In the City Without Limits (Spanish: En la ciudad sin límites) is a 2002 Spanish-Argentine thriller drama film directed by Antonio Hernández and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Geraldine Chaplin.
In the City Without Limits | |
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Directed by | Antonio Hernández |
Written by | Enrique Brasó Antonio Hernández |
Produced by | José Nolla |
Starring | Leonardo Sbaraglia Fernando Fernán Gómez Geraldine Chaplin Adriana Ozores Leticia Brédice Alfredo Alcón |
Cinematography | Unax Mendía |
Edited by | Patricia Enis Javier Laffaille |
Music by | Víctor Reyes |
Production companies | Icónica S.A. Patagonik Film Group Zebra Producciones |
Distributed by | Warner Sogefilms (Spain) Buena Vista International (Argentina) |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Countries | Spain Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The film was nominated for four Goya Awards in 2003, winning the award for Best Original Screenplay and Geraldine Chaplin winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2002 and was released theatrically in Spain on 1 March that year.[1]
A young man, Victor (Sbaraglia), arrives in Paris where his family have gathered around his seriously ill father Max (Fernán Gómez), a former mogul now deteriorating physically and mentally. Max begins to behave very strangely, as his memories and those of Spain's past begin to cloud his mind. He becomes terrified of the staff taking care of him and tries to escape from the clinic in order to find a man named Rancel. The rest of his family assume Max is mad and quickly begin to squabble of dividing up his inheritance, but Victor becomes convinced that his father is being troubled by real events, and is resolved to find out why.
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