Las voces de la noche 20 years old

Spain, fifties. In a town grew around a living factory Jorge (Tristan Ulloa), the youngest son of the founder, and Elisa (Laia Marull), daughter of accounting. The two live with their families and are able to endure the monotony of their lives because they spend the afternoon on Wednesdays and Saturdays at a hotel in the city. This secret life together is essential for both. The small room in the city where encounters occur has become the only place where they can be themselves. That little space, a little sinister, find it more cozy, warm and near the home of Elisa gorgeous, spoiled by the mother, or the great house of George, full of family memories. Both are aware of the type of relationship they have created, and not demand more. Until Elisa decides to break the rules.

Credits

Las voces de la noche Cast

Name Character
Ana Wagener She was 41, now 62 years old as Bárbara
Vicky Peña She was 49, now 70 years old as Madre Elisa
Malena Alterio She was 29, now 50 years old as Julia
Laia Marull She was 30, now 51 years old as Elisa
Guillermo Toledo He was 33, now 53 years old as Niebla
Pere Arquillué as Pepe
Tristán Ulloa He was 33, now 53 years old as Jorge
Álvaro de Luna He was 68, 83 years old when he died as El Viejo
Ramón Madaula as Germán
Emma Vilarasau She was 44, now 65 years old as Cata

Las voces de la noche Crew

Name Department
Salvador García Ruiz as Director. He was 40 (now 61) years old Directing
Salvador García Ruiz as Writer. He was 40 (now 61) years old Writing
Natalia Ginzburg as Novel. She was 87 (75) years old when She died Writing
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Las voces de la noche (20 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, October 29, 2003
  • Runtime: 98 minutes