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Sud Express

2005 1h 43m Drama List
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On a train that connects Paris to Lisbon, Lucia (Lidia Pinville) finds herself overwhelmed when she reunites with Tino (Tino Guimaraes), a friend from her hometown. However, her husband, Samuel (Gerald Morales), reacts with surprising indifference. Meanwhile, a handicapped man (Javier Delgado) is on a quest to make the train more wheelchair-friendly. Finally, an Angolan named Mili (German A. Joao), who is on her way to Paris, finds her life intersecting with Rashid (Hicham Malayo).

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Jonathan Holland Variety Sud Express is a heartwarming and thought-provoking item. Sep 22, 2005 Full Review Boyd van Hoeij european-films.net [A] film whose pacing resembles a train journey: slow as it starts out of the station and gradually picking up speed as the voyage progresses. Feb 8, 2006 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis On a train that connects Paris to Lisbon, Lucia (Lidia Pinville) finds herself overwhelmed when she reunites with Tino (Tino Guimaraes), a friend from her hometown. However, her husband, Samuel (Gerald Morales), reacts with surprising indifference. Meanwhile, a handicapped man (Javier Delgado) is on a quest to make the train more wheelchair-friendly. Finally, an Angolan named Mili (German A. Joao), who is on her way to Paris, finds her life intersecting with Rashid (Hicham Malayo).
Director
Chema de la Peña, Gabriel Velázquez
Screenwriter
Chema de la Peña, Gabriel Velázquez
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Arabic
Runtime
1h 43m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital