The Sleeping Voice (2011)
1h 59m
Running Time
October 21, 2011Release Date
The Sleeping Voice (2011)
1h 59m
Running Time
October 21, 2011Release Date
Plot.
Finished the Spanish Civil War in April 1939, in November 1940, while Spain is being crushed by the ruthless boot of dictator Franco, Pepita travels from rural Huelva to Madrid to be near her sister Hortensia, who is seven months pregnant and imprisoned, haunted by the shadow of a death sentence.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Inma Cuesta
Hortensia
María León
Pepita
Marc Clotet
Paulino
Daniel Holguín
Felipe
Ana Wagener
Mercedes
Susi Sánchez
Sor Serafines
Berta Ojea
La Zapatones (Florencia)
Lola Casamayor
Reme
Amparo Vega-León
Sole
Ángela Cremonte
Elvira
Charo Zapardiel
Tomasa
Benito Zambrano
Director
Arantxa Aranguren
Conchita
Dulce Chacón
Writer
Teresa Calo
Doña Celia
Begoña Maestre
Amelia
Carmen Lopez-Areal
Writer
Jesús Noguero
Don Fernando
Ignacio del Moral
Writer
Miryam Gallego
Doña Amparo
Adelfa Calvo
La Legañosa
Antonio P. Pérez
Producer
Amaia Lizarralde
La Topete
Magda Rosa Galbán
Composer
Lluís Marco
Don Gonzalo
Juan Antonio Leyva
Composer
Álex Catalán
Cinematographer
Teresa Arbolí
Charo
Blanca Apilánez
Doña María
Fernando Pardo
Editor
Eloísa Vargas
María Ferrer
Rosa Estévez
CastingDirector
Fermí Reixach
Prison Priest
Luis Gimeno
CastingDirector
María Garralón
Doña Julia
Javier Godino
Bishop's Secretary
Antonio Dechent
Examining Magistrate
Emilio Linder
Police Commissioner
Yiyo Alonso
Prison Doctor
Gemma Giménez
Tenchi (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 21, 2011
Original NameLa voz dormida
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 59m
Budget$4,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
The Sleeping Voice (Spanish: La voz dormida) is a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Zambrano based on the novel of the same name by Dulce Chacón. It stars Inma Cuesta, María León, Marc Clotet and Daniel Holguín.