Dias contados

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Días contados

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Imanol Uribe
Written by Juan Madrid
Imanol Uribe
Starring Carmelo Gómez
Ruth Gabriel
Candela Peña
Javier Bardem
Pepón Nieto
Music by José Nieto
Editing by Teresa Font
Release dates 6 October 1994
Running time 93 minutes
Country Spain

Días contados (English title: Running Out of Time; literally: Numbered days) is a 1994 Spanish film directed by Imanol Uribe, starring Carmelo Gómez and Ruth Gabriel.

Plot

Antonio (Carmelo Gómez), a brazen, individualistic ETA militant, travels with two fellow cell members, Carlos (Joseba Apaolaza) and Lourdes (Elvira Mínguez) to Madrid, where they intend to carry out a terrorist attack on a police station. Just like Lourdes, with whom he shares a complex romantic liaison, Antonio is caught in a downward spiral of disenchantment and despondency with respect to the organization and the life he has led so far.

He moves into the area under the guise of an unassuming photographer for the press, and finds himself falling for his neighbor, Charo (Ruth Gabriel), a naive prostitute with an impending drug problem who is unaware of Antonio's activities. She reciprocates, and Antonio uses her whimsical desire to have their first tryst in Granada as an excuse to flee Madrid right after he shoots a police officer. Meanwhile. matters become complicated when Antonio's identity as a terrorist is made public and Charo's sleazy, drug-addicted acquaintance Lisardo (Javier Bardem), incidentally an informant, gives Antonio's identity away to corrupt police officer Rafa (Karra Elejalde).

The plot ends on a tragical note as the car bomb (containing 100 kg worth of explosives) and the police car carrying Charo haplessly converge in front of the police station. Fueled by his love, a self-destructive streak, or both, Antonio follows the car to the station gate right as Carlos presses the detonator.

Reception

Días contados was nominated for Goya Awards in 19 categories and won for the following:

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