The best Aitor Merino’s drama movies

Aitor Merino

Aitor Merino

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Take My Eyes

Take My Eyes
7.4/10
One winter night, Pilar runs away from home. With her, she takes only a few belongings and her son, Juan. Antonio soon sets out to look for her. He says Pilar is his sunshine, and what's more, "She gave him her eyes"...

El Calentito

El Calentito
5.9/10
Early 80's, Sara is a good-family girl, she has never been with a man, does not drinks, does not take drugs. Following her love, she enters in "El Calentito" a bar where the group "las Siux" is singing.

Deserter

Deserter
5.3/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 30/04/2002
  • Character: Benito Valdes
Unlikely friends in a melting pot of confusion. Simon Murray fights for the French Foreign Legion. Pascal Dupont fights for himself. War torn men question honour, hope, morality...because you can desert everything...except yourself.

Huidos

Huidos
4.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/04/1993

Romanza final (Gayarre)

Romanza final (Gayarre)
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/04/1986
  • Character: Niño
Biography of Julian Gayarre (1844-1890), one of the best tenors of all times. At 19, a professor at the Conservatory of Music in Madrid heard him singing for the first time and offered him a scholarship to continue his studies. His artistic life runs between continued success, becoming the world's greatest tenor. But in 1890, while singing at the Teatro Real in Madrid, a failure in his voice is like a cruel reminder of what would happen a few days later: his death at a young age. The doctors gave a diagnosis, but his friends know that Julian Gayarre died because he could not sing anymore.

Stories from the Kronen

Stories from the Kronen
6.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/04/1995
  • Character: Pedro
Carlos is a young student, just 21. Nice or annoying as he likes, enjoys provoking and transgreding. In the night he goes out to meet his friends in the Kronen, a bar. Every situation can be taken a little farther. There are no limits, no accepted barriers. And more each time, each adventure is chained to the next, as if it were a continuous night. A long description of people: grandfather, parents, sister, girlfriend, friends. And, among that, the obscure will of living every minute as if it were the last one. But something which happens puts Carlos and his friend against a reality they have been trying to ignore.

If They Tell You I Fell

If They Tell You I Fell
5.5/10
In the post Spanish civil war years, Catalan kids would sit in circles among the ruins and tell stories, known as "aventis" (the film's original title in Catalan, its original language). These tales mix war stories, local gossip, comic book characters, fantasy and real events. The "aventis" told in this film are told in flashback. In the mid 80s, 45 or so years after the age of the "aventis," a doctor and a nurse-nun (who grew up together, and now are co-workers in a hospital) identify the corpse of one of the main characters of the "aventis" of their childhood and adolescence. Besides the interesting flashbacks - a chronical of the Civil War in a "typical" Barcelona microcosm itself, the discovery of this body (belonging to someone long presumed dead) leads to other surprises and unresolved doubts, several decades later

Basque Selfie

Basque Selfie
Agus Barandiaran, ambassador of traditional Basque music and dance all over the world, is confronted with the worst thing that can happen to a Basque person: the demolition of his 1540 baserri (family farmhouse) to make way for a new road. Agus must fight the circumstances to try and protect his roots, because in the Basque culture "etxea" means much more than four walls. Basque Selfie is a sad but edifying story articulated around tradition, the tradition of keeping the signs of one’s own identity alive.

Those Skies

Those Skies
A made-for-TV adaptation of the novel of the same name by Bernardo Atxaga. It tells the story of Irene, an ETA convict who, upon leaving prison in Barcelona, takes a bus to Donostia, her home. Along the way Irene reminisces about her life and contemplates her future, her right to choose her own path despite the pressures put on her by others.

El atraco

El atraco
7.6/10

Too Much Heart

Too Much Heart
5.7/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 18/09/1992
  • Character: Juan Castro
Two twin sisters fall in love for the same man.

Mambí

Mambí
7.3/10

1809-1810: mientras llega el día

1809-1810: mientras llega el día
5.9/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 10/08/2004
  • Character: Loco Manchego
1809-1810: mientras llega el día is a 2004 Ecuadorian historical-dramatic film, directed by Camilo Luzuriaga and starring Marilú Vaca, Aristides Vargas and Gonzalo Gonzalo. The plot is based on the book by Juan Valdano, and revolves around the events that took place in the city of Quito between August 10, 1809, when the First Cry of Independence took place in the Spanish colony of the Presidency of Quito, and on August 2, 1810, when the Massacre of the Próceres occurred in the hands of the peninsular authorities.

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