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Where the Forest Thickens
Where the Forest Thickens

Where the Forest Thickens

Something of Europe's past sleeps inside the box, and now the box will awake.

Genres

Drama

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A fusion of film and theatre based on the play of the same title by Micomicon. The film shows the play and its creative process. After her mother's death, Antonia finds a box which takes her and her daughter on a trip through Europe to former Yugoslavia. Remembrance, exhumations and wars. Life will not be the same.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

91 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

25 October 2017

Country

Spain

Cast

Arantxa Aranguren

Arantxa Aranguren

Antonia

Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera

Ana / Antonia (grandmother)

Mélida Molina

Mélida Molina

Chatty woman / Almira

Juanjo Cucalón

Juanjo Cucalón

Zoran

Puchi Lagarde

Puchi Lagarde

Isabel / Emiliana / Irena

Antonio Sarrió

Antonio Sarrió

Bernardo Roig / Esteban / Man / Historian

Carlo Mtez-Alfaro

Carlo Mtez-Alfaro

Young Zoran

Aurora Herrero

Aurora Herrero

Teresa / Carmen / Muslim woman

Néstor Ballesteros

Néstor Ballesteros

Musician

Pablo Béjar

Pablo Béjar

Narrator / Photographer

Carlos Jiménez Alfaro

Carlos Jiménez Alfaro

Domingo / Marko

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