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Fausto 5.0 (2001)

Fausto 5.0 (2001)
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A doctor's past comes back to haunt him in an unexpected way in this modern variation on the classic tale of Faust. Dr. Fausto (Miguel Angel Sola) is a respected oncologist whose career has practically taken over his life; he has no wife or children, and he's barely aware of the fact his beautiful assistant Julia (Najwa Nimri) is obviously in love with him. One day, Fausto finds himself so overwhelmed with his wildly stressful career that be begins pondering suicide as he waits for a train, only to be interrupted by Julia, who brings him the briefcase he left at his office. After boarding his train, the distraught Faust encounters Santos Vella (Eduard Fernandez), who introduces himself as one of Fausto's former patients; after Fausto removed his stomach and informed him that he had but three months to live, Vella opted to stop seeing doctors and ignore their advice -- and he says he's been feeling fine ever since. Despite Vella's contemptuous attitude towards modern medicine, he is both friendly and grateful to Fausto, and insists on giving the doctor a ride after a taxi breakdown leaves Fausto stranded. From then on, Fausto finds he can't get rid of his new friend, no matter how hard he tries -- everywhere he goes, Vella is close behind, and when Faust declares that he needs female companionship instead, Vella arranges for Fausto to spend the evening with Marta (Irene Montala), a prostitute who proves to be similarly unavoidable. Fausto 5.0 was the first motion picture directed and produced by members of La Fura, an acclaimed Spanish theater troupe. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Miguel Ángel SoláEduard Fernández, (more)
Director(s):
Carlus PadrissaAlex Olle, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Fausto 5.0

A doctor's past comes back to haunt him in an unexpected way in this modern variation on the classic tale of Faust. Dr. Fausto (Miguel Angel Sola) is a respected oncologist whose career has practically taken over his life; he has no wife or children, and he's barely aware of the fact his beautiful assistant Julia (Najwa Nimri) is obviously in love with him. One day, Fausto finds himself so overwhelmed with his wildly stressful career that be begins pondering suicide as he waits for a train, only to be interrupted by Julia, who brings him the briefcase he left at his office. After boarding his train, the distraught Faust encounters Santos Vella (Eduard Fernandez), who introduces himself as one of Fausto's former patients; after Fausto removed his stomach and informed him that he had but three months to live, Vella opted to stop seeing doctors and ignore their advice -- and he says he's been feeling fine ever since. Despite Vella's contemptuous attitude towards modern medicine, he is both friendly and grateful to Fausto, and insists on giving the doctor a ride after a taxi breakdown leaves Fausto stranded. From then on, Fausto finds he can't get rid of his new friend, no matter how hard he tries -- everywhere he goes, Vella is close behind, and when Faust declares that he needs female companionship instead, Vella arranges for Fausto to spend the evening with Marta (Irene Montala), a prostitute who proves to be similarly unavoidable. Fausto 5.0 was the first motion picture directed and produced by members of La Fura, an acclaimed Spanish theater troupe. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

Complete Cast of Fausto 5.0


Director(s):
Carlus PadrissaAlex OlleIsidro Ortiz
Writer(s):
Fernando León de Aranoa
Producer(s):
Eduardo CampoyRamon Vidal
Categories:
Horror
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    Sherray G.

    This movie kept me in my seat because the storyline was unique and the scenes were not watered down.Everything was depicted in a straight-forward way I have to give credit to and I enjoyed it because parts of the film made me think,too.Hope I find more like this.

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    Sherry C.

    This movie is wickedly wild!! Doesn't take long for the movie to take off and when it does you won't be disappointed. What the movie description doesn't tell you is that this movie is about life and death and how choosing to live can be a wonderful thing. Thats exactly what happenes. Its not a stalker movie but an eye opener. I waited a long time to receive this movie and it was more than I had hoped for. Worth the rent, a must watch!!!

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    Go H.

    This is the question I asked myself after finished watching this movie. This movie makes you think the whole time, and then in the end...there's no conclusion given by the directors, you have to conclude it yourself, kinda like CACHE, but I like Fausto better, because it's kinda have those scifi looks, yet mysterious...

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