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Good Voice (The)

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 90 mins

  • Director: Antonio Cuadri
  • Writer: Carita Boronska; Claudio Crespo
  • Producer: Tono Escudero

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Antonio Cuadri's drama La Buena Voz (aka The Good Voice) explores the relationship that develops between a father and a gay son he never knew existed -- two men suddenly and unexpectedly thrust into each other's lives. Pepe, a slightly listless, fifty-something taxi driver with a heart condition, suddenly learns that he fathered a child, Jordi, from a quiet affair with his wife's girlfriend. Jordi, now HIV-positive, enters Pepe's world and recolors the elder's perspective and outlook on life, with his take-no-prisoners zeal for living and a restless, inquisitive spirit.


Watch...

La buena voz - Largometraje from Antonio Cuadri on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Mikel Albisu as Cliente 1;
Felix Arcarazo as Cliente 2;
Klara Badiola as Begona;
Ana Lucia Billate as Lola;
Helena Duenas as Arantza;
Biel Duran as Jordi;
Manu Elizondo as Taxista;
Maria Luisa Goirigolzarri as Dona Remedios;
Jose Luis Gomez as Pepe;
Paco Hernando as Taxista;
Felipe Loza as Medicine;
Jokin Oregi as Periodista;
Arantxa Renteria as Amaia;
Ricard Sales as Mikel;
Pilar Velazquez as Rosa