Nobody Knows Anybody
Nobody Knows Anybody (Spanish: Nadie conoce a nadie) is a 1999 Spanish film written and directed by Mateo Gil.
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Directed by | Mateo Gil |
Produced by | Gustavo Ferrada Thierry Forte Enrique López Lavigne Antonio P. Pérez Arancha Solís |
Screenplay by | Mateo Gil |
Based on | Nadie conoce a nadie by Juan Bonilla (writer) |
Starring | Paz Vega Eduardo Noriega |
Music by | Alejandro Amenábar |
Cinematography | Javier Salmones |
Edited by | Nacho Ruiz Capillas |
Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Spain |
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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