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Open Your Eyes (Spanish: Abre los ojos) is a 1997 Spanish film directed and co-scored by Alejandro Amenábar & written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Penélope Cruz, Chete Lera, Fele Martínez and Najwa Nimri. In 2002, Open Your Eyes was ranked no. 84 in the Top 100 Sci-Fi List by the Online Film Critics Society. [4]
Open Your Eyes (Polish: Otwórz oczy) is a Polish supernatural thriller television series created by Netflix, based on the 2013 novel Druga szansa by Katarzyna Berenika Miszczuk. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Synopsis
Vanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film [3] directed, written, and co-produced by Cameron Crowe.It is an English-language remake of Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 Spanish film Open Your Eyes, which was written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil.
Struggling to come to terms with her life and husband (Eric Lange) after breast cancer, Julia (Traci Dinwiddie) gets more than she bargained for when she attends a bridal shower and finds herself locked in a bathroom with Kat (Suzy Nakamura) - the frank-talking sister of the bride-to-be (Teresa Huang).
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Angela's Eyes: Karen Bench Episode: "Open Your Eyes" 2006 A Christmas Wedding: Katharine Television film 2007 Ghost Whisperer: Janet Bristow Episode: "Dead to Rights" 2008 XIII: The Conspiracy: Sally Sheridan Television miniseries [2] 2008–09 Sophie: Judith Parker Regular role 2009 The Border: Slade's Mother Episode: "Killer Debt" 2010 Castle ...
Still with scene from the film. Open Your Eyes is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton, and starring Faire Binney, Mrs. Joupert, Jack Hopkins, Halbert Brown, Eddie Beryll, Emily Marceau, Viola Allen, Ben Lyon, and Gaston Glass.
Tristán Ulloa was born in Orléans, France, and soon moved to Madrid, Spain, where he spent his early childhood. [1] At age 12, he moved to Vigo, Galicia. [1] [2] His mother, Esther San Román, lives in Hortaleza, Madrid as of 2005. [3]