The Bastards' Fig Tree

The Bastards' Fig Tree

Release date : November 22, 2017
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Ana Murugarren /
Production companies : Blogmedia / Ministerio de Cultura España / Elkargi SGR / EiTB /
Revenue : $47,255.00
November 22, 2017 1h 43m Spain Drama Spanish More
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A trigger-happy Nationalist fears retribution from the son of a man he executed. To mollify the boy's anger, he takes a drastic step: he keeps constant watch over the fig tree the boy has planted at his father's gravesite. As the years pass, the man's lonely vigil makes him a tourist attraction, much to the chagrin of his former colleagues.
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Pedro Alberto
Jordi Sánchez
Benito Muro
Ramón Barea
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Gabino (niño)
David Pinilla
Doctor Maruri
Quique Gago
Padre de Gabino
Enriqueta Vega
Madre de Gabino
Azucena Trincado
Hermana de Gabino
Juan Viadas
Padre del caserío
Ane Gabarain
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  • title:The Bastards' Fig Tree
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Ana Murugarren /
  • Writers: Ramiro Pinilla · Ana Murugarren ·
  • Production companies: Blogmedia · Ministerio de Cultura España · Elkargi SGR · EiTB ·
  • Revenue:$47,255.00
  • Overview:A trigger-happy Nationalist fears retribution from the son of a man he executed. To mollify the boy's anger, he takes a drastic step: he keeps constant watch over the fig tree the boy has planted at his father's gravesite. As the years pass, the man's lonely vigil makes him a tourist attraction, much to the chagrin of his former colleagues.
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