Box 507 Explained

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Director:Enrique Urbizu
Cinematography:Carles Gusi
Music:Mario de Benito
Editing:Ángel Hernández
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Runtime:104 min
Studio:Sogecine
Distributor:Warner Sogefilms

Box 507 (Spanish; Castilian: '''La caja 507'''|links=no) is a 2002 Spanish action thriller film directed and co-written by Enrique Urbizu which stars Antonio Resines and José Coronado. It is set in the Costa del Sol.[1]

Plot

In a quaint town along Spain's wealthy Costa del Sol, a band of professionals plan the robbery of a small bank managed by the respectable middle-aged Modesto Pardo (Antonio Resines). Using his wife as a hostage, the thieves force him inside the bank vault while they make off with the valuables. Battered and dazed and waiting for rescue, Modesto stumbles on a safety deposit box that could hold the answers to the mysterious death of his daughter seven years earlier. His investigation leads him into an intricate web of corruption and foul play while his desire for vengeance provokes violent responses from the police and government officials determined to keep secrets buried.

Release

The film was theatrically released on 23 August 2002.

Awards and nominations

|-| align = "center" rowspan = "4" | 2002 || rowspan = "15" | 17th Goya Awards| Best Supporting Actor || José Coronado || || rowspan = "4" | [2] |-| Best Production Supervision || Fernando Victoria de Lecea || |-| Best Editing || Ángel Hernández Zoido || |-| Best Sound || Licio Marcos de Oliveira, Luis de Veciana, Alfonso Pino ||

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Urbizu le cambia la cara a Coronado. El País. 21 August 2002. Elsa. Fernández Santos.
    2. Web site: La caja 507. Premios Goya. 18 November 2021.