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1993 Spanish film
The Red Squirrel
Movie poster
SpanishLa ardilla roja
Directed byJulio Médem
Written byJulio Médem
Produced byFernando de Garcillán
Enrique López Lavigne
Starring
CinematographyGonzalo F. Berridi
Edited byMaría Elena Sáinz de Rozas
Music byTxetxo Bengoetxea
Alberto Iglesias
Distributed byColifilms Distribution
Release date
  • 21 April 1993 (1993-04-21)
Running time114 minutes
CountrySpain
Languages

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

Jota, a failed musician whose girlfriend has recently left him, is about to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge when a girl on a motorcycle, Sofía, crashes off it. Rushing to help her, he discovers she has lost her memory and cannot even remember her name. After telling the paramedics and staff at the hospital that she is his girlfriend, he later tells her the same. He invents an entire identity for her, giving her the name Lisa, and a history of their relationship according to his own fantasies. With the hospital psychiatrist starting to become suspicious, he spirits her out of the hospital and away on a trip to the Ardilla Roja campsite, which he claims they have been planning for some while. As their relationship becomes intimate, their behaviour sparks the suspicions of campers Antón and Carmena. It becomes clear that Lisa/Sofía's memory is not entirely missing and she is hiding her own past secrets; notably, the existence of a psychotic ex-boyfriend, Félix, who is rampaging across the country in search of her.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Rodriguez, Marie-Soledad, ed. (2008), "Filmographie", Le cinéma de Julio Medem, Paris: Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, pp. 193–203, ISBN 9782878547481

External links

Films directed by Julio Medem
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