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Kike Diaz de Rada Movies

2001  
 
This drama from Spain was inspired by a real-life incident in the 1930s when a number of people living in a small Basque village claimed to have seen apparitions of the Virgin Mary. In the early '30s, an anti-clerical movement swept through Spain and it was decreed that state-sponsored schools were to halt religious instruction and public buildings were to remove religious artwork, a decision that was highly controversial among a large number of Spanish citizens. Joshe (Eduardo Noriega) is a student teacher who guides students in Ezkioga, a small town in the hill country where the removal of religious instruction has been met with outrage. Joshe is engaged to marry Edurne (Leire Ucha), but when he meets Usua (Ingrid Rubio), a girl who works at an inn in the village, he finds himself falling in love and has a hard time reconciling his feelings for the two women. Meanwhile, a number of local residents claim that they have seen the Virgin Mary, who has appeared to them and told them Spain must restore religion to its government before it is too late; among those who have witnessed the vision are both Edurne and Usua. In time, Edurne admits that what she saw was a product of mass hysteria and not a true religious vision, but Usua is not so easily convinced, and Joshe struggles to convince her to embrace logic rather than faith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Eduardo NoriegaIngrid Rubio, (more)
 
2000  
 
Producer Inaki is reeling from a break up with temperamental aspiring actress Ione when he is hired by a religious order to make a film that will encourage young people to take up the pious life. His friend Karlos, a director who has also slept with Ione, grudgingly joins the project, and finds every creative instinct he might harbor overturned by a priest. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Kike Diaz de RadaMartxelo Rubio, (more)
 
1997  
 
After journalist Juan (Kike Diaz de Rada) is shot in Colombia, his stockbroker sister Marta (Silvia Hunt) arrives to identify the body. At Juan's house, edgy Oscar (Diego Achury) arrives on a scooter, kidnaps her, and takes her to his shack in the squalid Bogota slums where she meets his sister Jenny (Valeria Santa) and becomes involved in their lives. Shown at the 1997 San Sebastian Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Silvia MuntKlara Badiola, (more)