The Sleeping Voice
The Sleeping Voice (La voz dormida) is a 2011 Spanish drama film based on the novel of the same name by Dulce Chacón.
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Directed by | Benito Zambrano |
Written by | Dulce Chacón (novel) Ignacio del Moral, Benito Zambrano (screenplay) |
Starring | Inma Cuesta María León Marc Clotet |
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Running time | 128 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
Two sisters find themselves caught up in politics in the turmoil following the Spanish Civil War. The pregnant Hortensia (Inma Cuesta) is locked away in a crowded women's prison. Her younger sister Pepita (María León) moves from Andalusia to Madrid to be near her. In Madrid, she finds a job in a wealthy home with close ties to Franco. Pepita meets young fighter Paulino (Marc Clotet) and falls in love with him.[1]
Cast
- Inma Cuesta - Hortensia
- María León - Pepita
- Marc Clotet - Paulino
- Daniel Holguín - Felipe
- Miryam Gallego - Doña Amparo
- Meri Rodríguez - Jessica
- Ana Wagener - Mercedes
- Susi Sánchez - Sor Serafines
Awards
The Sleeping Voice was nominated for nine Goya awards and won two:
References
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