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Duration: 640 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Candela Pena, Peña Sánchez, Candela Pena, María del Pilar Peña Sánchez
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Candela Peña, born María del Pilar Peña Sánchez on July 14, 1973 in Gavà, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, is a Spanish actress. She was the only child of a couple who ran a bar in Barcelona. At age four, she started dance lessons and later moved to Seville for theater classes before settling in Madrid. Peña published the novel 'Pérez Príncipe, María Dolores' in 2001, encouraged by Pedro Almodóvar. She won the Premio Goya in 2003 for her role in 'Te doy mis ojos', after being nominated several times previously.
Alternate Names: Ruth Abellán, Ruth Sánchez Bueno
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Ruth Gabriel played the role of a drug-addicted woman who becomes romantically involved with an ETA terrorist, played by Imanol Arias, in the 1994 Spanish film 'Días contados'.
Release Year: 1994
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Alternative Title: Deine Zeit läuft ab, Killer, Dias Contados, Megszámlált napok, Numbered Days, Running Out of Time, With the Days Numbered
Director: Imanol Uribe
Writer: Imanol Uribe, Juan Madrid
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
Set during the political turmoil in Spain in the late 1970s, 'Días contados' (Days to Come) follows several characters as they navigate the complexities of their lives amidst the chaos. The film interweaves multiple storylines, including that of a young woman named Ana who becomes involved with a group of left-wing activists; a former political prisoner named Angel who struggles to reintegrate into society after his release from prison; and a priest who grapples with his faith while trying to help those affected by the violence. As their paths intersect, they are drawn into a web of power, betrayal, and redemption.
'Días contados' is a Spanish drama-thriller directed by Imanol Uribe in 1994. The film offers a gripping portrayal of the political climate in Spain during the late 1970s, as the country transitioned from Franco's dictatorship to democracy. It explores themes of activism, redemption, and personal struggle amidst social unrest. While the specific details of each character's journey are not available from the provided sources, the film is known for its intricate plotlines and tense atmosphere.