Maixabel (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 24, 2021

Original Title:
Maixabel

Alternate Titles:
Les Repentis
Maixabel
Maixabel - Eine Geschichte von Liebe, Zorn und Hoffnung
Μαϊσάμπελ
Майсабель

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Feelgood Media
Kowalski Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 

Runtime: 115

In the year 2000, Maixabel Lasa’s husband, Juan Maria Jauregi, was killed by ETA. Eleven years later, she receives an incredible request: one of the men who killed Juan wants to meet with her in the Nanclares de la Oca prison in Araba (Spain), where he is serving his sentence after breaking ties with the terrorist group. Despite her reservations and her immense pain, Maixabel Lasa agrees to meet face to face with those who ended the life of the person who had been her companion since she was 16 years old. ‘Everyone deserves a second chance’, she said, when asked why she was willing to confront the man who killed her husband.

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Art Direction:
Mikel Serrano

Assistant Director:
Guillermo Escribano

Boom Operator:
Iñaki Díez

Costume Design:
Clara Bilbao

Director:
Icíar Bollaín

Director of Photography:
Javier Agirre Erauso

Editor:
Nacho Ruiz Capillas

Line Producer:
Guadalupe Balaguer Trelles

Makeup Artist:
Karmele Soler

Original Music Composer:
Alberto Iglesias

Producer:
Koldo Zuazua
Juan Moreno
Guillermo Sempere

Sound:
Alazne Ameztoy

Sound Designer:
Juan Ferro

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Candela Palencia

Writer:
Isa Campo
Icíar Bollaín

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