Nobody Knows Anybody

Nobody Knows Anybody (Spanish: Nadie conoce a nadie) is a 1999 Spanish film written and directed by Mateo Gil.

Nobody Knows Anybody
Directed byMateo Gil
Produced byGustavo Ferrada
Thierry Forte
Enrique López Lavigne
Antonio P. Pérez
Arancha Solís
Screenplay byMateo Gil
Based onNadie conoce a nadie by Juan Bonilla (writer)
StarringPaz Vega
Eduardo Noriega
Music byAlejandro Amenábar
CinematographyJavier Salmones
Edited byNacho Ruiz Capillas
Running time
108 minutes
CountrySpain

Plot

Amid the spectacular festivities of Holy Week in Seville, an aspiring novelist struggles with his work and pays his bills by composing crossword puzzles. A cryptic recording left on his answering machine demands that he include a certain word in a future puzzle and he becomes drawn into a spiraling tangle of mystery, danger, and confusion. Soon he's forced into participating in a real-life version of a computer game on the narrow streets of Seville with extremely high stakes for the entire city.

gollark: We have some ideas sleeping furiously over in Ideatic Containment Site-01864.
gollark: It's programmed to approximately maximize that and a ton of other broadly defined things in a weird heuristic way.
gollark: It's not programmed to do that. That would be *rational optimization* for some goal, which brains are bad at.
gollark: I have no idea how to do fun comparison across species, and food scarcity and misery sounds not fun.
gollark: It matters to current-me, so I don't want to do that.


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