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18 Meals

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 101 mins

Original Title

18 comidas
  • Director: Jorge Coira
  • Writer: Jorge Coira; Araceli G. Cabreira
  • Producer: Hugo Castro Fau; Farruco Castromán

CGiii Comment

Too many stories...it's a little too episodic to retain attention.

The production values are low. The direction is more sparse than detailed.

A good idea...marred by clutter.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

In the city of Santiago de Compostela, the meals are more important than just eating. The important conversations, socially and for all other reasons, are done around food. This happens one day with intertwined lives in the historic city.

Cast & Characters

Luis Tosar as Edu;
Federico Perez Rey as Tuto;
Victor Fabregas as Fran;
Esperanza Pedreno as Sol;
Gael Nodar Fernandez as Gael;
Mario Zorrilla as Teo;
Jose Maria Perez Garcia as El abuelo;
Maria del Carmen Pereira Pena as La abuela;
Pedro Alonso as Vladimir Torres;
Nuncy Valcarcel as Rosana