On the Far Side of the Tunnel (1994)
Miguel and Aurelio are two film writers who decide to lock in a monastery in Aragon to finish the script for a movie. Strolling through the beautiful neighborhood, they meet a young and very attractive baker, with whom they maintain a loving relationship and she becomes, without realizing it, the protagonist of the script.
Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Jaime de Armiñán
Actors: Amparo Baró, Fernando Rey, Gonzalo Vega, Maribel Verdú
Dead & Breakfast (2004)
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The Hairdresser (2010)
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Basket Case (1982)
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Lord, Save Us from Your Followers (2008)
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The Slaughter Rule (2002)
A young man finds solace with a young woman, his mother, and a high-school football coach who recruits him to quarterback a six-man team.
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines (2006)
After retrieving the Crystal Skull in Utah, Flynn Carsen receives a map in the mail with the secret location of King Solomon’s Mines. When the scroll is stolen, Judson explains…