November (2003)
1h 44m
Running Time
September 26, 2003Release Date
November (2003)
1h 44m
Running Time
September 26, 2003Release Date
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Plot.
Impelled by a spirit which still preserves a patina of idealism, Alfredo arrives to Madrid with the intention to create "a performance that is free, straight from the heart, capable of making people feel alive". His concept of what acting should be begins beyond the stage, out in the streets face to face with the public. Outdoors, in any town square, in a park or in the city's most commercial street, Alfredo and his troupe November start the show; demons to provoke passers-by, displays of social conscience, actions taken to the extreme to put the forces of law and order on full alert. There are no limits, no censorship; only ideas which are always valid so long as the public ceases to be the public and becomes part of the show swept by surprise, fear, tears or laughter. Theater as life, life as theater… there is no longer any difference.
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Cast & Crew.
Óscar Jaenada
Alfredo
Ingrid Rubio
Lucía
Javier Ríos
Juan
Juan Díaz
Daniel
Juan Díaz
Daniel
Adriana Domínguez
Alicia
Jordi Padrosa
Imanol
Núria Gago
Helena
Juanma Rodríguez
Pedro
Héctor Alterio
Yuta
Paloma Lorena
Lucía
Angel Facio
Juan
Achero Mañas
Director
Juan Margallo
Daniel
Amparo Valle
Alicia
Fernando Conde
Imanol
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 26, 2003
Original NameNoviembre
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Box Office$959,831
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Wiki.
November (Spanish: Noviembre) is a 2003 Spanish film directed by Achero Mañas. Its cast features Óscar Jaenada, Ingrid Rubio, Juan Díaz, Adriana Domínguez, Javier Ríos, Nuria Gago, Juanma Rodríguez, and Jordi Padrosa.
Set from 1997 to 2040, against the backdrop of the plight of a street theatre troupe, the plot explores the relationship between spectators and performers, the commercialization of art, and the revolutionary potential of theatre.
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