At the End of the Tunnel

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At the End of the Tunnel
At the End of the Tunnel poster.jpg
Directed byRodrigo Grande
StarringLeonardo Sbaraglia
Pablo Echarri
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • 21 April 2016 (2016-04-21) (Argentina)
Running time
120 minutes
CountriesArgentina
Spain
LanguageSpanish

At the End of the Tunnel (Spanish: Al final del túnel) is a 2016 Argentine crime thriller film directed by Rodrigo Grande.[1]

The film won best movie at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2017.

Cast[]

Production[]

The movie was produced by both Argentine and (to a lesser extent) Spanish capitals. One of the actors, Pablo Echarri, also gave support with his company "Árbol Contenidos", with this being his first foray as a producer. The director, who was in charge of the script, developed it in the course of five years in the Storyboard format.

All those involved in the production highlighted that, "Except for the two outdoors scenes, everything was recreated in studios: The protagonist's house, the basement where the robbers hide, and even the tunnel to real scale in a construction of fifty meters".

The main female role is played by the Spanish actress Clara Lago, (who was the protagonist of Ocho apellidos vascos and its sequel Ocho apellidos catalanes). Lagos character's, "Berta", speaks español rioplatense, which was achieved by the actress in a very short time. Rodrigo Grande explained this: "Clara arrived two weeks before shooting, and had a traditional accent. But two weeks later she was speaking Argentine Spanish. It was amazing ... She had a coach for only four days and then she handled herself".[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Al final del túnel
  2. ^ ""Al final del túnel deja la vara muy alta", declaró Echarri ante la prensa". Ultracine (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2016.

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