Stones (2002)
"In life, we first organize large stones (Piedras) such as love, friendship, family, and a career." In this way, we will find space between these to fit smaller stones, our small necessities. If you act in an inverse way, you will not have the room for larger stones. The five protagonists of my film are women who have not been able to organize the large "stones" in their lives. Ramón Salazar, Spanish director defines his first feature Stones in this way. The film tells the parallel, conflicting trajectory of five women: Anita, Isabel, Adela, Leire, and Maricarmen. All are endeavoring to remove the stones that insistently appear in their path or, worst, that are in their shoes. They are five Cinderellas in search of prince charming and a new chance in life.All Releases
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Earliest Release DateFebruary 8, 2002
(Spain)
Running Time2 hr 15 min
GenresDrama
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Ramón Salazar | Director |
Ramón Salazar | Writer |
Francisco Ramos | Producer |
Pascal Gaigne | Composer |
David Carretero | Cinematographer |
Teresa Font | Editor |
Cast | Role |
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Antonia San Juan | |
Najwa Nimri | |
Vicky Peña | |
Ángela Molina |