Eulalia Ramón

Eulalia Ramón

Total Credits at Criticker: 6 (Actor)

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    The Seventh Day
    The story of two feuding families as written by screenwriter Ray Loriga, is one of family rancour more than family honour and is, sadly, based on a true story. It took place on 26th of August 1990 in north Spain.
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    ¡Dispara!
    Ana is an equestrian sharpshooter for a one ring circus in Madrid for a week. Marcos is a reporter doing a Sunday supplement piece. He interviews her and she invites him to dinner with the troupe. They dance, then spend the night together; he considers following her around Europe and promises he'd follow her to Hell. While he's in Barcelona to cover a concert, three young men assault her. Bruised, humiliated, and bleeding, she picks up her rifle to hunt them down. (imdb)
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    Pajarico
    A relatively simple coming-of-age drama with autobiographical overtones from Carlos Saura, one of Spain's leading directors, the story is told from the viewpoint of 10-year-old Manu as he is shuffled from relative to relative in the hometown of his parents, who are busy trying to decide whether or not to divorce. That each of Manu's relatives is eccentric only adds spice to the low-key tale
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    Las cartas de Alou
    The story of a young illegal immigrant in Spain, the discrimination he faces, and how he adapts to a new culture.
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    El mar y el tiempo
    In Madrid in 1968, the sad daily life of a family whose parents fought for the Republic is interrupted by the appearance of a brother who had to go into exile in Argentina. (FILMAFFINITY)
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    El rey de todo el mundo
    Manuel is preparing his next show, a musical about making a musical show. He seeks the help of Sara, his ex-wife and renowned choreographer, to direct it. In the casting, the young Inés will appear as a rising star while dealing with her father and the local mob. During the rehearsals, the passion and tension will grow among the dancers. Powerful Mexican music sets the tone while a play emerges in which tragedy, fiction and reality intertwine. (FilmAffinity.com)
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