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Wikipedia article




'27 Hours' is a 1986 Spanish 'quinqui' film directed by Montxo Armendriz which stars Martxelo Rubio, Maribel Verd and Jon Donosti, also featuring the collaboration of Antonio Banderas.

Plot



Set in 1980s San Sebastin, the plot tracks three friends (Jon, Patxi and Maite) over the course of 27 hours, two of which are a couple hooked on heroin and the other one works as dockworker.

Cast



Production



The screenplay was penned by Montxo Armendriz alongside Elas Querejeta. An Elas Querejeta PC production, the film was shot in San Sebastin, Gipuzkoa. It had the support of ETB. The score was authored by whereas Javier Aguirresarobe took over the cinematography. The film was shot in Spanish.

Release



The film screened at the 34th San Sebastin International Film Festival in September 1986.

Accolades



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See also



* List of Spanish films of 1986

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Category:1986 drama films

Category:Films about heroin addiction

Category:Films set in the Basque County

Category:Films shot in Spain

Category:Spanish drama films

Category:1980s Spanish-language films

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