Lena
Originally released in 2001. Lena is a drama/adventure film. directed by Gonzalo Tapia.
Starring Manuel Manquiña, Marta Larralde, and Roberto Álvarez
Synopsis
Set in Galicia in northwest Spain - an area famed for its beauty and smuggling - this film shows a once-thriving fishing and shipbuilding culture fallen on hard times. Feisty, street smart Lena, 18, lives in semi-penury with her hard-drinking slob of a father, Gorrión, and hopes to escape by getting a grant to study in Portugal. Gorrion is mixed up with local drug-smuggling mafiosi, that includes Lena's godfather, Gitano, their Portugese Cachero, and the strong, silent Milio. One day, Lena returns from her job to find Gorrion badly beaten up: The gang had accused him of stealing. Lena visits the gangsters and offers to help pay off her father's debt by working for them. After Gorrion forgets to deliver Lena's grant papers, a fragile emotional bond develops between Lena and Milio. When they set off to Portugal to do a job, events start to ramble.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lena about?
Set in Galicia in northwest Spain - an area famed for its beauty and smuggling - this film shows a once-thriving fishing and shipbuilding culture fallen on hard times. Feisty, street smart Lena, 18...
Who directed Lena?
Lena was directed by Gonzalo Tapia.
How long is Lena?
Lena has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Lena released?
Lena was released on May 11, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Lena?
The main cast of Lena includes Manuel Manquiña, Marta Larralde, Roberto Álvarez, Luis Tosar, Iván Hermés.