"During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ángel Flores, a Spanish actor, returns to Spain to fulfill the last dying wish of his theatre master, Miguel Lama. Ten years earlier, due to a personal tragedy, Ángel had escaped to Mexico, where he had become a TV soap star. Miguel Lama’s last wish for Ángel is to travel to a remote monastery up in the mountains of Northern Spain and there to read Dostoyevsky’s thousand-page-novel The Brothers Karamazov, each page three times, then to come to his graveside in the monastery cemetery every night to tell him about the progress made in reading the novel. The film is a tribute to the miracle of reading, Italian neo-realism, classical theatre, and anti-war activism. Languages: Spanish and Armenian, with English subtitles. "An incredible monastery drama." 37. Love & Anarchy - Helsinki International Film Festival, 2024. Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain. Western Armenian is spoken in the film. "
Studio:Oy Bad Taste Ltd, Asociación Cultural Sad Hill
Produced In:Spain
Directors:Rax Rinnekangas
Lead Actors:Eric Francès Nora ArmaniSergio García HernándezValentín Martin Cabello
#dostoyevski, # literature, #spain
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The Last Wish - Narrative Feature
Available:Mar 16, 2026 04:00
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The Last Wish - Narrative Feature
"""During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ángel Flores, a Spanish actor, returns to Spain to fulfill the last dying wish of his theatre master, Miguel Lama. Ten years earlier, due to a personal tragedy, Ángel had escaped to Mexico, where he had become a TV soap star. Miguel Lama’s last wish for Ángel is to travel to a remote monastery up in the mountains of Northern Spain and there to read Dostoyevsky’s thousand-page-novel The Brothers Karamazov, each page three times, then to come to his graveside in the monastery cemetery every night to tell him about the progress made in reading the novel. The film is a tribute to the miracle of reading, Italian neo-realism, classical theatre, and anti-war activism. Languages: Spanish and Armenian, with English subtitles. ""An incredible monastery drama."" 37. Love & Anarchy - Helsinki International Film Festival, 2024. Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain, and Düsseldorf Film Festival. Western Armenian is spoken in the film. """
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