Strangers

Strangers

Release date : November 28, 2008
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Catalan /
Director : Ventura Pons /
Writers : Sergi Belbel / Ventura Pons /
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November 28, 2008 1h 45m Spain Drama Catalan More
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A family seen at two different periods, some 40 years having passed between the two. A dysfunctional family marked by what used to be called an ugly illness, cancer and death. The characters quarrel, hate each other, and refuse to accept in their predecessors what they will eventually, inevitably repeat in themselves. A family marked by relations of rejection, love and hate of the other, the upstairs neighbors, those strangers from a far-off land, Andalusia in the 1960s, Morocco at present, who will also form part of this repetitive game that is life. To what point is everything a metaphor or symbol of our society? Are we really strangers to ourselves?
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  • title:Strangers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Catalan ·
  • Director: Ventura Pons /
  • Writers: Sergi Belbel · Ventura Pons ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A family seen at two different periods, some 40 years having passed between the two. A dysfunctional family marked by what used to be called an ugly illness, cancer and death. The characters quarrel, hate each other, and refuse to accept in their predecessors what they will eventually, inevitably repeat in themselves. A family marked by relations of rejection, love and hate of the other, the upstairs neighbors, those strangers from a far-off land, Andalusia in the 1960s, Morocco at present, who will also form part of this repetitive game that is life. To what point is everything a metaphor or symbol of our society? Are we really strangers to ourselves?
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