The Southern Cross
Originally released in 2003. The Southern Cross is a drama film. directed by Pablo Reyero. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Letizia Lestido, Luciano Suardi, and Silvia Baylé
Synopsis
Nora and Javier have been hired to transport a shipment of cocaine in an ambulance. With the help of Wendy, Javier's transvestite brother, they rob a part of the shipment and escape from the police. Moulded by loneliness, indifference and a lack of communication, Nora, Javier and Wendy are three youths with no future who move on the outer rim of society and are helpless in the face of a corrupt power. They hide in El Marquesado, a seaside resort built by the military on dynamited cliffs where Rodolfo and Mercedes, Javier and Wendy's parents, survive by rustling pigs and cows from neighbouring farms. The conflicts and tensions in this marginal family resurface as they are reunited in this remote place with a sinister past.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Southern Cross about?
Nora and Javier have been hired to transport a shipment of cocaine in an ambulance. With the help of Wendy, Javier's transvestite brother, they rob a part of the shipment and escape from the police...
Who directed The Southern Cross?
The Southern Cross was directed by Pablo Reyero.
How long is The Southern Cross?
The Southern Cross has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was The Southern Cross released?
The Southern Cross was released on May 14, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Southern Cross?
The main cast of The Southern Cross includes Letizia Lestido, Luciano Suardi, Silvia Baylé, Oscar Alegre, Humberto Tortonese.