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El Arte De Morir (The Art Of Dying) (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Adria Collado, Maria Esteve, Lucia Jimenez, Fele Martinez, Elsa Pataki, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Gustavo Salmeron
Director: Alvaro Fernandez Armero
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: Venevision
Subtitles:
English
Length:
120 mins

 
 

 

If you want to dig up your past... never dig too deep.

Nacho (Gustavo Salmeron) is a young man declared missing four years ago. Neither his family nor his best friends could provide any clue as to his whereabouts or to the circumstances of his disappearance, but everything pointed to him being dead. Nacho was a young man of enormous talent who was beginning to sound in the circles of the forefront of art. He had his own painting style.

Ivan (Fele Martinez), Clara (Maria Esteve), Patricia (Lucia Jimenez), Ramon (Sergio Peris-Mencheta), Candela (Elsa Pataki) and Carlos (Adria Collado), the six characters of our story, had lied, in one form or the other to the police. They were all involved in Nacho's disappearance, which happened one terrible night, and would never again speak about it, but no one had ever been able to forget.

Four years after the events, they would have to face the past, and returned to where it all started... An abandoned house.