money or love, and so decide to end it all. To their surprise, however, they are invited onto a reality game show by slimy host Lanzagorta, who makes a living turning other people's misery into entertainment. As Juan and Pepe deal with Lanzagorta's questioning and investigation, they come to realize that perhaps there is something worth living for after all. SIEMPRE HAY UN CAMINO A LA DERECHA is a satirical comedy that examines the increasingly consumerist society in Spain. [More]
Starring: Juan Luis Galiardo, Juan Echanove, Neus Asensi, Rosa Maria Sarda
Starring: Juan Luis Galiardo, Juan Echanove, Neus Asensi, Rosa Maria Sarda, Javier Garruchaga
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