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Daniel Sanchez Arevalo

Q&A with director Daniel Sanchez Arevalo and actor Quim Gutierrez after the December 11 show!

Jilted at the altar, Diego sets off with two cousins to a childhood refuge, in this terrific guy movie with heart that skillful dissects competing ideas of Spanish manhood.

DIRECTOR
Daniel Sanchez Arevalo
YEAR
2011
COUNTRY
Spain
RUNTIME
98M
ORIGINAL TITLE
Primos

Q&A with director Daniel Sanchez Arevalo and actor Quim Gutierrez after the December 11 show!

Hours before he’s about to be married, Diego (Quim Gutiérrez) is left at the altar by his fiancée. What to do—should he try to win her back, or turn the page? While deciding, he sets off to Comillas, a tranquil town that was the site of his teenage summer holidays, in the company of two cousins—the fragile José Miguel (Adrián Lastra) and the rambunctious Julián (Raul Arévalo). And while there, he just might look up his first love, the lovely Martina. Columbia University grad Daniel Sánchez Arévalo (Dark Blue, Almost Black) returns with a terrific guy movie with heart, a wry and skillful dissection of competing ideas of Spanish manhood.

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