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Narciso

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 116 mins

Original Title

in the film...Kalebegiak
  • Director: Koldo Almandoz; Asier Altuna
  • Writer: Luiso Berdejo; Michel Gaztambide
  • Producer: Loreto Agirre; Mikel Huercanos

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Short film inside Kalebekiak. Kalebegiak integrates different short films, made by famous bask film makers, all of them dedicated to the city of San Sebastian. Koldo Almandoz, the film director with the highest presence in the short films folder in the history of Kimuak, proposes with “Narciso” a (self)critical look about the city of San Sebastián in a fantasy-science fiction genre story with a touch of humour. In the movie, a man from the future travels to a radiant and lush San Sebastián on year 2016 with a curious purpose which will not be revealed till the end of the film.


Trailer...

Trailer 'Kalebegiak' (2016) from Julio Medem on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Marta Etura as Reina Maria Cristina;
Barbara Goenaga as Haizea;
Miren Ibarguren as Izaskun;
Kandido Uranga as Xalba;
Rance Howard as Jose Mari;
Miguel Melo as Dante;
Ramon Agirre as Nikanor;
Paco Sagarzazu as Nikaxio;
Alfonso Torregrosa as Sr. San Sebastian;
Nagore Aranburu as Enfermera;
Egoitz Lasa as Enfermero;
Ane Gabarain as Mujer;
Javier Tolosa as Jose;
Xabier Perurena as Goiko;
Jon Albisu as Cristobal