La sombra de un secuestro

ThrillerDrama

La sombra de un secuestro
La sombra de un secuestro
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Description

Each film provokes feelings in people, but we are sure that La sombra de un secuestro will not leave you indifferent.
The film could be seen from year 2004.
The cast of this film (Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe, Helen Mirren, Matt Craven, Alessandro Nivola) has very good results since they hit a lot with the role obtained.

Pieter Jan Brugge 's experience in the film world has meant that this project has been approached with great confidence and with an impeccable film direction.
During the 91 min. that the film lasts, the messages and reflections are seen little by little.
The film belongs to United States, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

The script was created by Justin Haythe, Pieter Jan Brugge, Justin Haythe.
Almost all of the work is supervised and carried out by the production company Fox Searchlight who has made sure that the quality of each scene is the best possible.
The melody that accompanies the scenes of this film with such a powerful message, has been devised by Craig Armstrong.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Denis Lenoir.
This film is one of the feature films that are of the Thriller, Drama genre.

Trailer

Critics La sombra de un secuestro

Well-acted, well-crafted, and yet a bit underwhelming. Low-key adult drama and police thriller. betrayal and frustration
An adult movie. Interesting character study; Willem Defoe is excellent. The suspense sticks
Great timeline! Sleepwalkers. a sad and probably true event
a still life, but dark. Great movie with 3 notable performances. Silence can be powerful.
Mirren and Redford cast a spell. Designed for a European audience, not an American one. Very good movie. I recommend it to anyone looking beyond mindless entertainment.
very moving. Do you love me?. Great Fim worth seeing
A meditation on loss and regret. Much better than any trailer did. A quality production
Shiny. Mirren and Defoe are good, but Redford is finally great! Silently brilliant drama
Awesome performance
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