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Rencor (2002)

Rencor (2002)
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Spanish filmmaker Miguel Albaladejo writes and directs the drama Rencor, marking the film debut of Spanish pop star Lolita. The bold singer Chelo (Lolita) goes to a resort for the summer and ends up running into her ex-boyfriend Toni (Jorge Perugorria), a former criminal involved in a new relationship with Esther (Elena Anaya). In order to get revenge on Toni, Chelo enlists the help of teacher Natalia (Mar Regueras), who has a young son that Toni fathered during a one-night stand and refuses to take responsibility for. Meanwhile, Esther's brother Marcos (Roberto Hernandez) starts up a relationship with Chelo. For her leading role, Lolita won a Goya award for Best New Actress in 2003. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
LolitaJorge Perugorría, (more)
Director(s):
Miguel Albaladejo
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Rencor

Spanish filmmaker Miguel Albaladejo writes and directs the drama Rencor, marking the film debut of Spanish pop star Lolita. The bold singer Chelo (Lolita) goes to a resort for the summer and ends up running into her ex-boyfriend Toni (Jorge Perugorria), a former criminal involved in a new relationship with Esther (Elena Anaya). In order to get revenge on Toni, Chelo enlists the help of teacher Natalia (Mar Regueras), who has a young son that Toni fathered during a one-night stand and refuses to take responsibility for. Meanwhile, Esther's brother Marcos (Roberto Hernandez) starts up a relationship with Chelo. For her leading role, Lolita won a Goya award for Best New Actress in 2003. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Director(s):
Miguel Albaladejo
Writer(s):
Miguel Albaladejo
Producer(s):
Ximo PerezAntonio SauraEnrique Gonzalez Macho
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