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Panfilo climbs the wall of the estate to sneak back in, but observes Ruggiero and Neifile having intercourse. The morning after, Neifile discovers Ruggiero's friends and the prostitutes dead by the plague, and lets the others back in the Villa. They tie Ruggiero up in his bedroom and discover the body of Dioneo, also killed by the plague.
The Red Squirrel (Spanish: La ardilla roja) is a 1993 Spanish drama film directed by Julio Médem, starring Emma Suárez, Nancho Novo and María Barranco. Plot [ edit ]
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Ruggiero (often translated Rogero in English) is a leading character in the Italian romantic epics Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. Ruggiero had originally appeared in the twelfth-century French epic Aspremont , reworked by Andrea da Barberino as the chivalric romance Aspramonte . [ 1 ]
Spanish films of 1988; Spanish films of 1989; External links. Spanish film at the Internet Movie Database This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 00:37 (UTC ...
Tango (Spanish: Tango, no me dejes nunca, translation: Tango, never leave me) is a 1998 Argentine-Spanish musical drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura and starring Miguel Ángel Solá and Mía Maestro. It was photographed by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.
Spanish The film was conceived as a Spanish version of the spoof films that were appearing at the time, continuing the trend begun by the Scary Movie franchise . The production parodies several successful Spanish horror/drama films including: The Others , The Orphanage , Alatriste , Open Your Eyes , Mondays in the Sun , Volver , The Sea Inside ...
At the end of 2021, the creator of the story, María José Osorio, came up with the idea of developing a sequel under the title of How to Deal With a Heartbreak which ended up being consolidated at the end of the same year under the production company El Árbol Azul. [3]