The Language of the Unfaithful (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 13, 2025

Original Title:
El Idioma de los Infieles

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

On an ordinary night in Madrid, Manuel — a young, upper-class conservative — unexpectedly runs into his ex-girlfriend Lucía outside a nightclub. What begins as a fleeting encounter unravels into a cascade of memories. The Language of the Unfaithful is an intimate, character-driven drama that explores the tension between societal expectations and the contradictions that lie beneath the surface of personal identity. Told through subtle, everyday moments, the film offers a raw and emotionally resonant look at love, loss, and self-discovery.

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Cinematography:
Iván Clerencia

Colorist:
Óscar Castillo Romero

Costume Designer:
Carmen Espárrago

Director:
Javi Espárrago

Editor:
Pablo Mercero
German Ciria

Executive Producer:
Javi Espárrago

First Assistant Director:
Lía Lois
Álvaro Lucas

Graphic Designer:
Diego Cayuelas

Makeup & Hair:
Marina Valencia

Music:
Diego Navarro Nuñez

Production Design:
Carmen Espárrago

Sound:
Lalo Cosculluela Díaz

Sound Designer:
Ángel Rojas
Guillermo García

VFX Artist:
Pablo Mercero

Writer:
Pierre Lomba
Javi Espárrago

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