Your time is running out, killer
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German title | Your time is running out, killer | ||
Original title | Días contados | ||
Country of production | Spain | ||
original language | Spanish | ||
Publishing year | 1994 | ||
length | 93 minutes | ||
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Director | Imanol Uribe | ||
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Juan Madrid Imanol Uribe |
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Alfonso Cuarón Bertha Navarro Guillermo del Toro Frida Torresblanco |
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music | José Nieto | ||
cut | Teresa Font | ||
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Your time is running out, Killer (Original: Días contados ) is an award-winning Spanish drama from 1994 . The film was directed by Imanol Uribe .
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Antonio is an introverted terrorist from the Basque separatist group ETA who travels to Madrid to carry out an attack. There he meets two comrades from the same terrorist cell, Carlos and Lourdes, in order to plan the attack on a police station. Just like Lourdes, with whom Antonio has a complex romantic relationship, he asks himself about the meaning of his life and he questions the life he has led up to this point.
He lives in a rented apartment and disguises himself as a photographer. He falls in love with his neighbor, the naive and drug addicted prostitute Charo, who lives there with her colleague Vanesa. After Antonio shot a policeman, he spent a few days with her in Granada , where she returned his love. For Antonio, the trip also offers an escape from the commitment to the ETA. After Antonio's identity as a terrorist was published and wanted to find him, he got increasingly distressed. Charo is shocked about Antonio's true identity, but does not reveal him. She takes refuge in the drug intoxication to suppress reality. Charo's friend Lisardo also turns out to be an informant and he reveals Antonio's identity to the corrupt police officer Rafa.
Antonio places a car bomb with 100 kilos of explosives in front of the police station. When Charo is arrested by the police, she arrives sitting in a police car in the immediate vicinity of the bomb. When Antonio sees her being led to the police station, he is horrified. Because of his desperate love and self-destructive nature, Antonio runs towards the police station and Carlos detonates the bomb.
Awards
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Festival Internacional de Cine de Donostia-San Sebastián
- Best movie
- Best Actor: Javier Bardem
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Goya Film Prize 1995
- Best movie
- Best Director : ( Imanol Uribe )
- Best Actor : ( Carmelo Gómez )
- Best Actress : ( Ruth Gabriel ) (Nomination)
- Best Supporting Actor : ( Javier Bardem )
- Best Supporting Actress : ( Candela Peña ) (Nomination)
- Best editing : ( Teresa Font )
- Best adapted script : ( Imanol Uribe )
- Best Special Effects : ( Reyes Abades )
- Best Young Actress : ( Ruth Gabriel ) (Nomination)
- Best Young Actress: ( Candela Peña ) (Nomination)
- Best young actress: ( Elvira Mínguez ) (nomination)
- Best Young Actor : ( Pepón Nieto ) (Nomination)
- Best Cinematography : ( Javier Aguirresarobe ) (nomination)
- Best Art Director : Félix Murcia (nomination)
- Best production : Andrés Santana (nomination)
- Best note : Gilles Ortion and John Hayward (nomination)
- Best costumes : Helena Sanchís (nomination)
- Best make-up and best hairstyling : Romana González and Josefa Morales (nomination)
The film holds the record with 19 nominations for the Goya.
Web links
- Your time is running out, killer in theInternet Movie Database(English)