El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free explained

El Lute II: mañana seré libre
Director:Vicente Aranda
Producer:Isabel Mulá
Starring:Imanol Arias
Angel Pardo
Jorge Sanz
Pastora Vega
Music:José Nieto
Cinematography:José Luis Alcaine
Editing:Teresa Font
Distributor:Multivideo
Runtime:120 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free (Spanish; Castilian: '''El Lute II: mañana seré libre''') is a 1988 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, based on the memoirs of Eleuterio Sánchez, “El Lute”, a delinquent who became notorious in Spain for his jail escapes in the 60's. It stars Imanol Arias, Angel Pardo and Jorge Sanz. The film continues the story of .

Synopsis

This is the story of a man fighting with all his might for his life and his freedom. Eleuterio ("El Lute") embarks upon an action-packed future, fuelled by the notions of freedom and dreams of living just as his countrymen, ever-growing in his mind. Nothing and no-one can stop him. After escaping the Puerto de Santa María prison, the reunion with his family is just the beginning of what will become an endless escape.

Cast

Reception

El Lute II: mañana seré libre opened in May 1988 at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The film was not as successful as the first part.

DVD release

El Lute II: mañana sere libre, is available in Region 1 DVD. The film is included in the same DVD that *. In Spanish with English subtitles, the transfer is not of good quality.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festival de Cannes: El Lute II: mañana seré libre . 2009-07-26 . festival-cannes.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110921212940/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/300/year/1988.html . 2011-09-21 .