Director: | Francisco Lombardi |
Screenplay: | Giovanna Pollarolo |
Distributor: | Alta Films |
Runtime: | 121 minutes |
Cinematography: | Teo Delgado |
Editing: | Danielle Fillios |
Music: | Bingen Mendizábal |
Red Ink (Spanish; Castilian: '''Tinta roja'''|links=no) is a 2000 Peruvian-Spanish crime drama film directed by Francisco Lombardi from a screenplay by based on the novel by Alberto Fuguet.[1]
Two university students, Alfonso Fernandez Ferrer and his girlfriend Nadia, report to the editor of a tabloid newspaper to begin their stints as trainees. Nadia is given first choice and chooses the entertainment section as her assignment. Alfonso indicates that he too wanted the entertainment section but is advised that, since the newspaper's policy is to assign only one trainee to each section and Nadia has already chosen entertainment, Alfonso must work in a different section. To Alfonso's consternation, he is assigned to serve as a trainee to Don Saul, the editor of the police crime section.