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Fugitives (2000 film)
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Fugitives (Spanish: Fugitivas) is a 2000 Spanish drama road movie directed by Miguel Hermoso from a screenplay by Óscar Plasencia, Raúl Brambilla, and Hermoso. It features Laia Marull, Beatriz Coronel, Miguel Hermoso Arnao, Roberto Cairo, Jesús Olmedo, María Galiana, and Juan Diego.
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Plot
The plot tracks the trip from Madrid to Tarifa of two fugitives, young criminal Tony (chased by her former cronies), and Laura, a girl daughter of a prostitute.[1][2]
Cast
- Laia Marull as Tony[3]
- Beatriz Coronel as Laura[3]
- Miguel Hermoso Arnao as Maxi[3]
- Roberto Cairo as Moco[3]
- Jesús Olmedo as Juanjo[3]
- María Galiana as Ascensión[3]
- Juan Diego as Raimundo[3]
- Silvia Espigado as Flor[3]
- Antonio Dechent as the first police agent[3]
- Jesús Lucena as the second police agent[3]
- Niña Pastori[4]
- Santiago Ramos[5]
Production
The film is a Maestranza Films (Antonio P. Pérez) production, with the participation of Canal Sur and TVV.[4] Shooting locations included Tarifa, Cádiz, El Puerto de Santa María, Chipiona, Los Caños de Meca, Algeciras, Carmona, Puente Genil, and Madrid.[4]
Release
The film received a pre-screening at Málaga's Teatro Cervantes on 2 October 2000.[6][1] Distributed by Warner Sogefilms,[2] it was released theatrically in Spain on 6 October 2000.[7]
Reception
Jonathan Holland of Variety wrote that the film "balances careful characterization with a solid plot and smart pacing, although the mood is flattened a bit by an uninspiring central perf".[2]
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