Cousinhood Explained

Cousinhood
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Director:Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
Cinematography:Juan Carlos Gómez
Editing:David Pinillos
Music:Julio de la Rosa
Distributor:Warner Bros. Spain
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Gross:$5.5 million[1]

Cousinhood (Spanish; Castilian: '''Primos''') is a 2011 Spanish romantic comedy film written and directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo and starring Quim Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo and Adrián Lastra. This is the third film of Sanchéz Arévalo, but his very first comedy, and it premiered on 4 February 2011. The film was shot in Comillas (Cantabria) during spring 2010. The film received two nominations for the 26th Goya Awards: Best New Actor (Lastra) and Best Supporting Actor (Arévalo).

Plot

When Diego is abandoned by his girlfriend a day before their wedding, he decides to go with his two cousins, Julian and José Miguel, to the village where they used to go on vacation when they were little to recuperate Diego's first love: Martina. There, the trio will face again their past and some people who took part of it, such as the irreconciliable "El Bachi" and his daughter Clara.

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cousinhood (2011) . . 11 January 2022.