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ANTS IN THE MOUTH

by Mariano Barroso

synopsis

The story begins in Havana, at the end of 1958. Martin Losada is a spanish republican, 42, who just left the jail after ten years. The reason...? He stole a bank in Barcelona in order to get money for the Republican cause. Once in the street he discovers he has no friends, no relatives and no country, at least under the rules of Franco. So he decides to go to Cuba to find his best friend: Albert Dalmau. The only one who escaped from the bank robbery ten years ago.

international title: ANTS IN THE MOUTH
original title: HORMIGAS EN LA BOCA
country: Spain, Cuba
year: 2004
genre: fiction
directed by: Mariano Barroso
film run: 92'
release date: ES 29/04/2005
screenplay: Alejandro Hernández, Mariano Barroso
cast: Eduard Fernández, Ariadna Gil, Jorge Perugorría, José Luis Gómez, Samuel Claxton
cinematography by: Javier Aguirresarobe
film editing: Luisma Del Valle
art director: Onelio Larralde
costumes designer: Sonia Grande
music: Xavier Capellas
producer: Eduardo Campoy, Gerardo Herrero, Jose Manuel Lorenzo
production: Cartel P.A., Messidor Films, ICAIC (CU); Ibermedia
distributor: Filmax

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