Cell 211 (novel) explained

Cell 211 (Spanish; Castilian: '''Celda 211'''|links=no) is a Spanish novel by that tells the story of a prison guard named Juan Oliver who, before beginning work, is swept up in a prison riot.[1]

Synopsis

A new prison guard arrives at a prison Seville on the same day that a riot is incited by prisoners led by a prisoner named Malamadre. The guard is forced to convince the prisoners that he is one of them to escape as soon as possible.

Adaptations

In 2009 a film of the same name based on the novel premiered, in which the setting was changed from Seville to Zamora. The film was a box office success and won eight Goya Awards, including Best Picture. After the success of the film, the publisher re-edited the book.

Notes and References

  1. News: Fco.. Correal. Paco Pérez Gandul: a la cárcel por una novela. 15 February 2010. 12 August 2012. es.