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| director = Miguel ngel Vivas

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| starring =

| music = Sergio Moure

| cinematography = Pedro J. Mrquez

| editing = Jos Manuel Jimnez

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| distributor = Vrtice Cine

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| runtime = 85 minutes

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| language = Spanish

| budget = 100,000

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'Kidnapped' is a 2010 horror-thriller film directed by Miguel ngel Vivas and written by Javier Garca,[http://www.filmaxinternational.com/film.php?id=54 FILMAX INTERNATIONAL Kidnapped] which stars Fernando Cayo, Manuela Vells, and Ana Wagener alongside Guillermo Barrientos, Dritan Biba, Martijn Kuiper and Zoel Yez.

Plot



Jaime, his wife Marta and their daughter Isa have just moved into a new home. Isa has plans to attend a party with her boyfriend while Marta and Jaime are arguing about how to raise their daughter. In the midst of this, three masked thieves break in. They are from the moving crew and in the film credits are listed as Head Thief, Young Thief, and Strong Thief.

Head Thief takes Jaime to a bank machine several miles away from home, while the other two stay with the mother and daughter. He tells Jaime that if there is any deviation from the plan, or if he tries to alert anyone to his predicament, he will call the house and have the other two kill Marta. Jaime takes the risk, and tries to convince a woman at the bank machine to call the police, but she believes he's trying to rob her, and gives him all her money. This causes Head Thief to call the house and tell Strong Thief to do whatever he wants to Marta. Jaime, hearing Marta's screams over the phone, begs Head Thief to give him another chance. Head Thief agrees and takes Jaime to another bank machine further away.

Meanwhile, Csar calls to pick up Isa for their date. Young Thief and Strong Thief pull him into the house, but find that Marta and Isa have fled to the basement and locked themselves in a back room. The men drag Csar downstairs and threaten to kill him unless the women open the door. When they don't, Strong Thief shoots Csar, injuring him, and breaks into the room with a sledgehammer, taking the women hostage again.

A security guard comes to the door to say that the neighbours have complained about the television being on too loud; he asks if he may come in and look around. Strong Thief pretends to be Marta's husband and, when the guard grows suspicious, slits his throat. Strong Thief then decides to rape Isa. Marta offers herself in Isa's place, but he laughs and breaks her arm. Young Thief, disgusted with all that has happened, pulls him off and the two men fight. When Strong Thief tries to rape Isa again, she grabs a statuette and crushes his head. Young Thief manages to talk her out of shooting him with Strong Thief's gun and leaves.

While this is happening, Jaime and Head Thief are in the car, driving around. The idea is for the clock to turn to the next day, so that Jaime can take out more money from the bank. Instead, Jaime speeds up and runs the car into a telephone pole, knocking himself and Head Thief unconscious. When Jaime comes to, he takes Head Thief's gun and returns home. He and Young Thief meet each other outside the house, but both are too traumatised and Young Thief escapes.

Jaime and Isa go to the basement and release Marta and Csar, who have been handcuffed together. Jaime gives the gun to Marta, then calls the police; while he is on the phone, Head Thief returns to the house and kills him with the sledgehammer. Marta tries to shoot Head Thief, but misses. He takes the gun from her and shoots her in the head. Csar comes up from the basement and Head Thief kills him too. Isa falls to her knees and stares at her mother in shock while he stabs her repeatedly in the stomach.

Cast



Production



'Kidnapped' was produced by Vaca Films alongside Blur, Attic and La Fabrique 2 (France), with participation of Filmanova Invest, Xunta de Galicia, TVG and Creative Europe's MEDIA. It was directed by Miguel ngel Vivas.[http://www.moviejungle.com/Articles/Filmax_gets_rights_to_Secuestrados_a_k_a_Kidnapped.html Filmax gets rights to 'Secuestrados' (a.k.a. 'Kidnapped') movies] "The main theme of our film is terror caused by fear and violence," explains the producer duo Borja Pena and Emma Lustre. "During the filming, we pay special attention to realism, so that the viewer experience the same emotions as our protagonists. The issue is quite relevant in our society."[http://www.screendaily.com/news/production/filmax-pick-up-sales-rights-to-vaca-films-thriller-kidnapped/5015101.article Filmax pick up sales rights to Vaca Films thriller Kidnapped] The film stars Fernando Cayo, Ana Wagener and Manuela Vells.[https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/38088/first-images-filmaxs-kidnapped First Images: Filmax's Kidnapped] Blur Producciones began the filming on 22 February 2010 in Las Rozas.[http://cineuropa.org/newsdetail.aspx?lang=en&documentID=138635 Total fear and "express kidnapping" in Secuestrados] The film is particularly well known for consisting of only 12 long takes.

Release



Distributed by Vrtice Cine, the film premiered in Spain on 25 February 2011.[http://www.aullidos.com/pelicula.asp?id_pelicula=7767 Secuestrados Pelcula, Trailer, Crtica, Argumento] The film had a UK and US release in spring 2011 as 'Kidnapped'.[https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118020748.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 Filmax nabs 'Kidnapped' Pic is Vaca's follow up to 'Cell 211']

See also



* List of Spanish films of 2011

*List of films featuring home invasions

References




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