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7 Virgins

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 86 mins

Original Title

7 Vírgenes
  • Director: Alberto Rodríguez
  • Writer: Rafael Cobos; Alberto Rodríguez
  • Producer: José Antonio Félez; Gervasio Iglesias

CGiii Comment

Typical lousy teen film - offering neither insight nor revelation.

Really...you'll just want to punch these kids squarely on the phizzog and throw them into a cell forever.

Forgettable and lamentable.


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The(ir) Blurb...

It is summertime in a blue-collar, marginal district of a city in the South of Spain. Tano, a teenager currently serving a sentence in a juvenile reform center, is given a 48-hour leave to attend his brother's wedding. Together with his best friend Richi, Tano plans to enjoy his 48-hour pass to the limit, doing all the things he is normally prohibited from doing. He gets drunk, takes drugs, steals, has sex and hangs out with his buddies. He feels free and exerts that freedom with all the force and audacity of a teenager. By the end of his 48-hour pass, Tano has also witnessed the collapse of all the things he takes for granted in his life: the neighborhood, his family, friends and loved-ones - everything is somehow different for him. More than just two days of freedom, Tano's leave turns out to be a journey into maturity.

Cast & Characters

Juan Jose Ballesta as Tano;
Iride Barroso as Wendy;
Javier Berger as Educador;
Jesus Carroza as Richi;
Jose Chavez as Chema;
Angie Daniela Lizundia as Aurora;
Diego Jose Estevez Soto as Tipo pelea 3;
Daniel Fernandez as Chaval Esplanada;
Kerryl Higashio as Kerryl;
David Ligero as Bromuro;
Alejandro Lillo as El Canijo;
Fernando Mansilla as Tio de Richi;
Hector Mora as Rana; Muriel;
Sergio Ortega as Lolo